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    Katerina Klingensmith  Mrs. Drebus   Honors English 10: 7  22 August 2014  Outline   Thesis: The two Aphorisms here are trying to tell you that your life is short and you need to live it to the fullest  before it is too late.   I. “ It is better to die on your feet that to live on your knees”  A. Euripides   1. Born in Athens‚ Greece‚ around 485 B.C. Married a woman named Meleto and had 3 sons.  His family was most likely a prosperous one; his father was named Mnesarchus or Mnesarchide‚ and his 

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    Mrs. Warrens Profession is one of the most famous masterpieces written by Bernard Shaw. This play certainly brought a new wave of social criticism‚ especially on the societys unfair stereotypes and social roles on women. In this paper‚ several aspects of Mrs. Warrens Profession will be introduced the author‚ the synopsis‚ the social background‚ and the ideologies conveyed. George Bernard Shaws (1856-1950) famous works include Mrs. Warrens Profession (1893)‚ Man and Superman (1903)‚ Major Barbara

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    The article “Simplicity” by William Zinsser states that American writing is complex‚ and writers should make simples and short sentences. He said that it is the writer’s responsibility to keep the reader engaged with the reading. Zinsser also gives ideas to writers about how to write well. The idea of writing is to always recognize the importance of getting to the point and being clear. It is normal for writers to worry about how the reader is going to react to their work. “But the secret of good

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    townspeople is Abigail Williams. She was the finger that accused dozens of people‚ who in all likelihood were innocent of the crimes brought against them. Abigail was not the single candle that showed the judges of Salem the way but merely the candle that lit the others. Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" makes Abigail the conveyance of everything the Puritans would have thought as evil. She had committed sins that made any upright citizen flinch at the mere mention of them. All this appalling information

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    Elevator” by William Sleator‚ feels like a coward‚ has low self esteem‚ and always worries about things in everyday life. Martin isn’t the strongest‚ he isn’t very good at sports‚ and he gets bullied at school. In the story‚ Martins main problem is an old elevator at his new apartment. He is afraid of it. It only has room for three people‚ and it feels like it could break down at any moment. His problem gets worse when a creepy fat lady starts getting on the elevator when he is in it. All she does

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    When I read “Only the Dead Know Brooklyn” I was a bit confused with the choice of words the narrator used to write this story. It made it hard to understand the point of the story. To me the narrator was trying to make the readers read with an accent. I laugh when I tried to read this story out loud because some words I could not pronounce‚ such as “Bensonhoist” (29)‚ so I looked online to see if there was an audio version for this story. To my surprise there was. The person reading it read the story

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    Mr. Swifts proposal is vial. It does have it’s moments where it makes sense but for the most part‚ it’s ridiculous. I understand it’s meant to be satirical but it might be taking things too far. Cannibalism isn’t exact the thing you joke about. He’s proposing children be eaten to keep people from dying of starvation. But cannibalism is illegal and wrong. You’re voluntarily killing and eating humans because you’re hungry. There are other ways to solve world hunger. This proposal is disgusting.

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    (those written by historians‚ drawing upon primary evidence)‚ in order to gather information. Modern secondary works might‚ for example‚ contain an up-to-date summary of the perceived narrative of the events with which they are dealing‚ and a detailed analysis of the importance and/or context of those events. But historians draw their information from a wide variety of primary sources‚ which might include chronicles‚ letters‚ or official documents‚ written at or around the time of the events to which they

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    Bickerton’s analysis by drawing factual evidence from BBC’s Documentary "Prehistoric Autopsy-Episode Two: Homo erectus” that is hosted by physical Anthropologist Professor Roberts Alice and the Biologist Dr. McGavin George. In the documentary‚ the duo explores the evolution of the human species and all that is known about our hominid cousins and early ancestors‚ focusing on the behavior of the Neanderthal‚ Homo erectus‚ and Autralopithecus afarencis (History Essentials‚ 2013). In his analysis‚ Bickerton

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    determination while she is enlisted in Adolf Hitler’s school program. Sophie drives to get the education she deserves as well as help others do the same. Louise Ogawa shows optimism in her letters which were later compiled into a book called “Dear Mrs. Breed”. Although the conditions are very tough in the Japanese internment camp Louise sees the best of things and keeps her positive attitude throughout her time there. Helen Waterford

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