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    It is difficult to be a young child because of bad influences. The texts that we had read are very similar. They both have almost the same message. If I view the story‚ on the sidewalk bleeding‚ at this point Andy is stabbed and it seems it’s because of the jacket he is wearing. He is in a gang called the royals. This is a dangerously known gang. “If he had not been wearing the jacket he would never have been stabbed. The knife had not been plunged in hatred of Andy. The knife hated only the purple

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    with Shel Silverstein! Silverstein was born on September 25‚ 1930; in Chicago‚ IL. According to Shel‚ he wasn’t very popular in school with girls or even popular with sports so he had no one to be influenced by. “I was also lucky that I didn’t have anyone to copy‚ be impressed by. I had developed my own style.” (Shel Silverstein) In Shel’s early career‚ Shel served in the U.S. armed forces‚ which while he was in the service he drew cartoons for the “Pacific stars and stripes”. In 1952‚ Shel designed

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    Don’t judge a book by its cover. We all grow up listening and trying to live day in and day out following the metaphorical phrase. For most of us‚ this idiom means little however; Evan Hunter uses a character from On the Sidewalk Bleeding to influence the reader of its importance Andy is a young gang member growing up in the rough neighborhood of The Bronx. As a result‚ the attraction of membership leads Andy to join The Royals‚ a gang represented by a bright purple jacket. We are first made aware

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    TYLER RIGGS SPEECH 12:00PM JULY 17‚ 2014 INTRODUCTION NAME: The Words I would Say by The Sidewalk Prophets WHY: Three years ago I was in a really dark place in life and began to shut out a lot of amazing people that cared about me. One of those amazing people was my best friend Taylor. It was during these times that Taylor and I had began to fight and slowly drift apart. We drifted so far apart that I didn’t even know she moved to California till 3 weeks after the fact. For the next year or

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    Sidewalk etiquette is a social behavior that is not taught or enforced like the law‚ but is rather learned through observation. Goffman often compared etiquette to driving a car. For example; pedestrian traffic is always divided into two or more lanes. One lane is for the slower walking people‚ one is for the faster walking people. Additional lines break up those people who are coming‚ and those who are going. Now taking a look at how we drive‚ it is the same. Slower traffic keeps right‚ while

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    Conflict is an important part of any short story. The short story‚ "On the Sidewalk Bleeding‚" contains three major conflicts: man vs. man‚ man vs. nature‚ and man vs. himself. In this essay‚ I intend to explain‚ prove‚ and analyze these three struggles. The most obvious and simplest struggle in "On the Sidewalk Bleeding" is man vs. man. "He [Andy] had been stabbed ten minutes ago. The knife had entered just below his rib cage and had been drawn across his body violently‚ tearing a wide gap

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    ‘On the Sidewalk Bleeding’ by Evan Hunter ‘On the Sidewalk Bleeding’ is a dramatic short story written by the very popular American writer Evan Hunter. Throughout the story Hunter creates suspense using skilful presentation of characters‚ his thought-provoking variety of themes‚ the short story’s simple yet effective plot and the author’s impressive writing style and his clever use of symbolism. The base of the plot revolves around a young teenage gang member called Andy. Who has been violently

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    “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” “Why did Andy struggle to remove his jacket?” In the short story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter‚ we learn that the main character of the story‚ Andy‚ is struggling to remove his jacket while he lay in an alley bleeding. We also learned that it was very painful for Andy to move‚ let alone take off the silk jacket‚ but he did so anyway. The jacket he wore symbolized his belonging to a city gang called The Royals. Andy wanted to remove his jacket in his last

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    Sultan Qaboos University- Language Centre FPEL EEAL0560 Poetry Project File Analysis of “Where Does the Temple Begin. Where does it end?” by Mary Oliver [pic] Name: Eman Amer Salim AL-amri . ID Number:102400. Section: 350 . Submitted to : Nicholas Hilmers. Where Does the Temple Begin‚ Where Does It End? There are things you can’t reach. But you can reach out to them‚ and all day long. The wind‚ the bird flying away. The idea of God. And it can keep you as busy as anything

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    Being alone affects you in many ways. Sometimes it’s good to be by yourself‚ and other times you need people in your life to help you. There are similarities and differences in the way the characters view being alone. First‚ in the poem‚ “The Sidewalk Racer‚” by Lillian Morrison‚ the author addresses the meaning of being alone by being the one and only single engine human automobile. She compares herself as being the driver and the wheel. The author is telling us that being alone is fun. This

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