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    except for one other alpaca named May Belle. May Belle was contestant #5 and she was also a really good dancer and it intimidated Braileigh. Braileigh‚ waiting her turn in line was kind of worried on how there was another dancer in the contest now. She decided she would go talk to May Belle and see if she was as worried as she was. Walking over to May Belle she instantly regretted it‚ “Hello...” said Braileigh “are you excited for your performance?”. May Belle turned around with an unpleasant look

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    The battles that took place in the civil war all had a significant impact on the union and the confederates. Many could justify which battles led up to the civil war‚ but I believe it to be these. The battle of Fort Sumter‚ first Battle of Bull Run‚ and the Battle of Gettysburg were the most important battles that took place in the civil war. The Battle of Fort Sumter was a confederate assault on union soldiers holding a Fort near Charleston Harbor. Commander of the confederate P.G.T Beauregard

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    Northern Virginia had scored a smashing victory over the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville” (History.com). However‚ President Abraham Lincoln succeeded the Army of Potomac’s commander James Hooker and Major General George Gordon Meade took over. “Meade immediately ordered the pursuit of Lee’s army of 75‚000‚ which by then had crossed the Potomac River into Maryland and marched into southern Pennsylvania” (History.com). On July first‚ Lee assembled his army in the town of Gettysburg. When

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    It was fought in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania‚ in Adams County. The battle of Gettysburg was the largest battle ever fought in North America. The Union had about 82‚000 troops‚ while the confederates had about 75‚000. The Union general was George G. Meade‚ and the confederate general was Robert E. Lee. It was fought from July 1-3‚ 1863. In May 1863‚ Robert E. Lee’s confederate army had a great victory Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville. Since he was so confident‚ he decided to invade the

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    and taken prisoner by a monster far away on an enchanted castle. Once Belle finds out she decides to take the place of her sick father‚ losing all hope of any future she had ever planned to have.“But I’ve lost my father‚ my dreams‚ everything.”(Woolverton 40) Belle on the other hand is presented as hope for Beast‚ for in order to break the curse that has him dressed as a monster he needs to love and to be loved back. With Belle present he has a chance‚ but it is not easy to love a beast. Ultimately

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    known story that portrays the love between two completely different characters. This motion picture takes place in the mid 1700’s in a quaint French Town and focuses on the crazy inventor’ daughter Belle‚ who does not fall under what is expected from a young woman at the time. The film portrays Belle with a peculiar character‚ with an interest in her education and her nose always stuck in a book. In the mid 1800’s‚ feminism did not play a role in the culture; women were expected to stay at home‚

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    DIVIDE BY TWO (Short Story)  Francisco Arcellana They have set down a line of adobe blocks‚ three blocks wide and two blocksdeep‚ across the lawn between their cottage and ours‚ Belle said.“Yes‚ I know‚” I said. I walked into the window and stood there‚ looking over attheir cottage. The piano music from the cottage came strong and clear. “I was here thismorning when he brought those blocks home.” I peeled my shirt; it was soggy withsweat. “He carried the blocks in the baggage compartment of their

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    of nineteenth-century‚ way slavery. She details the black-paper cutouts with stereotypical characters ’ pick of mammies‚ slave mistresses‚ and masters. My first impression of her work is that she elegantly portrays scenes from African American plantation life; however‚ I became aware that sexual‚ violent‚ and mistreatment of the images are represented repeatedly in her landscapes. Her expressions in the grotesque history of slavery and race relations in America. The use of stereotypes to detonate

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    similarity and differences in beauty and the beast original story and the Disney version of beauty and the beast. For example‚ the family of belle and her father job‚ and beauty being the kind person she is taking her father’s place as prisoner‚ of course how the beast almost died. One of the similarity to this classic fairy tale beauty and the beast‚ is the love belle had for the beast that broke the spell. In the original story‚ there was once a very rich merchant ‚ who had six kids three girls and

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    Similarities and differences in ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ and ‘The Eve of St. Agnes.’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ and ‘The Eve of St. Agnes’ by John Keats has various similarities and differences. They are both tales of love‚ highlighting Keats’ differing opinions on the ‘chase’ and the act of being in love. They also portray the challenges of life and love‚ using pathetic fallacy as a backdrop for the character’s emotions. Both poems have a man and a woman

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