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    In the book “Make Lemonade” the theme is turning sour into sweet. There are two main characters‚ Jolly and LaVaughn. Jolly is a mother of two at seventeen years old! Jolly has life issues and needs help with her family. Lavaughn is a younger girl that babysits both of Jolly’s kids and helps Jolly get organized. Jolly can’t seem to figure out a way to make her life straight. Jolly lacks education and she lives in a super disorganized apartment. She tries her best to turn things around‚ and make life

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    Everything’s moving along great in their relationship until the early morning the Finman breaks into her Grandmother cottage and kidnaps a sleeping Aileana. He beats her unconscious when she fights the Finman. The Finman carries her to his boat and rows her to the Finfolk island of Hildaland. A floating island shroud in a heavy magical fog that humans cannot find. The Finman looks forward to playing with his captured prey. He watches the unconscious woman as he lifts his massive cock. He fists

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    Chapter 3- Came the Knight from the Fjord -THIS IS WHERE WE STOP! WE HAVE REACHED OUR DESTINATION… A tall man screamed to the rest of the people walking behind him. He spoke in the Fjiordian dialect‚ a rough language‚ which immediately led people to believe that those who spoke it were perhaps barbarians. The group of people was made up of children‚ women‚ men‚ slaves‚ freemen‚ warriors and nobles and all had just in the Dra left the Fjord territory for new settlements in the Drakenlands. The reasons

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    The Town By Taylor Pike The family peered through the window‚ terrified; as the horseman prowled the street looking for another victim. The horseman only comes out in October to terrorize the people of the town and on‚ All Hallows’ eve he comes to his full strength. He’d roamed the streets looking for a new victim night after night and take them away never to be seen again. As the children look through the window of the house as the Horseman walked by. The little boy looked at his mother "Mother

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    Dreams and Delusions- The Fatal Lunch Jane was looking morose and so was Tia. The latter’s sleepless night was telling its riotous stories on her face. Jane‚ Rena‚ Shana‚ Reshma and Ayesha‚ Tia and Beatrice were following the same weight loss program and were sisters in arms against fatty foods and soda. The seven friends were comfortable with each other and shared their trivial matters. They all worked in the same building which housed their different companies.After a few mouthfuls of steamed tofu

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    In this essay I will be explaining why my opinion is that Jonas community is better than modern times‚ and why I believe that. I will also give examples and support all my statements. my goal is to hopefully persuade you‚ the reader why a community like Jonas’s would be better. One of the very many reasons I believe that Jonas’s community is better than modern time ‚ is that no one starves and no one is obese. and all food is evenly distributed and no one can hoard all of it either

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    The short story Rescue from Qiamarr is about an old compulsive man who was averse to be embarked to an adventure. The old man‚ Dacy‚ felt like everything needed to be the same. He reasoned that he needed to have order in his life. The monotony of the neighborhood reflects the personality Darcy. He is proud of how he worked his whole life he worked to live in his tedium neighborhood. His life then takes an unexpected turn when an out-of-place looking car forces him on an adventure to save a sorcerer

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    Chapter Summary: The Giver

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    Was this what the Giver was talking about? Jonas pondered to himself. Was this the beautiful sounds the Giver had described before? Could Gabe hear it? Jonas decided he had no choice but to keep going‚ at least until he reached the first house. He felt ashamed to be disruptive on whatever they were celebrating‚ but Jonas knew it was what was meant to happen. Jonas got off the sled‚ with Gabriel still in his arms‚ and began his trek. The distance seemed insignificant now‚ after the long voyage

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    The novel‚ The Kill Order‚ by James Dashner‚ focuses around a group of people struggling trying to survive after lethal sun flares has hit the earth. The main character‚ Mark‚ his girlfriend Trina‚ a retired military soldier named Alec‚ a medic named Lana‚ and a small group of others‚ escape the floods from New York to the Appalachian Mountains. In these mountains‚ the group live in a village of huts along with other survivors of the sun flares and other disasters that occurred on Earth. Despite

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    Alex Nachreiner Ms. Murphey English Comp. 201 October 12‚ 2010 Different Aspects of Language Why is it that people generally stereotype women as emotional and caring? Why are men characterized as competitive and strong-willed? Many people believe the reasoning for these stereotypes can be determined by the language men and women use towards each other. Typically‚ men have interesting facts or information to add to a conversation‚ while women enjoy sharing and taking turns with others to

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