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    If you were to go to the library and look in the science fiction section you would find an amazing novel called The Scorch Trials. This is a sequel to The Maze Runner also by James Dashner. In my opinion the major universal theme in this book is survival because the Gladers are tested to see if they can survive the harsh conditions of the Scorch. The novel is trying to inform people that in life you have to work hard for your goals‚ in this case the cure to a disease called the Flare. (“Thomas went

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    “The Hitchhiker” and “The Maze Runner” effectively created suspense through the use of dramatic elements. Imagery creates suspense in “The Hitchhiker” and “The Maze Runner.” Dialogue between characters creates suspense in the two texts. The two texts use setting to create suspense. Therefore the authors of “The Maze Runner” and “The Hitchhiker” Effectively created suspense‚ because of the imagery‚ setting‚ and dialogue. Imagery creates suspense in “The Maze Runner” and “ The Hitchhiker.” In “The

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    Reidhead. Norton‚ 2012. 1126. Print Ralegh‚ Walte. "The Nymph ’s Relpy to the Shepherd." The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 9. Julia Reidhead. Norton‚ 2012. 1024. Print Turner‚ Craig. "Love and the Queen of Carthage: A Look at Marlowe ’s Dido." Essays in Literature 11.1 (1984): 3-9. Web.

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    Writing A Good Comparative Essay – GCSE Poetry You will be asked to compare two or more poems in your exam. You could be asked to write about the presentation of themes‚ people or places and the importance of language. A good comparative essay is like a multi-layered sandwich: • BREAD - A new point. • FILLING A - How one of your chosen poems illustrates this point. • FILLING B - How your other chosen poem illustrates this point. • BREAD - Your conclusion about this point. This is what the examiners

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    among runners‚ a few studies have worked to quantify differences in stride rate between barefoot and shod runners. They have concluded that an elite shod runner usually has a stride frequency between 170-180 steps per minute even at low speeds such as 2.75 m∙s-1. On the other hand‚ nonelite runners often fall in the range of 150-160 steps per minute at similar speeds. Barefoot or minimally shod runners are often characterized by shorter strides increasing the tendency to FFS. A FFS runner with

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    almighty power. Live your life and obey God. Victor Frankenstein challenges God’s power. He creates a living creature‚ a true monster. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein becomes a modern Prometheus by creating his monster. If you compare Victor Frankenstein to Prometheus‚ you will see that there are some common elements between him and the Titan. Like him Frankenstein goes too far and does not accept his own limits. Frankenstein has a little bit of the “creative fire of heaven” and

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    Auto smart – A new point of view: Module 1 – What is fuel efficiency and why is it important 1) Carbon Dioxide is a green house gas because it transmits visible light but absorbs strongly in the infrared and nearly-infrared. 2) The climate change is creating congestion and increasing urbanisation. Module 2 – Fuel efficient driving 1) In order to be more fuel efficient you may buy a car that is easy on gas and not a gas guzzler‚ you can carpool with someone so they aren’t using their gas and

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    FRANKENSTEIN In her novel Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley gives a new meaning to revenge. It is illustrated in such an intense way. Viewed back and forth from Frankenstein’s and the creature’s perspective. Showing them fully consumed in their revenge‚ by being driven by it‚ getting their loved ones killed‚ and ultimately destroying them. Frankenstein’s and the creature’s revenge leads to their destruction

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    Ernst Hilaire Bonnie Ronson 3/10/13 Frankenstein The detached head of Elizabeth‚ poorly stitched onto Justine ’s body‚ the Frankenstein monster tucked into it ’s bed clutching onto its Wall Street Journal anxiously terrified for the arrival of it ’s new bride. Burning the flesh in the flames of a broken lamp covered in kerosene of the second monster after it ’s suicide. Inga and Frederick making love on the slab where the monster was born. These scenes‚ all while conducting similar objects

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    Frankenstein Frankenstein‚ the big green monster with bolts jutting out from its neck‚ is violent and terrifying. This is what the modern day image of Frankenstein has evolved into that has become a common Halloween costume for children and a spine shivering campfire story. But this is not how Mary Shelley pictured the monster when she wrote the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ back in 1818. Due to the effect of Hollywood and peoples perception of this story over time‚ Frankenstein‚ who is in fact nameless

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