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    “Stupid Decisions” In the story “Kansas‚” Stephen Dobyns’ portrayal of the farmer as a round character demonstrates the theme of don’t make stupid decisions of characterization when the farmer chases after his wife‚ the boy hitchhikes‚ and the wife is being unfaithful. It started with a boy trying to get from a school in Oklahoma back to summer school. He hitchhiked on a dirt road in Kansas‚ and much to his surprise‚ his life would change forever. The farmer is a round character as he is the

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    reader with the main character‚ by making the reader feel sorry for him. The boy feels as though he is ‘waiting for dark‚’ this makes the reader feel pity on the boy‚ as he knows he is waiting to die. By connecting the reader with the protagonist they feel more sympathy for him and they feel upset when he feels lonely and isolated. ‘Voices of play and pleasure‚’ tells the reader that the boys in the park are happy and the boy in the wheeled chair probably used to be like that‚ but now he is in a wheeled

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    its notes. The perfect vibrato of the violinist’s hand‚ made the tune bounce off from the walls of the small restaurant. The waiter finally arrived with the happy couple’s dinner. Pasta of the Sea for the young girl and Soup of the Sea for the young boy‚ the waiter politely made a small bow‚ leaving with the violinist.       The young couple ate under the murmured of the other guest and the soft violin tune but they were silence eating without saying a single word to one another. The sea food dinner

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    2:declination in character 3:destration in studies There are certain disadvantages of co-education. First‚ co-education is against the law of nature. Girls and boys are temperamentally  different from each other. They have different duties to perform. A girl is required to receive education which can make her a good wife and a good mother. While a boy is required to receive education which can make him a good husband and a good father. A Uniform education can not help them be expert in their respective

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    how boys and girls typically tend to play with their own gender. Maccoby also mentioned how the structure and functioning of these specific groups range depending on the gender. Boys in Maccoby’s study tended to be a more action and less talk group of individuals‚ whereas the girls were the exact opposite; loving to gossip and laugh while preferring to drift from the heavy actions of play. Within their respected gender groups‚ Maccoby noticed a hierarchical tendency that evolves when boys are

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    heterosexual or homosexual. When comparing these two essays both boys are going through puberty‚ watching their body change and develop. Mr. Sanders essay is about boys learning when they are attracted to girls‚ usually it’s around the time they are going through puberty; while Mr. Sullivan essay is about when boys learn that they are attracted to boys. This also was when the boy went through puberty. Looking At Women is about when a boy realizes his body and mind are changing towards girls‚ and realizes

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    different‚ but generally speaking I think that the evidence is clear girls are better at school until higher education at least. Girls tend to mature faster and they are less easily distracted during the lower education years. Also girls and boys learn differently‚ boys more visually‚ girls are better at verbal and written learning. This gives an obvious advantage in most classrooms. In addition to learning different‚ the mind works different. Girls all through life (not just the school years) are better

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    backyard to check on Billy and sees a young boy climbing off the fence across the alley with a box in his hand. Socrates hollers‚ “what you doin’ there‚ boy” (Mosley 13)? The young boy responds by saying‚ “What bizness is it to you‚ old man” (Mosley 13)? Suspicious of the young man the two continue to talk and then Socrates suddenly grabs the young boy by the neck‚ opens the box and finds Billy lying dead inside. Angry and upset Socrates forces the boy inside the house and has him pluck and cook

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    What is change? Could anyone change? How could you change? Change means to become different‚ or to make something or someone become different. A person who was just a child is now not the same as before. Sometimes changes occur to make our lives a living hell or happen for the better. Change is shown in the film “Billy Elliot”‚ directed by Stephan Daldry and the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. Throughout the film of Billy Elliot‚ Billy‚ the main character‚ experiences transitions through

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    were assigned to do. They do things to be seen as the brave leaders no matter how much it will hurt‚ “You‚ who are known in all nine villages for your valor in war? How can a man who has killed five men in war falls to pieces because he has added a boy to his number? Okonkwo‚ you have became a woman indeed.” Pg. 65 This quote means that Okonkwo tried everything to be a man‚ for his village and elders around him and when he shows any emotions others think he is weak. The other man who Okonkwo talks

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