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    I agree with the statement‚ “Being a neutral bystander helps those who are evil‚ that remaining silent encourages even more evil to happen.” Meaning if you do not do anything many people will get hurt and staying quiet never helps a situation. This was the overall topic of Night and how everyone though the Holocaust was. To begin‚ I agree with Wiesel’s statement because‚ the people have no one to help them and they keep getting hurt. In the poem‚ “First They Came‚” the soldiers kept coming back

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    In Source C it stated that most babies are born with a sense of goodness‚ not evilness. The study in the article consisted of two bunnies in different colored shirts and one bunny does something good‚ while the other bunny does a bad deed. Although the test shows that many of the babies go to the good bunny‚ it simply might be just luck nothing more. This is so because when a human is born‚ they have no thought process to what is happening around them. It even stated

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    first of comedies showing directly the influence of classical (Latin and Greek) models; it is certainly the first we ave that has come down to us intact (in the English language). In it we see the "miles gloriosus" (the braggart warrior)‚ the  trickster-parasite‚ and several other stock classical comedic  characters. It also maintains the classical unities of time‚ place and  action‚ the division into acts and scenes‚ and the simple setting.  These are all united with native English comedy to

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    Apocalypse Now Journey

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    It shows how putting thousands of men in a war‚ without any female contact‚ makes them crazy. The Bunnies remind the soldiers of home and what they are missing because of the war‚ and although the scene is happy and lights up the film‚ it is also very tragic because of the soldier’s despair and extreme reaction. The Nung River represents the journey

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    In the spirit realm‚ Kai attacks Master Oogway and takes his chi. Kai plans to take the chi of every master. While in the mortal world Po‚ the Panda‚ is fulfilling his master duty by teaching his friends kung fu. Li‚ Po’s father‚ appears in Po’s village and leads him to their secret Panda home. In the Village‚ Po gets to form a relationship with his dad and reconnect with his fellow Pandas. Mean while‚ Kai destroys the Jade Palace and takes master Shifu chi. He also takes Po’s friend’s chi except

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    and happy during hard times can put a stop to many struggles‚ especially friendship. The Friendship Doll‚ by Kirby Larson‚ is a book about many characters who experience Miss Kanagawa’s magic to change hearts and lives during the Great Depression. Bunny‚ Lois‚ Willie Mae‚ and Lucy awaken Miss Kanagawa’s heart in each of their own stories. The characters all have different ways that they learned to be kind and happy to others during the Great Depression‚ but there was always someone or something that

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    was a common occurrence. He had to clean up after the hunters and rebuild parts of the wall that they destroy‚ because they don’t pick up after themselves. The hunters had to tear down the wall to find the little bunnies hiding inside the wall for the dogs in order to please their bunny-loving

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    narration of "The Step not Taken‚" consists of a structure which can be analyzed through archetypal theory. The author experiences all the stages of a monomyth during the narration. Paul‚ in the story‚ acts himself as both the benevolent guide and the trickster through an internal force. He questions himself on both sides of the argument created during his narration. Paul’s experience with a distraught stranger has him search for answers on how one should respond to another’s suffering. Paul initiates

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    moldy mushroom‚ glance at the dust bunnies and the black ants‚ that have slipped through the walls for that PB&J. I step on a smaller moldy mushroom and a putrid smell fills my nose‚ covering my slippers with a blue fuzz and warm goop. From the bottom of this revolting and nauseating clothes pile‚ I head up the mountain traipse through the sickening sweatshirts‚ stinky socks and grimy jeans. Halfway up I encounter a new group of dirty-dangerous-dust bunnies and they look like they mean business

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    Teacher Resource: What is Traditional Literature? Traditional literature is a genre that deals specifically with stories that were passed down through oral storytelling from generation to generation. Traditional literature consists of songs‚ stories‚ poems and riddles from anonymous sources. There are many forms of traditional literature (myths‚ fables‚ epics‚ ballads‚ legends‚ folk rhymes‚ folktales) and many of the categories do overlap. Folktales are a major form of traditional literature

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