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    reasons why John Hughes wasn’t so great and with careful thought‚ I’d like to disagree on every point Wood makes in his article. Raymond Wood starts his first point‚ by stating‚ “he can’t write well rounded adult characters”. Wood also states that most movie critics complain about this when it comes to Hughes’ films and that it’s “probably his most annoying trait.” Listen‚ I get it. I understand what Wood is saying‚ but in my opinion‚ if you’re going to write a movie centered on teens‚ you don’t need

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    Choices What is happening in each poem? How do they compare and contrast? What is the main idea to both poems? The poem “The Road Not Taken” is a very sentimental poem‚ because it is about a choice. On the other hand‚ the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is about the choice that someone made already. In “The Road Not Taken” the person chose to take a road with an unknown ending‚ and is less traveled. Moreover‚ the writer was letting people know that sometimes taking the less traveled

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    Theme is a quality in a book that determines how well it flows. If a theme is presented throughout a book‚ it helps the book be more consistent and help tie it all together. In Pictures of Hollis Woods‚ belonging is the most important theme‚ and it is shown in many places throughout the book. When Hollis feels like she belongs‚ she shows the people around her a different‚ and much more real side of her personality. When she met the Reagans’‚ the first foster parents that she felt she belonged with

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    My Wood by E.M. Forster The main idea of this essay is that we always want more than we already have. At first he seems like he’s happy with what he bought. After a while he realizing everyone has nicer aspects to their property. Having those properties around him makes him want to do something to his land. He thought having a path for the public felt like home‚ but in the end he wants to build a big fence around the whole property. He brings out good points. We start to feel heavy and important

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    one of importance for adolescent. However‚ spending a month or more on the subject‚ is not worth the general youth’s time. The length to relevance ratio is an important balance with lessons taught in our schools‚ and I believe that‚ the Challenger Deep lesson has a length to relevance ratio which in strong need of correction. As a start‚ the scenes in which caden is immersed in his nautical hallucinations‚ the book contains‚ what I can only describe as‚ a painfully large amount of detail. Seeing

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    The Deep Scars By Kristian Cabrera In this world there are many children who are being hurt and there is a lot of ways this could happen. There are multiple forms of child abuse and all of them leave a deep lasting impression on children. Most people believe that all child abuse is physical but mostly it’s emotional (helpguide.org/). Often physical abuse can lead to emotional scarring to that child which could possibly follow them for a good portion of their lives. When a child is abused physically

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    Mitsuko‚ a woman tormented by her past‚ in Shusaku Endo’s “Deep River‚” travels to India to find the meaning of life. Her friends called her Moira‚ a seductress who preyed on innocent men. She found enjoyment in tormenting men by seducing them and then leaving. One man in particular‚ Otsu‚ was different than the rest of the men she sought after. He was a Catholic. After leaving him brokenhearted‚ she moved on with her life and eventually got married. After her marriage failed‚ she struggled to find

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    discovery can also be ultimately joyful. However‚ though this discovery can bring joy to some‚ it does not always bring joy to all. Both Simon Nasht’s documentary ‘Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History’ and Richard Flanagan’s ‘The Narrow Road to The Deep North’ explore this concept. Ultimately‚ these texts reveal that that overcoming the challenges that are required for a discovery‚ we are able to extract an emotional response that can joyful but just as easily unpleasant. Challenges can lead to unexpected

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    one of human error. By miscalculating her trajectory‚ Kathy has lost hope of returning in the correct direction. It is in this chapter that we discover more about Kathy’s sense of self-reliance as well as her affair with Harmon‚ her dentist‚ and the deep-seated guilt she still feels. Hypothesis Chapter 5: Lost within the wilderness‚ Kathy travels on a boat away from the burning cottage. It is alluded to that she has set “the fire” alight and left to simply escape the life she has with John. Furthermore

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    During the duration of time spent at the Woods Equestrian Program there have been plenty of distinct moments that have revealed both strengths and weaknesses of my abilities as an equestrian and as an individual. Over the course of a few weeks there has been much learned about myself both as a rider and on a more personal level. My perceived strengths include a willingness to learn‚ listening skills‚ and a positive attitude while my weaknesses that need to be improved upon is the ability to procrastinate

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