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    Everyone’s a suspect! Someone must have murdered Sam Westing or else he wouldn’t be dead? In THE WESTING GAME book and movie there’s a mystery that sixteen heir has to solve to find the murderer of Sam Westing. The Westing game book and movie contains many differences and similarities that are worth finding out. The Westing game has many differences and similarities that are worth knowing. The Westing game is a mystery that Sam Westings heirs has to find. They might seem different but they have similar

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    Books VS Internet

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    In the past‚ books were the only reference materials that students could use. Books can be materials that entertain the mind and imagination of the people. Books contain information about anything that writers can think of. It contains stories‚ experiences‚ information about things‚ places and more. These books can be used as reference materials for those people who want to know about something. However‚ books might not have enough information about a certain thing. Though some books have specific

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    Both The Westing Game book and movie are full of mysteries. Here at G.L.M.S 6th grade students are trying to solve the mystery. Whoever figures out the mystery gets a pile of money to spend at their will. The Westing Game is centered around a 13 year old girl name Turtle Wexler [T.R Wexler]. Turtle makes a bet with Doug and Otis and turles finds Sam Westing dead. This leads to the start of The Westing Game . The Westing Game takes of to figure out the “Murderer”. Turtle uses the

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    Beowulf is the oldest surviving epic poem that was written by an Anglo-Saxon poet before the tenth century A.D. Not only is Beowulf an epic poem but it can be considered a fairy tale because it has a moral meaning‚ good versus evil‚ and the motifs occurring in different fairytales. Most fairytales have a moral meaning in their story. Beowulf is the first epic to show a variety of good deeds. The most important moral is putting others before yourself which Beowulf shows a good example of in episode

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    Music vs. Book

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    Music vs. Book (Comparison and Contrast) Books and music are not a direct comparison normally but when it comes to youngsters and their lives both have a very strong influence. When we are bored‚ it is the time we listen to music or read a book. These two are the common things we are doing in our leisure time. People should be influenced by music and book. Music can have both a positive as well as negative impact on an individual’s life. The nature and kind of music defines that what type of message

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    Books vs e-material What is the deal? Abstract: To read text on paper or on a computer screen is an everyday business for university students but which do they prefer? In this paper a research conducted at Reykjavik University in Iceland discussed. The focus is on university students’ attitudes to use books versus computers in they study. The research shows that students like both learning by reading books and from computers‚ they use computers frequently in their study but also books

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    In the famed epic‚ Beowulf‚ the author creates a vivid sketch of the struggle between light and darkness. He highlights these topics and metaphorically reveals light’s eventual victory in Beowulf’s battle with Grendel‚ in Beowulf’s first skirmish with Grendel’s mom‚ and with the imagery created at the beginning and end of days. The author creates a realistic picture during the battle between Beowulf and Grendel. Throughout the scene‚ light and dark portray events according to their corresponding

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    Dr. King and Beowulf both faced criticism throughout their lifetime which didn’t bring them down but just made them even stronger‚ especially with the help of friends and family. They both fallen many times but still managed to get back up to keep fighting. They both are viewed as a “leader” or a “hero” where they come from. They both made the world or town a better place for their people. They accepted their challenge‚ fought with friends and family‚ and was rewarded for what they did. They both

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    Macbeth’ is a play written by Shakespeare in 1606. It is about a brave‚ noble soldier called Macbeth‚ who won a battle against the Norwegians’. On his return he meets three evil witches who tell him prophecies‚ claiming he would be the next King of Scotland. Macbeth then broke the Divine Right‚ murdering Duncan‚ innocent women and children. Eventually‚ Macbeth is attacked and killed by the English. Malcolm becomes king and helps Scotland recover. When Shakespeare wrote ‘Macbeth’‚ people believed

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    After seeing a picture of a delicious McDonald’s Big Mac‚ he just could not contain that deep groan that originated from his stomach. He quickly grabs his keys and wallet‚ driving straight away to McDonalds‚ and ordered himself a delicious Big Mac. Once he received his paper bag‚ giving off a smothering smell‚ he hungrily grabbed his Big Mac‚ but as he opened the box he became depressed. Why? Because McDonalds had fooled him‚ that picture of their delicious Big Mac was not what sat in front of him

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