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    Prompt: Write an expository essay that compares and contrasts life in and The Giver to our modern-day society. Do you ever just think how lucky we are to have feelings and being able to see the most simplest things like color or being able to wear whatever we want because we have freedom. Most people take the most simplest things like that for granted and they don’t even realize it. If you compare the different between “The Giver” and reality you would be surprised at what people actually miss

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    working. Noah from The Notebook says in the story “So it’s not gonna be easy. It’s going to be really hard; we’re gonna have to work at this every day‚ but I want to do that because I want you” (Nicholas Sparks). Noah did whatever he had to do to get his girl‚ no matter what it was. Sobel from The First Seven Years stated that “Why do you think I worked so long for you?” Sobel cried out” (Malamud 126). Sobel is exclaiming to Feld that he did not work for Feld for the money but for Miriam. They both

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    have quite symmetrical styles and imitative chronology of events in their life narratives. They both approached their story with a "rags-to-riches" idea. In addition‚ we must realize that both Franklin and Douglass are powerful writers. In that sense‚ I mean that Franklin was a "well-educated" man in which he filled his life with bountiful knowledge through reading and productive dialogues with peers. On the other hand‚ Douglass mode of writing‚ like ones of William Lloyd Garrison’s is sentimental and

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    English 11 In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting "Gracious Goodness"‚ by Marge Piercy and "To Have Succeeded"‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Both these poem provided different meanings to be succeesful. Most people think having money or being famous is the key to being succeesful‚ but that’s not the case. In "Gracious Goodness"‚ by Marge Piercy‚ the author talks about this person helping a bird who had a barbed hook in them. So the person kindly borrowed a pair of clippers and got the

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    cyclist will keep his or her mind on what they are doing such as lane position‚ gear selection and so forth. Motorist often let their mind wander because they don’t have to worry about shifting gears with an automatic transmission. As a motorist myself‚ I am guilty of the wandering mind. You will see many times motorist concentrating on something other than driving; for example‚ eating while driving‚ talking on cell phones or texting. Although we both have to share the road there are similar to different

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    May 5‚ 2012 Outline “I Stand Here Ironing” A. Plot: The story begins with a woman ironing her daughters dress. It causes her to recount the life she as provided for her daughter Emily. As she considers her actions she wishes that she had done some things differently. Unfortunately‚ the depression era had left her with very few choices if any at all. So to survive and provide for her children the mother‚ abandoned by her husband‚ had unintentionally‚ not protected nor not made the best

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    : FATIN NAZIHAH BINTI ABDULLAH  STUDENT I/D : 2014177579    Compare and contrast raising children in a small town and raising children in the city.    Children  who  grow  up  in  the  city  are  prone  to  gain  adaptability skills at a tender age‚   develop  acute  social  awareness‚  and  have  consistent  coverage  to  culturally  diverse  populations  and  experiences.  A  University  of  Virginia  research  found  that  cities  are  in  fact  much  safer  places  to  live  than  small  town  areas. 

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    reconstruct America. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gives his speech “I Have a Dream” on equality between races during a march where hundreds of thousands attended. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers an empowering presentation on how he is going to provide comfort‚ strength‚ and guidance during the Great Depression. They both attempt to bring America back to its original state where success lies. However‚ after carefully considering both speeches‚ I feel Franklin D. Roosevelt does a better job of persuading Americans

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    Compare and contrast “Lizzie‚ Six” by Duffy with “Quetzals only come once” by Pugh. In the poem “Lizzie‚ Six” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ a young girl is being questioned by an abusive adult. Every time the child answers‚ the adult gives a negative or threatening response‚ in an almost cruelly sarcastic manner. Similarly‚ the poem “Quetzals only come once” by Sheenagh Pugh describes a young child speaking to an adult. The adult‚ whom we are told is the child’s mother‚ is creating shapes through a

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    for it places an enormous psychological weight upon a daughter’s lifelong character and well-being. However‚ when the inescapable struggles of economic depression and single motherhood arise‚ such a bond is sacrificed. Throughout Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing”‚ a mother looks back at her daughter‚ Emily’s‚ childhood and contemplates the positive and negative elements of their relationship that have derived as a result of her inability to provide proper care and participation in her daughter’s

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