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    Wide spectrums of attitudes arise when comparing and contrasting the writings of Gandhi and George Orwell. The oppressive British system of government in India provides the motive for Gandhi’s "Defending Nonviolent Resistance" speech. George Orwell conveys peevishness of the same system--the British government by the shooting of an elephant and the repercussions of the event. The overall attitude in Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant leans toward resentment of both government and murder‚ while the overall

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    The Fiction that written by Edward Branigan have a deep discussion about what define a fiction and characters it obtains. At the beginning of the essay‚ the fiction is not conceived by lies. The fictions are created by imaginary and association which could be narrative or nonnarrative. The fiction have references related to real world‚ while lies are words that created deliberately for deceiving. The reader of the fictions would have connected the contents with the real world on the basis of the

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    In the story “Lather and Nothing Else” the barber is the villain. For instance‚ the barber claims he is on the “opposing side” of Torres‚ as he says “I [am] on the side of the existing regime” (Téllez 182). This proves he is the villain‚ as a regime is a word used to describe a group/government that values order and control over personal freedom. Moreover‚ the barber recognizes that letting Torres leave his shop alive is a questionable decision. This is shown through one of the barber’s thoughts

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    trust‚ they all want to survive. The gardens are full of inert bodies that it is hard to go out without walking over them. Spring started and flowers begun to bloom‚ the smell of roses is mix with the stench of death. The sun is shining and birds are singing beautiful melodies; days are beautiful. The nature does not know what is happening to us (DeWitte). Women‚ men‚ kids‚ cannot escape; no one knows what it is or when it started‚ and we sure do not know how long is going to last; all we know is

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    his leg but she didn’t killed him the reason of the shooting they had several conflict that she tried to fix but things never work out the right way so he had gotten her in the room they had some tumbling in the house so she caught him when he turned his back and she ease to the gun after he made her drop the gun and she pull the trigger and shot him in the leg. Investigators said the shooting happened in the 700 block of North 11th Avenue just before 8:30 p.m. According to the police report‚ responding

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    Rose and her sisters Ignacia‚ Misty and Marina never had normal lives. They were witches‚ just like everyone else in Artimia‚ but they lived alone. Their parents left them when they were young. They’ve always wanted to know what really happened to their parents. They lived on their own since Ignacia was 6. Soon enough‚ they will find out what really happened to their parents. Ignacia‚ the oldest sister‚ is 16. She has short red hair that is naturally curled. She looks very pale and has amber eyes

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    1. We the Media is Informative Nonfiction because it provides factual information. It explains how technology has changed and how we the consumers are now producing the news through emails‚ mailing lists‚ chat groups‚ and by personal web journals. The big corporations can no longer control what is being published about themselves. We the general people can communicate information just like a professional reporter at little or no cost. 2. When I first started reading it I thought it was boring. However

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    the rule of having only a boy and girl in the same room at the same time‚ when they’re not married to one another‚ and just shoved the door open and walked through it all high and mighty. She tried to stifle her giggles once she saw the abominable way Percy was sleeping on the bed‚ with all his limbs sprawled across the bed in some weird fashion (like‚ gods‚ doesn’t that hurt at all?) and his head facing sideways‚ therefore almost falling off of the bed‚ and.. was that drool coming out of his lips

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    Elements of Fiction 1. Settings * Place and time where the story takes place * It sets the mood of the story 2. Characters * Elements that move in the story *Classifications of Characters* * Protagonist – good guys * Antagonist – bad guys * Round – complex‚ many sided * Flat – one to two traits only * Static – sake sort of person from the beginning till the end * Dynamic/developing – undergoes permanent change * Major – main roles * Minor – supporting

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    like a miniature pack of flour just to heave her into a tree and unknowingly share his body heat with her. Not that she was complaining‚ though.

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