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    Horse Rain

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    that the Rainhorse is supernatural in his writing. He describes the horse as possibly ‘Clairvoyant’ which is certainly supernatural. Also when thinking to himself about an ordinary horse the man says ‘this horse was nothing like that’ which suggests that the Rainhorse is out of the ordinary‚ therefore out of this world and supernatural. When the horse is around the rain seems to pour much harder and heavier‚ it is almost as if the horse has the power to control the element of rain. It is also describes

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    "I’m Not Crazy...I’m Allergic!" - An Interview With Author Sherilyn Powers Imagine waking up one day to discover that the crushing depression you’ve lived with for decades is actually a symptom of allergies? The relative of author Sherilyn Powers didn’t have to imagine. This was her life. After 50 years of taking various prescription drugs to manage her "depression"‚ she found out she wasn’t crazy‚ but allergic. In this interview‚ Sherilyn Powers discusses her new non-fiction book‚ her "hot-button"

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    From “Superman and Me” by Alexie 2. In what ways does the description of Sherman Alexie’s father play against the stereotype? Alexie’s father plays a part against the stereotype of Indians because he was “one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school on purpose” (Alexie 110). The stereotype was that all Indians were dumb and incapable of learning‚ but Alexie’s dad stood out of the crowd. Alexei’s father loved reading and loved to learn which put him out of the loop of the stereotype. From “School”

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    Horse Slaughter

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    The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid tribute to through art‚ books (Misty of Chincoteague‚ Black Stallion)‚ movies (Black Beauty‚ Spirit)‚ and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States‚ encompassing everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues erected of famous racehorses‚ as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. "Horse culture" is a huge part of

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Gentrification” Writer Sherman Alexie‚ in his short story titled “Gentrification‚” tells the story of a white man that did an anonymous favor for his black neighbors‚ which subsequently turned out to be racist in multiple different ways. He relies on satirical elements and questioning the reader in order to convey his message that racism is not solely from white people and that despite this‚ white people are quite often unintentionally and internally racist (meaning that

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    Sherman Act

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    Instructions: Dorothy|I represent the American people at their best. I am loyal‚ determined and resourceful. You could say I represent the way Americans wish to see themselves. I have a big heart‚ I am daring and I am an example of the kind of woman the suffragettes wanted to promote their cause. I am from Kansas which was popular with the Populist Party in the 19th century| Wizard|I represent the president of the United States. In the movie‚ I am seen differently through the eyes of each character

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    The Horses Analysis

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    The Horses Analysis This is a poem by Ted Hughes where he talks about a male observing a horse. The poem starts off with‚ ‘I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark’. This creates a setting of an early before sunrise‚ when the atmosphere is chilly‚ dark and gloomy. ‘Evil air‚ a frost-making stillness’. The ‘air’ is being personified suggesting that the atmosphere is cruel and unsafe. ‘Not a leaf‚ not a bird. A world cast in frost.’ The word ‘frost’ means the state of coldness sufficient

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    Crazy Love Analysis

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    presentation‚ Leslie does not originally leave for the sake of love but this delusional love takes a sharp turn into isolation‚ intimidation‚ physical‚ emotional‚ and financial abuse. I have been fortunate enough to have read Leslie Morgan Steiner’s book “Crazy Love” and it provided me with a refined understanding of why victims of domestic violence stay. Not having experienced a domestic violent relationship myself‚ I was initially critically opinionated against those who chose to stay. I found it difficult

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    Crazy Book Analysis

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    Crazy is Not the Book to Read Should family members of people diagnosed with a mental illness be able to make choices for their loved ones? This is a question that Crazy tries to tackle‚ but the book ultimately fails at properly conveying this message. With faulty reasoning‚ unrelatable characters‚ and an impractical ending‚ Crazy is a disappointing read. When considering giving this book a try‚ readers should be prepared to lower their expectations for one of Han Nolan’s newest stories. The book

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    Horses Poem

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    Horses by Edwin Muir Homework to complete before class analysis of poem. Directions: select either question one or two to complete for homework. 1. Rhythm: read the poem aloud at least 3 times. As you read it the 3rd time‚ jot down the rhyme scheme. As you read it a forth time‚ record your voice. Listen to your recorded voice and write down your observations. What do you notice? 2. Activity: consider for a moment that the poem is written to reflect a fairy tale or bad dream. In the box below

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