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    Conscience is the voice viewed as a guide to the rightness and wrongness in one character and behavior‚ and in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the brother of the narrator‚ Jem‚ changes throughout the story and realizes that the conscience of plenty of the residents in Maycomb is disturbing and wrong. When Atticus said “…before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience” (105). Jem represented the theme

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    of Scout in To Kill A Mockingbird The narrator‚ Scout from the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ is a grown woman telling the story through her eyes as a young girl. Most of the book’s charm is gathered from the ironicness of her perspective of growing up in the depression era in the South. As the novel progresses Scout becomes more courageous‚ intelligent‚ and mature which helps her develop into a better person. Scout is a very courageous young girl. In chapter two she speaks

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    Racism in “To Kill A Mockingbird” is demonstrated through the story’s tone and setting It is a harsh reality that racism is such a big problem in America. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ racism is a topic that our narrator Scout Finch experiences a lot. Throughout the entire book there are many ways in which racism is shown. In my opinion racism is conveyed the most through setting and tone. The setting in To Kill A Mockingbird helps to show racism in the story. In chapter 12 when Calpurnia

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    1. Quote: “Michael still thought of Havana as home‚ because he was born there. And he had been Miguel Arroya there. Here‚ he was Michael.” Answer: This statement shows the true reality of Micheal and what his real identity was its shows the sacrifice for him to live in this country. He left his family his real home so that he could live a better life with his brother and his parents. 2.Quote: “If there are real angels in the world‚" Michael said to his brother‚ "how come they’re never around when

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    Chapters 1 and 2 The novel begins in 1941 with a twelve year old boy named Eliezer as the narrator. He begins the story by introduces the reader to Moche the Beadle. He was a man of all work at a synagogue. They were Jews of Sighet in a little town in Transylvania. Moche the Beadle was a poor man but nobody ever felt embarrassed by him or his presence. Mocha was very awkward physically but he always made people smile. Eliezer got to know him toward the end of the year when he studied in the Talmud

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    Congratulations! You answered 15 out of 25 (60%) questions correctly. The average score for this quiz is 55.0% and 40757 people have taken this quiz. You can review your answers below; all the correct answers and your incorrect answers have been highlighted. 1. What‚ according to Hurston‚ is the difference between women and men? * Men are farmers and women are mules. * Women don’t wait for their dreams to come true. The possession of the dream is enough. * Women seek the horizon; men do not.

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    The little girl ran into a wall. This was not an unusual occurrence but it was a painful one and the young child began to cry. Her mother didn’t help her‚ nor did her father – they were on a business trip to Peru. The wall felt sorry for the girl but (being an inanimate object) there was not much it could do to help so it just sat there. “Poor soul” it whispered‚ the sound of its voice melting into the waves of the wind‚ never to be heard again. The girl (Maasaman Beef) felt hopeless. “There’s no

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    The time I have worked at Smoothie Factory last summer. I remembered on my first day‚ I had a duty to clean the counter shelf. As I cleaned‚ I mentioned that some of the protein bars on that shelf were expired. So I had a conservation with my manager and asserted him that these protein bars were expired and we could not sold them to the customers. But what surprised me the most that the manager already acknowledged these expired bars as he said it very casual. So then I said "I am pretty sure it

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    Prompt 1.1: “Iron gray hair” Emily’s iron- gray hair has chronological significance in the story. First‚ the hair belongs to Emily‚ who had sometime slept on the bed beside Homer Baron’s dead body‚ near where it was found. This term “Iron-Gray” had only lied within passage 4 in paragraph 6 when the narrator describes changes in appearance of Emily: “During the next few years‚ it grew grayer and grayer until it attained an even pepper-and-salt iron- gray‚ when it ceased turning”(Faulkner‚ 4.6) this

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    The Lotus Eaters Death was forecasted as we propelled through the storm that awakened at our wrongdoings. “The bows went plunging at the breeze‚ sails cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind.” (p. 1048) Even the simple thought of one surviving through the maelstrom was inconceivable. Nine days we “drifted on the teeming sea before dangerous high winds.” (p. 1048) On the tenth day‚ we “came to the coastline”. After driven by a storm through rough seas‚ we discover the land of the Lotus Eaters

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