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    Ellyday by Helen Oyeyemi

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    Ellyday Helen Oyeyemi Ellyday is about two siblings‚ Sophie and Elly. The story takes place in Elly’s bedroom one cold Sunday morning‚ four days before Christmas. Sophie walked into Elly’s bedroom‚ because she was worried about her sister Elly‚ who is really skinny and she wanted to talk with her. While Sophie tried to figure out‚ how to ask Elly to pull her jumper up‚ Elly wanted to listen to a CD. Elly wouldn’t pull her jumper up and said to Sophie that she was only going to get angry. Then

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    Ellyday 1. Summary of Ellyday. The short story “Ellyday” written by Helen Olajumoke Oyeyemi in 2005‚ it is a short story about two girls each struggling with a major problem. Sophie does not know how she should handle the fact that her best friend has an eating disorder. Sophie has the "mother role" and tries to confront Elly about the dangers of having an eating disorder‚ but she does not know how she should do it. Elly is the girl with the eating disorder‚ she is aware that it can be truly harmful

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    Ellyday

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    1) A summary of Ellyday. Ellyday is about two young girls. The one is called Elly and the other girl name is Sophie. It’s all starts one Sunday morning and it is nearly Christmas time. Sophie walks into Ellys room and notice that Elly is very nervous and can’t speak normally and also looks physically weak. Then Sophie says to Elly that she knows‚ but Elly pretends that she doesn’t know want Sophie is talking about. Sophie tries to get Elly to sit down on the sofa with her‚ but Elly ignores it and

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    Helen

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    Helen In the poem‚ Helen by HD‚ the poet’s attitude toward Helen has a rejecting and negative tone. The title embodies hate by simply addressing Helen with just her name.The poem starts with‚ "All Greece hates the still eyes in the white face"‚ representing Helen as a statue‚ still memorialized for her beauty. "All Greece"‚ representing an entire population. The poet acknowledges her beauty in an unfortunate way. The second stanza states‚ "All Greece reviles the wan face when she smiles"

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    Helen of Troy is simultaneously one of the most revered and most reviled characters of Greek myth. While some love her for her beauty‚ others hate her for the role she played in sparking the Trojan War. Exemplifying these two extremes are Edgar Allan Poe’s poem‚ “To Helen‚” and Hilda Doolittle’s poem‚ “Helen.” While the imagery used by Poe to describe Helen’s beauty portray an undeniable adoration‚ Doolittle’s diction starkly contrasts this with clear resentment for her wretched character. The vivid

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    A Leader Bold‚ brave‚ strong‚ and proud A leader isn’t afraid to speak out loud. They are honest‚ understanding‚ friendly‚ and kind And make good decisions using their mind. A leader is also relatable and fun And they never stop working until the job is done. A leader promotes good to all And help catch people when they fall. A leader helps guide people when the task is tough They are responsible and won’t give up when times are rough. Positive‚ creative and humble Confident in

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    Helen Keller

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    Chynna Deaner Mrs.Whren Honor’s English 11 24 May 2013 Helen Keller Helen became ill at the age of nineteen months old in 1882. Helen sickness left her feeling alone where she began having temper tantrums. Her parents couldn’t communicate with her which made it impossible for them to be able to discipline her. Her parents desperately began looking for help through doctors and specialists. With help from doctors they were referred to Alexander Graham Bell. He later referred them to the director

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    Helen Keller

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    helen keller Helen Keller was an American writer and speaker. She was born in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama in 1880. When she was nineteen months old she became sick and lost her eyesight and hearing. The doctor didn’t know what it was‚ so he called it a"congestion of the stomach and brain." Some people say that it was scarlet fever or meningitis. When Helen was seven years old‚ her family decided to find a teacher for her. They wrote to Michael Anagnos‚ who was the director of the Perkins Institute and

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    Helen of Troy

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    Helen of Troy has always been looked upon as the classic beauty in Greek mythology. She is “the face that launched a thousand ships”( Roman and Greek Mythology A to Z ). Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda ‚ Zeus came to Leda and mated with her disguised as a swan and Helen was born from an egg. She was the sister of Castor‚ Polydeuces and Clytemnestra; Wife of Menelaus; lover to Paris and the reason of the Trojan War. It is noted that Helen is the daughter of Tyndareus and Zeus because

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    Surviving Disability General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: I want to inform my audience about Helen Keller Thesis Statement: Helen Keller is an admirable person because she was a hard worker‚ had a positive outlook on life and she was the first deaf/blind American to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree Imagine waking up‚ not being able to see or hear‚ living your life in a dark and silent world. Helen Keller was one of them. She may be misfortunate for losing her ability to see and hear. However‚

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