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    was Chapter 21. There was no stopping me as I read and read and read. I began to talk to my friends about it and they recommended other books for me to read. I finished the first book‚ then I read the second‚ “Catching Fire‚” and lastly I read “Mockingjay”. This was the best book series I had ever read in all of my eleven years of being on earth. My brain began to beg me for more reading material as time grew on. Reading began to teach me new things that I hadn’t known before. As my thirst for reading

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    The House on Inez St.

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    House on Inez Street Edward Sanders Dedictaed to the person I used to be. 1.) Tug Of War • 4 2.) Starry Eyed • 6 3.) Home • 8 4.) Quiet • 10 5.) Obsessions • 12 6.) Your Biggest Mistake • 14 7.) Lights • 16 8.) The Writer • 18 9.) Forgot to Laugh • 20 10.) State of Dreaming • 22 11.) Atlantis • 24 12.) Heavy Rope •26 Tug Of War Before we moved to the house on Inez st. we lived in a house in Garnet st. I have never been good at rememebring

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    Pygmalion

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    Today I will be commenting on an excerpt from Pygmallion‚ written by Bernard Shaw. This play was first presented in 1912. Pygmalion is a play that focuses on Eliza Doolittle the main character and Higgins‚ the teacher. The storyline basically tells how Higgins teaches Eliza how to speak a proper English. The reason behind this was because the way someone spoke during the time Shaw wrote this play allowed people to define from what social class a person came from. B/c Eliza was from a lower class

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    Both the text‚ “I never had it made” and the PBS review‚ Jackie Robinson: an inside look‚ have some similarities and differences. Both the excerpt and video mention how important the world series was to him‚ but even though that is one similarity‚ the excerpt talks about of people of such importance to him for example‚ Rachel‚ his wife‚ and Branch Rickey. PBS’ video talks more about Robinson’s private life or his life before baseball. Before he broke the color barrier‚ Jackie Robinson fought in the

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    | | | Graded Assignment Answer Key Interpreting the Constitution Use the following question as a basis for writing a clear essay outline on the constitutional issues that divided the nation in the years leading up to the Civil War. Use both our knowledge of the time period and the information on pages 2 and 3 this document to help you organize

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    1) Personal Response When I read the excerpts from Dick Gregory’s book‚ nigger‚ I was surprised at some parts of the text. It was surprising when Gregory went against the movie manager when the manager didn’t allow him to sit downstairs.”’I’m sorry‚ Mister Gregory‚ but you know you can’t sit in the orchestra.’’Why not?’’Because colored seating is in the balcony.’My St.Louis dream died that night….’If you want me in the balcony‚ you’ll have to put me there.’”(Gregory 83). I was also surprising

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    Fear and Foresight

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    weighing the risks involved as well as the potential rewards that could just as easily come from it. In the excerpt from “Tin Flute‚” Florentine‚ the main character is presented with an opportunity to move on from the position that she is in‚ one that she is unhappy with‚ but the opportunity seems so unknown and foreign to her that the decision is very difficult for her to make. The excerpt shows how much fear and foresight interplay and counteract each other eventually pushing us to make our decision

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    the f word

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    Rhetorical Analysis In the book excerpt by Firoozeh Dumas‚ “The F-Word”‚ Dumas uses several techniques to hook her readers and keep their interest in her piece. It was her style‚ however‚ that did most of the work. Dumas’ article has a very strong single argument that she works toward throughout her entire piece. She claims that the English language could do with a bit more “spice”‚ as she calls it (Dumas). Though this argument is only listed only twice in the excerpt‚ it is the underlying foundation

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    White Heron Essay

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    extraordinary adventure. In the excerpt from the short story “A White Heron”‚ Jewett turns an ordinary event into an extraordinary adventure by illustrating the grandeur of the tree. In the beginning of the excerpt‚ Jewett describes the setting of the story‚ and explains how this one particular pine tree stands at the highest point in the woods. She explains how this pine tree is possibly left by the woodcutters as a boundary mark‚ and is “the last of its generation” (Excerpt from “A White Heron” (2)

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    Vanity Fair

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    VANITY FAIR William M. Thackeray | 1811–1863 Monday‚ October 29‚ 12 The Title Vanity: excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements Fair: a competitive exhibition for the amusement of the public In his 1678 allegory “The Pilgrim’s Progress‚” John Bunyan called London “Vanity Fair.” A well-known passage of the Bible claims‚ “All is Vanity.” Monday‚ October 29‚ 12 The Title “But my kind reader will please to remember that this history has Vanity Fair for

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