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    1. Who is the protagonist? Explain your choice. As before‚ you should judge this based on several factors: Which character do we spend the most time with? Which character is telling the story (probably it is her story‚ then)? Which character changes‚ if one does? Which character are we left to focus on at the end of the story? When the same character is the answer to most or all of the above questions‚ that character is probably the protagonist. 2. Unlike "Cathedral‚" this story has an antagonist

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    torts defamation

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    Question 5 a) Advice Daud whether he would likely to succeed in taking legal action against Mangosteen and Nosey. The issue is whether Daud Beckam can take legal action against Mangosteen and Nosey for defamation. Defamation according to Lord Atkin in the case of Sim v Stretch is a statement untrue whether oral or written‚ temporary or permanent‚ which injures the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred‚ contempt‚ or ridicule‚ or which tends to lower him in the right thinking member

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    Charlie Fish

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    Charlie Fish: Death by Scrabble A: “Death by Scrabble” by Charlie Fish is a story a husband and his wife. It`s the hottest day of the year‚ and they are playing scrabble. The husband becomes more and more angry at his wife‚ so angry that he would beat his wife to death. He is just waiting for the right time. The words they put down on the board‚ begins to happen in reality. When he puts the word “QUAKE” down‚ and she thereafter put “DEATH”‚ it all starts to shake and the man gets a piece stuck

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    The Conflicts

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    I. Introduction: Explaining the Concepts of Characterization and Conflict and How They Are Interrelated II. Body: A. “Thank You‚ Ma’m” 1. The Conflict in “Thank You‚ Ma’m” a. What is the main conflict? Who is the protagonist? Who is the antagonist? b. Is the conflict internal or external? Is physical action or psychological reflection more dominant? c. How does the action of the story affect the characters? 2. Characterization in “Thank You‚ Ma’m” a. What techniques are used to reveal the

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    The Role of Secondary Characters And Questions in The Thief of Always Clive Barker’s The Thief of Always involves Harvey Swick‚ the protagonist‚ finding out that the Holiday House isn’t as real and happy as it seems. Barker has many characters and uses questions that help the main character‚ Harvey Swick‚ see through the antagonist‚ Hood‚ and his illusions and magic. Barker uses his caretaker Mrs.Griffin; Harvey’s own inquisitive nature; Harvey’s strange and mysterious friend‚ Lulu to help Harvey

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    Now You See Me Sequel

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    I seem to have the opposite opinion about most movies. I didn’t hate Batman v. Superman enough to vomit out my own eyeballs even though the critics told me I should. I adore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen regardless of the critical backlash. My favorite series is the Now You See Me series‚ and more specifically‚ the sequel is one of my favorite movies of all time. In my opinion‚ the sequel does everything a sequel should do. It answers questions left hanging in the first one‚ and does more

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    According to The Atlantic article‚ “The False Stereotypes About Millennials Who Live at Home‚” a 2014 data report from the Census Bureau‚ the “median earnings for young adults who were working full-time were only about $34‚000 for Millennials.” This salary is much less than previous generations

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    The False Gem Analysis

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    We walk through life deceiving others and at times even ourselves. Whether it’s a politician promising the world to the people for some measly votes or a doctor holding back the brunt of the bad news with a white lie. In “the false gems” by guy de Maupassant we see a prime example of how well deception works. Had the monsieur never ventured to sell the gems never would his perfect wife’s image become imperfect. As my father keeps stressing “until caught you have done no wrong.”. leading me to believe

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    Satan's False Reality

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    The great visionary Satan‚ gives a perfect example on how power is the ability to define reality. Satan’s power is so great because under the reality he perpetuates in “Paradise Lost”‚ even the all-powerful character God‚ can seem like a powerless baby. Satan indoctrinates Gods own creations and then easily uses them against God once they are under his reality. Satan uses his reality to harm God‚ something he could never do with physical power. This is a perfect example of Dr.Noble’s claim “power

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    False Forensic Evidence

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    been many advancements to forensics‚ the techniques used and the technology involved. Forensics is " Evidence that can be used in a court based on science. It can be blood tests‚ ballistics‚ and DNA." Over the years‚ there have been many cases where false forensic evidence has wrongly convicted or acquitted cases. There are other cases where forensic evidence has played a big part in correctly convicting or acquitting cases. There have been many cases in Australia alone‚ where forensic evidence has

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