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    Phil100-B 1. Non-Argument‚ Piece of Advice‚ it’s because the statement says “strongly recommended” which is giving you an advice. 2. Non-Argument‚ Conditional Statement‚ it’s because it is an “if…then…” statement. 3. Argument P: Fictional characters behave according to the same psychological probabilities as real people. P: The characters of fiction are found in exotic dilemmas that real people hardly encounter. C: Fiction provides us with the opportunity to ponder how people react

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    That is weird!” I exclaimed. I pushed the book back towards Seraphina. She didn’t respond so I decided to go home. As I went through the town‚ it seemed eerily empty as I did. The town seemed too quiet‚ but I didn’t think much of it until I returned home. My phone was ringing off the hook. “Hello? I answered. “Hey Angela‚ this is Seraphina. Get down to the willow tree as fast as you can.” I heard Seraphina

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    the story of the Mistress of the Ritual...” - The seaside town of Penrith was always a mystery to people who had ever stepped foot in it‚ chills would crawl up their spine‚ over their arms and into the fingertips of their hands by just taking in the atmosphere of the place. Ones with the faintest of hearts would always feel sickly. It was a sad town‚ overlooking the deep‚ blue-black ocean. Sharp rocks lining the shores below the town on the cliff. Something hung in the cool‚ salty air‚ something

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    December 19‚ 2014 Are People Mirrors or Windows‚ or Both “A Margo for each of us—and each more mirror than window” (Green 202). In John Green’s Paper Towns‚ the idea of people being mirrors and windows is addressed using this quote. Green refers to this theme multiple times‚ relating them to main characters. Mirrors and windows are such simple objects that are seen everyday‚ yet they have a more profound sense when interpreted in this context. Mirrors reflect things depending on one’s perceptions

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    The Character of Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche‚ Stella’s is by far the most complex character of the play. An intelligent and sensitive woman who values literature and the creativity of the human imagination‚ she is also emotionally traumatised and repressed. This gives license for her own imagination to become a haven for her pain. One senses that Blanches own view of her real self as opposed to her ideal self has been increasingly blurred over the years until

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    Farah Yousry Mowafy 900081265 JRMC 471 Blog Post#1 16/10/2011 From Flirting to Hardcore Politics With Kainan Xinhua’s take on Jan. 25 Wang Kainan‚ is no average Chinese. Selling colorful‚ shimmering gold and silver jewelry laden with gems and stones off a wooden cart in Cairo’s biggest shopping mall‚ City Stars‚ Kainan was prepared to show me ‘peautiful’ jewelry when I approached his cart. As he was helping me look at the jewelry‚ he said to his partner‚ “ta hen mei! Shen tai hao!” Little

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    A Streetcar Named Desire – Final Assessment 1. The title A Streetcar Named Desire holds both literal and figurative meaning. Blanche DuBois takes an actual streetcar named “Desire” to transport her to the home of her sister. Blanche is literally brought to the home of the Kowalski’s by “Desire‚” but she is also brought there by her very own desire. Blanche’s sexual intimacies held with many men has ruined her reputation and driven her out of her home town. Blanche is longing and wishing to start

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    Bzzzz! Bzzzz! Randy’s alarm clock went off. “Ughhh” Randy said as he hit the button sluggishly on his alarm clock. He sat up on his nice warm bed and thought to himself about how just a year ago‚ he was sleeping on the bleak‚ bitter ground. He thought about Austin one of his best friends. He remembered all the parties they went to‚ all the sly things they did‚ all the criminal things they did just to have fun. Randy remembered the party they threw at the old dilapidated warehouse for Randy’s last

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    Name: Mellanie Light Age: 17 YY Ability: She uses swords in a fight and has a sixth sense that enables her to feel a person’s aura‚ read people’s mind and detect dark spirits. Also she’s a light guardian. Name: Taylor Black Age: 17 WE Ability: Among the other members his combats skills are the highest but his specialty is close combat. He knows a lot about Dark magic since he’s the Dark guardian. Name: Sarah Parker Age: 18 YO Ability: She doesn’t use any weapon in a fight because her

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    Scene 1 The play offers a romanticized vision of slum life that nevertheless reflects the atypical characteristics of New Orleans. The mix of characters and social elements around Elysian Fields demonstrates the way New Orleans has historically differed from other American cities in the South. It was originally a Catholic settlement (unlike most Southern cities‚ which were Protestant)‚ and consequently typical Southern social distinctions were ignored. Hence‚ blacks mingle with whites‚ and members

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