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    Quinten Kouwenhoven Stop The Sun In the story Stop The Sun‚ written by Gary Paulsen. The main character is Terry Erickson and the main setting is Terry’s house in the late 80’s. In the beginning of the of the story Terry is worried about his dad’s sickness. This leads us to the main conflict which are his dad’s memories of the Vietnam War. Terry goes out to find information to help try to cure his dad but doesn’t know enough so he asks his dad about it. As his dad is telling the story and realizes

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    Ever hid something from people to help yourself with something? If so‚ read this article on masking a person’s self and find out if doing this‚ is a good thing or a bad thing. People wear masks for many different reasons. All around the world people hide things. Wearing these masks can be a good thing or a bad thing. If someone wears a mask‚ it can be good for them. It can help them mask what they don’t want people to know about. It can also be a bad thing though because it can get you in trouble

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    Hatchet is a book about a thirteen year old boy named Brian Robeson. The author of the story is Gary Paulsen. Brian’s parents have recently divorced‚ and he is spending the summer with his dad in Canada. Before Brian gets on the bush plane‚ his mother gives him a hatchet. A few hours into the flight‚ the pilot has a heart attack and dies. Brian is able to fly the plane for a while‚ but the plane crashes into a lake. Luckily‚ he survives. When Brian recovers from the crash‚ he hops out of the plane

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    n the reading “The Jacket‚” Gary Soto writes about how clothing expresses your life. He tells about the disadvantages he went through while wearing a specific jacket. The author said‚ “... I described something like bikers wears: black leather and silver studs‚ with enough belts to hold down a small town‚” but instead he got “... a jacket the color of day-old guacamole” (1). He was embarrassed by the jacket‚ and his peers made fun of him. People make fun of others because of their clothing‚ and items

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    This image of Gary Ligon is designed to make the viewer ask questions. It is ambiguous in its nature and content. The image is the phrase “I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background” repeated‚ becoming more and more distorted until it is unreadable. There are many questions raised by this‚ the main one being what the meaning of it is. There are many possible answers to this question. For one‚ the author may be saying that he feels very self-conscious about his race when

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    This is how I Gary Parkes solved a mystery about a robbery on school campus. It was just past 8:30 I walked into my third period and sat down next to Sarah Willis. When I sat down‚ She asked me how I was doing and I answered "Fantastic!" She replied with "Well did you do your speech?" Then bell rang and "I said I wrote 3 pages". She was really surprised since we only had to write 1 page. That’s when Mr. Hawks came into the class and said to open up your textbooks to page 134. So I opened my textbook

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    Gary Soto's Life And Work

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    About the author (2006) Gary Soto was born April 12‚ 1952‚ and raised in Fresno California. He graduated from Roosevelt High School and attended Fresno City College‚ graduating in 1974 with an English degree. His poems have appeared in many literary magazines‚ including The Nation‚ Plouqhshares‚ The Iowa Review‚ Ontario Review and Poetry‚ which has honored him with the Bess Hokin Prize and the Levinson Award and by featuring him in Poets in Person. He is one of the youngest poets to appear in The

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    In the book Soldier’s Heart by Gary Paulsen‚ the main character‚ Charley‚ sees some awful things. There are many down falls to war‚ and the imagery is one of them. Some soldiers aren’t strong enough to take the emotional hit that follows it. You go through battle daily and see people being shot‚ but the aftermath is worse than watching people fall‚ clinging to life by a thread‚ if they haven’t already died. They stab‚ shoot and claw and they’re filled with too much joy for the moment because they’re

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    In the excerpt from the autobiographical narrative by Gary Soto‚ the author uses vivid imagery‚ allusions to religion‚ and change in tone to recreate his experiences from his six year old self. Soto begins by involving the reader into the excitement that he feels while glaring at the freshly baked pies‚ he then vividly represents how he transgresses his valued religious principle‚ and steals the pie. He concludes by illustrating the aftermath‚ and describing the remorse that he underwent after realizing

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    Hunger Games By Gary Ross

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    The setting in the Hunger Games by Gary Ross is a very interesting one. There is massive contrast between the capitol and District 12 is very vast and different. The whole setting gives me a WWII vibe. District 12 being very dreary and poor‚ there are woman doing laundry in big tubs and old men eating chicken bones. They have to hunt for their own food and sell it and also crops are sold. They are the poorest district‚ their reputation is for mining and coal. The bland colours and dirt roads with

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