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    Kill and Island

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    Day 1 As the small lifeboat is drifting through the sea‚ the children on board are slowly leaving behind the happy and peaceful life of England and heading towards the hard and cruel challenge to survive. Their thoughts are slowly changing. Happy memories are turning to thoughts of hunting and murder and their tastes for music and games are slipping away. Their rations are limited and already‚ the look in their eyes is slowly turning from gentle to bloodlust. This band of 15 children was thrust

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    Kill and Luis

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    UNKNOWN Tarantula Productions: Barredo‚ Ralph John D. Fadri‚ Jason Bon J. Vilalflor‚ Mark Andrew K. Andales‚ Paul John G. dela Cena‚ Maria Kristina Z. Turingan‚ Marjorie Psychiatrist: Barredo‚ Ralph John D. A.K.A. Dr. Manzano Killer: Unknown House Caretaker: Extra no. 1 Visitors: Fadri‚ Jason Bon J.( Psychopath) A.K.A. Luis Vilalflor‚ Mark Andrew K. A.K.A. Mauricio Andales‚ Paul John G. A.K.A. Juan

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    To Kill a mockingbird draft. Important scene*mob scene*Jail*Scene*gains*uneasy*tension*showing*scripted*organised act*’four dusty cars’*short sentence*’nobody got out’*causes*suspense*air*mystery*curiousty*People *come out* dehumanised*’shadows‚becoming substances‚solid shapes‚ growling’*sense*bad*intentiojns*proved*men hid from view;*One demand*atticus*move*away*they*could*get*TR*Scout*runs*hiding*place*realize*group differs*Jem+dill*follow*Atticus*go home*refuse*15 seconds*Scout*looks*familiar

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy that’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” This quote is from Miss Maudie explaining to the children within To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper E. Lee what Atticus their father has said. In this story‚ it is explain from a point of view of a child named Scout. She experiences many difficulties after the Great Depressing. Furthermore‚ her father is called to defend a colored person in a crime he didn’t committed in a town filled with racism

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    The Fish Elizabeth Bishop’s poem The Fish narrates the changing attitude of the speaker towards the fish. First‚ the fish is described as ancient and grizzled‚ showing signs of death and decay. However‚ upon closer inspection‚ the fish is made out to be a survivor of many battles. Through the use of figurative language‚ the poet shows the speaker’s shift from noting only the fish’s dejection to admiring him for his past glories. Bishop begins with the personification of the fish into a figure of

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    How does Harper Lee bring out different aspects of Atticus? The main theme of “To Kill a Mockingbird” is racial prejudice. It is a story told by Scout later on in her life when she is an adult telling the story of her childhood in Maycombe and the conviction of a Negro (Tom Robinson) accused of raping a white girl. He was defended by her father who is a Lawyer‚ Atticus‚ and he is one of the central characters in the novel. Atticus is a decent character‚ not only is he a knowledgeable lawyer‚ he

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    Similarities between Freshwater and Saltwater Fish? There are many differences between freshwater and saltwater fish‚ as the anatomy (how they absorb and dispose of unneeded water‚ sizes and reproduction)‚ where they are located‚ climate‚ feeding and species. In addition‚ there are many similarities they share as they are some species that eats the same prey‚ the same food chain (the biggest will eat the smallest) and some parts from their anatomy (fish scales‚ gills‚ fins‚ etc.). Or that they are

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    helps folks if they can latch onto a reason” (Lee 268). There are a lot of different reasons why people act and do things in certain ways‚ but people will never understand the reasons for the actions of others unless they get to know them. The book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the movie Finding Nemo‚ and the article‚ “The ‘Somali Pirates’ Who are Not What They Seem‚” all relate to a theme. That theme is get to know someone before you decide what to think of them‚ because not everyone is who they seem. The

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    the Sea‚ which was written by Ernest Hemingway. He previously helped Santiago‚ who is an older fisherman‚ on his vessel but when Santiago no longer was catching fish‚ the boy’s parents forced him to switch boats. Manolin still spent time with Santiago and helped him. Santiago arrived home after fishing for four days straight with a large fish body that was devoured by vicious and massive sharks. This made the old man somewhat more popular in the town. Even though

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    which is used by a fisherman to trap fishes by catching a fish’s attention. Mostly all lures are attached at the bottom of a fishing line and are helpful in attracting a fish in more than one way. For example the various movements‚ vibrations‚ shapes and colors of lures spontaneously catch a fish’s attention and help in catching the fish. What are LED lures? L.E.D. lures or Light Emitting Diode Lures are the fishing lures which have LED light in them. Apart from the various properties of a normal

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