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    "Dip in the pool" by dahl

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    Dip in the Pool 1) Have you ever gambled? Did you like it? Did you win? Do you think gambling is harmless or do you think it makes people greedy? I have never gambled before and I do not like gambling at all. I think that gambling will make one greedy. For instance‚ when one won some money through gambling‚ he will think that he is in luck and continue gamble so that he will win more money. 2) Was Mr Botibol brave to jump into the sea? Suggest what else he could have done to get his money back

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    client needs‚ ergonomic considerations‚ and maximum efficiency of the office. This design proposal for the Solo Law Office will consider all of these aspects and corresponding justifications. Creating a quality work environment to promote flexibility and effectiveness throughout the entire law office is paramount. Solo Law Office is considering a shared office space with five other solo practitioners or a suite of office spaces adjacent from a midsized law firm. To decide which option is best

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    In the short story The Landlady by Ronald Dahl‚ a young man named Billy Weaver is traveling alone for business and is looking for a place to stay. As he’s walking down the road‚ the sign catches his eye and it said “BED AND BREAKFAST‚” He walks up to the door and knocked‚ She immediately let him in. She welcomed him and was in his personal space constantly and talkative with him and kept a conversation all the time. She started telling him more intimate details about everything he could do and how

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    Roald Dahl used figurative language and dialogue to describe his characters and the setting. Figurative language added in information‚ which help the reader visualise ‘I was whispering along at 70 miles per hour.’ This shows us not only that the car was fast‚ which is extremely important information later in the story‚ but that it also drove smoothly‚ and silently. Dialogue was used to lead up to events‚ by giving hints through the characters’ conversations‚ which added information. “It’s because

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    violence in “The Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl. In this story there’s a pregnant wife and a husband. When the husband arrived at the home he didn’t seem too happy. He was being awfully quiet‚ and kind of ignored her. His wife asked him if he wanted any dinner‚ and he didn’t. He later told her something‚ but the author didn’t exactly tell us what he said. Although by her reaction it seemed like he told her he thinks they should split up. “This is going to be a big shock to you‚ I’m afraid.” he

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    The Characters in Roald Dahl’s Book: Matilda This article provides detailed descriptions of the Matilda characters‚ including Matilda‚ Miss Honey and The Trunchbull. Use this character guide to help you improve comprehension and understand themes and motives. Discover more about the characters in Matilda. The information is supported with quotes directly from the book‚ and corresponding page numbers for the Scholastic version of the story are offered. The Characters Matilda Wormwood is

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    In Roald Dahl’s Matilda literacy plays an important role in the story line. The effect of literacy in children is obvious through the characters and the influences from parents‚ school and teachers in Matilda. This story teaches children why literacy is so important in the child’s life. The characters in Matilda are an important demonstration why literacy is important in a child’s life. Matilda’s parents do not find literacy as an important factor in a child’s life they rather focus on television

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    Have you ever imagined getting poisoned or killed while relaxing at a bed in breakfast? Well that’s what happened in the story The Landlady written by a famous writer of Ronald Dahl. Who he has also written the BFG‚ Witches‚ Matilda‚ and Rhyme Stew. The genre of this story is fiction/short story‚ and this passage is mysterious and puzzling‚ which can make you envision it all in your head. The theme is meant to be dotty and eagering‚ but also a little unusual about the landlady. She is nice at first

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    but the explorers were up for the challenge. Roald Amundsen‚ a Norwegian explorer‚ was the first person to reach the South Pole‚ and the first expedition leader to fly over the North Pole. Amundsen was a man with big dreams‚ and followed his motivation of wanting to risk his life to achieve his goals. However‚ along with his own‚ Amundsen put the lives of other explorers in danger‚ which prohibits him from holding the many qualities of a hero. Roald Amundsen is clearly not considered a hero because

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    Ieor 3402 Hw3 Solo

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    IEOR 3402: Assignment 3 Solutions 1. Nahmias 3.7. A rolling production schedule implies that the schedule may be revised at the start of a new planning period. However‚ this does not mean that there is no value in knowing future demands. First‚ schedules may be frozen for several periods so that changes are not possible. Second‚ if high demands are anticipated‚ production may have to be ramped up well in advance to meet those demands. 2. Nahmias 3.12 (a) Net demand for July is 1250 - 500 + 300

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