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    Black people homes looked more like shacks‚ but for white people houses were better‚ but don’t look like our homes today. The climate is warm‚ summers are hot and winters cool. My opinion on the adults in Prom Night in Mississippi‚ the white parents like to stick to tradition‚ if they ever saw a coloured person with their child or near their property‚ they would be in big danger. Jessica’s friend who was black dropped her home in the same car as her. But‚ when

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST ESSAY ASSIGNMENT IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT “In the heat of the night” is a novel written by John Ball who is a famous detective novel. In this essay I will discuss about the differences between the book and the film of “In the heat of the night”. The book gives you more details about what is happening and it is more interesting. The film doesn’t give as much details as the book does‚ the film changes some things and it makes it less interesting. In the book the story is taking

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    The night before Halloween By:Alexzandria Gipson It was a dark and windy night‚ it was Halloween and me and my sister’s friends were walking back from nightswimming to go back to our camper. Then something hit a parked black truck on the street‚ we stop and looked around and saw nothing so we started walking again. Then after a while we were still walking and Jason jumped out and scared us with a mask that had blood on it and a chainsaw. I started sprinting and so did everyone else ‚but we all

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    MAUS by Art Spiegelman and Night by Elie Wiesel are two stories of Holocaust survivors and their experiences in Europe as Jews throughout World War Two. MAUS is told through a graphic novel format and recounts experiences of the author’s father in the Holocaust‚ who experienced the Holocaust as an adult. It also has some context in more modern times‚ showcasing the author’s discussions with his father. Night is a memoir written by a survivor of the Holocaust who experienced the concentration camps

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    Night and the Pianist It is said to be true that the Holocaust was one of the most tragic and significant events in recorded history. Personal memoirs like Night by Elie Wiesel‚ and The Pianist by Wladyslaw Szpilman gives vivid images and clear views on those epic catastrophes‚ which allows us as readers to acquire a better understanding of what really transpired during the 1940’s. Elie Wiesel‚ the author of Night‚ wrote his book on a collection of personal experiences that molded his life.

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    Halloween night is often a fun night filled with candy‚ friends‚ and fun costumes. While the night may be fun for you and your family‚ it might not be so fun for your pet. In fact‚ Halloween is one of the more dangerous holidays of the year for pets because it takes place at night. So no matter your plans‚ make sure your pet is safe for the night by following these four tips: 1. Keep Candy and Decorations Out of Reach Candy—no matter what kind it is—is not good for pets. Chocolate‚ especially‚ can

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    Halloween night is the night that most kids and some kids look forward to‚ for the simple reason that they get to go to trick-or-treating and dress up as their favorite character‚ but for teens they look forward to stealing little kids candy and scaring people with scary masks.For the most part majority of the people going trick-or-treating. So how old do you think that that kids should not be able to TRICK-OR-TREAT anymore? Do you think that adults should be able to still trick-or-treat? Yes or

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    The year was 1984 and Halloween night. There was three boys‚ Tommy‚ Joey‚ and Bill. After a long night of trick or treating and receiving a million full size candy bars they get a dare. The dare is to enter the most feared and scary house in the neighborhood. The town was a small town with only a few neighborhoods and a couple schools. The house was very rundown as it lost all its color and every plant and tree is dead. There is often shadows seen and noises heard from an old man and even screams

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    After watching the movie and reading the book‚ there are some major differences such as the character development‚ key roles and certain scenes‚ yet minor differences like objects or dialogue used in the movie than the book. These differences shown between the two indicating how the book is better developed and gives more detail than the movie‚ which allows the reader have a better perception of how the characters’ minds work‚ and explaining their actions In the novel‚ Sam Wood is shown

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    Prom Night in Mississippi In a small Mississippi town‚ racial discrimination was taking place in the year of 2008. The black and white high schoolers had separate proms‚ although they all went to the same school. So‚ why would they have segregated proms‚ if they did not have segregated schools? This might be partially due to the fact that segregation was illegal at that time‚ however‚ the members in power of that society seemed to unethically slither by the law. As many white parents of that society

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