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    your son if you had one? * 13. What’s the worst grade you got on a test? * 14. What was your favorite TV show when you were a child? * 15. What did you dress up as on Halloween when you were eight? * 16. Have you read any of the Harry Potter‚ Hunger Games or Twilight series? * 17. Would you rather have an American accent or a British accent? * 18. Did your mother go to college? * 19. Are your grandparents still married? * 20. Have you ever taken karate lessons?

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    Reading is Important

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    compelling for the readers which Crain talks about how a decline in reading might be affecting the culture by providing statistics and evidence to back up his assertion; conversely‚ King’s argument was more entertainment and descriptive by including the Harry Potter series into his article‚ and at the same time‚ reassuring that the kids are alright. Exemplification is the essential key that Crain used to convince his audience that a decline in reading might be affecting the culture; his several examples were

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    House Elves and Labor Laws

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    House Elves and Labor Laws It is commonly accepted in the Wizarding World to own servants called house elves. House elves are magical creatures with enormous eyes and bat-like ears. It seems to be that the only purpose of these interesting little creatures is to serve the homes and families of those wizards who own them. These magical creatures are devoted and loyal to the one designated as their master. They serve wizards and witches‚ and must do everything that their masters command unless

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    entire generation would have to be Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. This is because this book and series was not only read by millions of children but it was also translated into a movie saga that has made billions of dollars. This series sparked massive social media connections through sites like Tumblr and fan fiction blogs because the book was translated into 68 languages and fans worldwide could connect over their love of Harry Potter. This series is a prime example of

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    the golden age of britain

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    Marina Ivakhnenko Mr. Billingsley H. World His. 9-12-13 The Golden Age of Britain It is apparent that one nation had a overwhelming effect on the world; Great Britain. It is at it’s utmost peak of success today. With economics booming and crime rates at a a low level‚ we can say that Britain may be at it’s Golden Age. The UK’s medical‚ intellectual‚ technological‚ political and social systems are better than ever. The economy is scarred but more superior than most countries‚ Universities

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    developed in ease and quiet‚ only through the experience of trial and suffering can the soul strengthened‚ ambition inspired and success achieved. In today’s world we would like to believe that by turning on the discovery channel or finishing the Harry potter novel‚ we have learnt it all. It’s quite agreeable that we do learn many facts in detail from the media. But what have we committed to memory? Education is not gained by becoming obsessed with the media. It is gained through experience. In school

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    Rolling Stone 786‚ May‚ 1998. Sample Descriptive Paragraph—Fiction It was a tiny‚ grubby-looking pub. If Hagrid hadn’t pointed it out‚ Harry wouldn’t have noticed it was there. The people hurrying by didn’t glance at it. Their eyes slid from the big book shop on one side to the record shop on the other as if they couldn’t see the Leaky Cauldron at all. In fact‚ Harry had the most peculiar feeling that only he and Hagrid could see it. Before he could mention this‚ Hagrid had steered him inside. For

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    TheBoyWithTheBooks

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    The Boy With The Books Once there was a young man in a far away land. In a small town by the name of Vacaville‚ the town was small that you could leave your door open at night or take a walk at 3 o clock in the morning. This young man by the name of _________ loved to read books so many that he never puts down his books when he gets home. But in this small town bookstores were starting to close down rapidly. Being taken over by the evil Kindle makers. All the men and women in Vacaville were just

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    hey the chryslaid is here

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    The Chrysalids: The 5-Paragraph Essay THE BASICS • 12-Point Times New Roman • 3-4 Pages‚ double-spaced • 1-inch margins on all sides • Should be written in a formal tone (third person‚ no contractions or slang) STRUCTURE This will be a 5-Paragraph Essay. You will be evaluated not only on the content of your essay‚ but also on your ability to follow the proper 5-Paragraph Essay Format: Introduction • Features a clear hook‚ designed to grab the reader’s attention and pull them into your

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    Speech on Imagination

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    once defined imagination. Hogwarts and Neverland…those imaginary places seem almost real. Have you ever left the theatre feeling like you were in that movie? Or read a book and imagined you are the favourite character? Think of being one from Harry Potter or Peter Pan in the world of magic and fantasy... What if you were always the winner and never a loser? What if there’s no such thing as “Impossible”? What if gossip was just history…having no rumours and nobody talking behind your back?

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