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    Scarlet Alternate Ending

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    Scarlet was not alone. Kole had doubted she would be. At their arrival on her balcony‚ she had raised an eyebrow and a finger and closed the door. Kole had collapsed on the floor‚ Chase lowering himself down next to him. They heard Scarlet finish up with whatever leviathan that was moaning and moving on her bed. It sickened Kole. Usually‚ he would have a quip or two to say about it‚ but in his current state he barely had the energy to remain sitting. When Scarlet did appear‚ dark robe loosely tied

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    Alternative Ending - Overview and Guidelines English 11 A – American Literature 24 points Guidelines: (Final Draft Only!) 1” margins 12 point font – preferably Times or Arial Black ink Single Spaced Heading in the upper left corner margin (Not in the Header) Your name Alternative Ending English 11 Teacher’s name Date Centered title under heading (Be creative!) Overview: For this portfolio assignment‚ you will create an alternative ending for one of the stories you have read in Unit 4. Step 1:

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    The Taming of a Shrew is the alternate ending for The Taming of the Shrew. They both have similar concepts‚ but we find the major difference in Kate’s speech at the end. The ending of both plays bring about a satisfying feeling that a shrew‚ even so bad as Kate‚ could be tamed. She realises the faults of her ways and goes on to explain‚ differently in both‚ why women should be tamed. In the original The Taming of the Shrew‚ “Katherine explains the relationship of husband and wife by analogy to

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    many differences and similarities between these statistics are based mainly on choices‚ emotions‚ and routines. This shows that one can come to conclusions by comparing and making distinctions on ending a relationship and losing a job. One of the first and main similarities between losing a job and ending a relationship is the emotions caused from it. In this case‚ the emotions could be anger‚ frustration‚ and grief. For example‚ when someone’s significant other breaks up with him or her‚ this can

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    Did Lee Harvey Oswald work alone in the longest unsolved assassination? On November 22‚ 1963 Dallas‚ Texas one of our beloved presidents died. John F. Kennedy was shot at Dealey plaza while riding in a motorcade. Lee Harvey Oswald shot with the gun that killed our president at the scene of the crime. In the Assassination case there are three known shots‚ two shots hit and one did not. In the timing of the shots taken‚ it would be impossible to have shot them with the bolt action sniper that oswald

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    disagree on whether or not Twain’s work with Huckleberry Finn truly reaches the stature of a masterpiece‚ and that disagreement stems from the course the author chose for his conclusion. T.S Eliot finds Twain’s ending to be true to his style and the rest of the novel. Leo Marx finds that the ending abandons the apparent goals of the novel‚ leaving the work short of excellence. Twain ventured into the arena of greatness by combining two timelessly classic elements‚ and casting them as the central “characters”

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    JFK Murder: Did Lee Harvey Oswald Kill JFK Lee Harvey Oswald always showed a pattern of behavior during his short life which would have influenced a jury to conclude that he could have been responsible for the murder of the President of the United States. During his time‚ Oswald portrayed a behavior of not having any confidence and low self-esteem. Lee Harvey Oswald had a lonely childhood‚ he was considered a “loner” loved to read and his short time in the US. Marines. During his time in the Marines

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    Sad Ending/Regret

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    I was suddenly awakened in the middle of night.As I glanced around there was no one except me‚laying on an uncomfortable bed.Slowly‚I got down from my bed and tiptoed to the window.A slight of cool breeze whipped to my ears.Dead leaves rattled in the wind.There was a stony prickling silence except for the eerie sound of chilly wind howling in the air.Goosebumps sprouted on my skin all over my frail body.A sliver of moonlight glimmered through the wind‚slicing my pallid face.Slowly‚I swept my dry

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    Coyotito Alternate Ending

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    ‚and last he climbed up and crept into the cave beside juana. Kino told jauna to “keep quiet and they won’t find us‚” Juana nodded to show approval. Night began to fall and Kino heard footsteps‚ Kino peered out of the cave and saw the trackers huddled around the small pool. Kino crawled back into the cave. For hours kino did not hear anything‚ after a while he peered out to see the three trackers‚ two asleep and the other keeping watch with the rifle in his hand. Kino pulled himself back into the

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    Kadrea Alternate Ending

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    “Dittany‚ murtlap‚ Silver Polish…” Kadrea muttered under her breath. She planted her heels into the uneven road as she walked‚ holding her head up and keeping her gaze in front of her. She had learned at least one thing in the past few years; if you act like you have nothing to hide‚ then people often assume that you don’t. She had seen far too many others followed after sneaking around in plain sight. She didn’t think about how she had never seen some of those people again later. “Mint‚ flour

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