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    The way music plays a major role in the book is because it helps the dwarves‚ the goblins‚ and the elves with the feelings they feel while they are singing a song.The other reason it helps them with there feelings is because it makes them get out the anger they are facing while they are singing.Music helps sometimes whenever someone is feeling down and someone else tries to help them feel better so instead of talking they would put on that person’s favorite music.Also whenever someone is feeling

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    Bilbo Character Analysis

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    Almost everybody has two sides to them. They can have maybe a happy side and an angry side. Even magical creatures have different sides. Bilbo has a Tookish side and a Baggins side. Bilbo mostly connects with Baggins side which is lazy‚ but sometimes he steps out of his comfort zone and uses his Took side. Three ways he does that is he goes on an adventure‚ Bilbo snoops around some trolls‚ and he finds a ring and takes it. The first way Bilbo steps out of is comfort zone is he goes on a adventure

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    Tao Of Pooh Summary

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    The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff is certainly an interesting book. Pooh has always been an interesting character and his ways seem to be very close to the ancient Chinese principle of Taoism. When I was younger I was a great fan of Pooh and Huff does a great job of explaining the Taoist philosophy through Pooh and his animal friends. This is not your average children’s bedtime story just as A. A. Milne orginally did not write the Pooh stories for children. In chapter one‚ “The How of Pooh‚” Hoff

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    Unlikely Heroes

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    they are neither strong nor well known by many people. The only thing that actually matters about heroes are their actions. Little Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who is half our height but smaller than a dwarf. Bilbo is very orderly and likes to have everything planned out for the following days so he knows what he has to do around his neat hobbit hole. He is also timid and doesn’t like to do anything out of order such as an adventure‚ which he surprisingly goes on after he states on pg. 4‚ “We are

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    Thesis For Dragonwings

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    All of us have dreams‚ goals we have that we want to accomplish. Some of us have goals we try to accomplish‚ while the special few go all the way and go far and wide to accomplish their dreams. Their lives may completely change and face life-changing decisions. The novel Dragonwings‚ written by Laurence Yep‚ illustrates how dreams drive our hopes and create our lives. Windrider has a dream that takes over his life. He wants to be a dragon. His every decision that he makes is to become a dragon. He

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    Power! Power‚ defined as the ability to control or influence multiple people. In The Fellowship of the Ring‚ by J.R.R Tolkien‚ Frodo‚ the main character in the book‚ and the Fellowship are forced together in a need to protect the Ring of Power so that they can‚ ironically‚ destroy the very thing they are protecting. J.R.R. Tolkien suggests‚ through his creation of Middle Earth‚ that power is not all good. These unfortunate people of Middle Earth are encouraged to fight the evil Orcs on their way

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    I will be talking about the ring that Bilbo has and how he uses it- Bilbo uses the ring for evil reasons and good reasons. My first paragraph is about how he uses it while he’s sleeping. My second paragraph is about Bilbo using the ring while trying to kill the giant spiders. Lastly‚ Bilbo tries to get through the goblin’s gate using the ring. Bilbo uses the ring for sleeping. He didn’t want the goblin’s‚ wolves or spiders to see him in the caves. They will kill him. Bilbo used the ring for good

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    Rangers Apprentice By Joe Marshall It was a cold‚ drizzly night on a small island when Horace heard a small crackling noise‚ so Horace went to his safe and pulled out his sword when he was walking around his house in fear he hears a knock on his door. He was relieved; he opens his door and sees a big man in a big black coat. It was Sir Rodney he asks can I come in please‚ sure said Horace what can I do for you? I need you to come on an expedition with me‚ and you can choose one other of the

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    In the Autobiography Going Solo by Roald Dahl. Dahl meets a variety of people in his adventures in which in his own perspective gives details about each one. Two of the people in which he describes is Major Griffiths and Mdisho. From the Given details that Roald supplied for us we know what his impression was on each person. For Major Griffiths he came off as an adult with a child spirit and for Mdisho‚ he was born a warrior. Each person he has meet has their own personality traits‚ but Major

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    Bilbo the Hobbit Discovered Himself Have you ever visited a brand new place that made you have a whole new perspective on life‚ or an event that made you feel like a whole new person? It had such an impact on you or took so much out of you to accomplish‚ it made you realize what’s really important to you? Sometimes you learn things about yourself or do things you never knew you were capable of. A change of scenery is really all you need. This very thing happened to a particular hobbit named Bilbo

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