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    As Ponyboy and I walked into the park‚ I knew something bad was about to happen. I could just feel it. My stomach was in knots and I just wanted to go home into my warm bed and just sleep. But I knew that wasn’t going to happen‚ not right now. I knew I was right when the Socs came towards us with their blue mustang and their loud obnoxious voices. They got out of the car and started staggering towards us. They were drunk and looked terrible. We had two options run away or fight back. I was leaning

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    Randa ElFouly The Danger of a Single Story - A speech that was said by Chimamanda Adichie that inspired me to write this report. Chimamanda Adichie began talking about this thing she liked to call “a single story.” The Danger of a Single Story is about having a one sided perspective on different cultures and countries. She explains that she originally had a single story of writing because as a kid‚ all she had read were children’s books from America or England and all the characters in these

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    Kristina Medina English ½ 10/26/12 So you think you have game "It must be Jelly‚ ’cause jam don’t shake”‚ A Story in Harlem Slang‚ by Zora Neale Hurston. Sweet Back and Jelly are two wanna-be pimps that are lost in a world full of wants just struggling to get by. Though Jelly and Sweet Back claim they have game‚ the woman that walks by‚ schools them both‚ yet she is not the one with the most game. Jelly and Sweet Back do have some game they both assume that they are better than one another

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    hort story Best Short Story for May/June 2010 English A Exam Written by: Zoie Hamilton of Washington Archilbald High School‚ St. Kitts and Nevis By Curtis Johnson in Form 4/5 Business 1 (Files) · Edit Doc Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate® May/June 2010 English A Examination   Quesion5:   It was the middle of the mathematics class. Mrs Taylor our teacher suddenly collapsed and sprawled unconscious on the floor. It was terrifying. Write a story which includes these words.   She

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    Casen Casen Kauk The zombies are banging the door trying to get in. “I have a plan”‚ Rie says panically‚ “Let’s open the doors and give it our best to shoot all of them.” I open the door and start to fire when I realize it wasn’t a zombie‚ it was an injured man. We let the man in and guided him to a chair. He had a bullet wound in his shoulder. “What’s your name?” Asked Rylan suspiciously. “Peter‚” said the man worriedly. “Where you from‚ Peter?” Asked Rie shaking his

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    Poe’s Horror Stories Edgar Allan Poe writes “The Black Cat” (695) and “The Tell Tale Heart” (691) in a narrative voice. In writing the stories he uses the narrator to tell about what happened and the acts that were involved when he did what he did. When telling the stories in first person as Poe did‚ it is hard to determine the real from the false in this type of narrative‚ as it was with Poe too. He told his stories from the mind of a madman‚ per se. He tells both stories from

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    Horror and Figurative Language in "The Tale-Tell Heart" Dreadfully chilling‚ "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe is a horrific short story that introduces the reader to an utterly mad narrator who is driven to commit vile and heinous acts because of his unnatural obsession with his roommate’s‚ an old man‚ cataract eye. The narrator’s madness is revealed instantly‚ only to be substantiated when he devises a sinister plan to rid himself of the "vulture eye" forever. After seven nights of watching

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    The Victorian Horror House The story of the Smy’s is an eerie one‚ but one that needs to be heard. It all started about five years ago when the family of four decided that they needed a bigger place to stay. They searched for the perfect home for a few years‚ until they finally came across it. It was a beautiful Victorian mansion with full glass stained windows and a whole lot of character. Inside were these murals across each and every walls‚ they were creepy ones‚ but Mrs.Smy found them beautiful

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    its own thing or your traditional bed sheet ghost. However‚ in early ghost stories the ghost never tried to hurt or scare the people but were said to have been asking for help like getting a proper burial or finish something that the ghost never got to do in its lifetime. Some of these ghost stories date back as far as 3‚000 years! One story takes place around 2‚000 years ago when a man named Homer wrote an Iliad. In the story a deceased warrior named Patnoclos visited his friend Achilles as a

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    something that isn’t seen in many films. Caché omitted the use of extra diegetic sound. By doing this the viewer is left with silence. This is something that the audience is not used to experiencing. Horror films have been known to capitalize on the use of silence‚ but never to this extent. Generally‚ horror films use silence only to follow it with something comparable to a blood-curdling scream. However‚ Caché defied the rule. It had silence‚ after silence‚ after silence always leaving the audience

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