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    Living in a Annex can be very difficult since you have a limited space to be in. You really can’t really take anything into the Annex since it has a limited space to have items to be stored into‚ hence you have to leave some items behind like how Anne Frank did when the holocaust started to happen. I would bring a soccer ball because first of all‚ I can use it incase if i get bored in the annex‚ then‚ it can be a memory of my dad and my grandfather since they like soccer too‚ finally‚ for me‚ it

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    In this text I’m going to talk about two stories; “Cujo” and “The Diary of Anne Frank”‚ both of the stories talk about different problems and how the characters act in different ways‚ and how they resolved it. I’m going to compare and analyze how they respond to their conflict. Starting with the Story of “Cujo”‚ the main problem is that Donna and his son‚ Tad‚ were trapped in a car in a remote repair shop‚ and a rabid San Bernard was attacking them. Donna reacts in a desesperated way and was

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    How Does Holden Mature

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    the idea of being "the catcher in the rye‚" and the carrousel and gold rings. The museum holds many fond memories for Holden that he does not want to let go of. He loves this museum because he feels that it never changes. Holden says that every time he goes into the museum‚ the Eskimo is in the same place and the women are still weaving baskets; it is always the same. Holden doesn’t want to go into the museum because he would feel different. Holden is older now and has changed and grown up to

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    How Does Jem Mature

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    in which Jem matures and changes is in his views on racism. At the beginning of the novel‚ Jem never realizes the issue of the black and white that is prevalent in the south during the time in which the novel is taking place. After all‚ Calpurnia‚ a black lady for whom he shows respect the same as he does to white ladies‚ is raising him and Scout. One of the first instances in which Jem comes face-to-face with racism is when Calpurnia takes him and Scout to the black church with her. One of Calpurnia’s

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    TASIS Summer Reading Guide Answers The Catcher in the Rye 1. Initial Understanding. Why is Phoebe Caulfield so mature for her age? Could it have been from past experiences in which she needed to be the adult in the situation? If Holden hadn’t misheard the little kid singing the poem would he still have realized that he wanted to be “a catcher in the rye” or would he still be lost and trying to find his place in the world? I wonder what would have happened if Holden had just come home to his

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    Writing naturally levitated towards Robert Bruce Montgomery. Born on October 02‚ 1921 under the name of Robert Bruce Montgomery‚ but you may know him as Edmund Crispin. As an extremely talented child‚ Robert flourished in books and music‚ but physical weakness prevented him from taking an interest in sports. Consequently‚ Robert became an intellectual snob by the age of 14. Being a talented pianist was also one of the many traits Robert acquired‚ which he would use later in his life. As you could

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    How Does Scout Mature

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    throughout this novel there have been a great deal of mature and immature decisions amongst the main characters in the novel. what does this novel suggest about the different levels of maturity there are and how is it demonstrated? the few characters who demonstrate it most clearly arre scout jem atticus. there are also those who are in between the three main levels of maturity such as dill and calpurnia. what is maturity described like in this novel? maturity is supposed to be gained with experience

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    Anne Frank is a 13-year-old Jewish girl living in Amsterdam with her mother Edith‚ father Otto and sister Margot. They live a happy life until the surrender of Netherlands in WW2 where the Nazi takeover forces Jews to change their everyday life. On June 14‚ 1942‚ this dairy started as the present for a thirteen-year-old girl named Anne; she is Jewish girl living in Amsterdam who has received a lot of gifts including this diary for her birthday. She describes how the Nazis are making the Jews wear

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    The Holocaust was a terrible time for the world -- especially in Germany and the Nazi’s main targets: the Jews-- but lasted for YEARS with no say to stop from the government and/or the citizens of Germany or the WORLD. So‚ was the Holocaust the responsibility of the citizens or government and let this go on? The four sources given determines the answer: in Source A‚ The Diary of Anne Frank is the diary of a young‚ Jewish girl who had to go into hiding once the Nazis took over and were capturing the

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    around you and be happy.’’ Said Anne Frank in the Holocaust. She was at Bergen-Belsen‚ a death-pit of horror and she still was happy. That says a lot doesn’t it? It says that people can still be happy in even the worst times because they can appreciate the things that they do have and not the things they don’t. Imagine yourself living in a concentration camp‚ starving‚ dehydrated and dying from typhus. Would you be happy? Or would you wish that you were home? During the Holocaust‚ Bergen-Belsen was

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