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    This book‚ When She Was Bad‚ is a sequel to another book‚ which I have not read yet. This story is about two people with multiple personality disorders‚ also known as dissociative identity disorders‚ Ullyses Maxwell and Lily. In the novel‚ Lyssy’s DID has been brought under control by his therapist at a psychiatric institute‚ resulting in his evil alter‚ Max to be replaced by the sweet Lyssy. The bad news‚ unknown to Corder‚ his doctor‚ is that Max is still lurking in Lyssy. A new patient arrives

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    October 2014 Should She Return It? What would you do? If you lost something valuable you borrowed from your friend and you bought a replacement without telling her that is worth a lot more than the original? In Mathilde’s situation this is exactly what happened. Mme. Forestier should return the difference in value of the original necklace and the replacement because even though Mathilde is not the richest girl‚ she still bought another diamond necklace and spent the next decade of her life attempting

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    She Stoops to Conquer What do you consider to be the director’s main message and evaluate how successfully it was communicated to you in the live performance? On the 18th of November 2014‚ my theatre group and I attended a live production of ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ at the Liverpool Playhouse. She Stoops to Conquer was written by the Irish born author Oliver Goldsmith in 1771 and was performed for the first time in 1773. The play is written in the style of a ‘Comedy of Manners’‚ meaning it mocks the

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    That opposition is repeated along the three stanzas of the poem‚ because the author is talking about the beauty and that opposition is used to express it‚ to compare the opposition with beauty. In that sense‚ Byron feels that beauty is something which is dark and light‚ something apparent and at the same time‚ something occult. Furthermore‚ in the third and fourth lines‚ the author tells the reader how her face and her eyes are‚ and the opposition appears again‚ in the sense that the woman’s eyes

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    Sara may be well-intentioned‚ but she and St. Gregory’s are going about things the wrong way. You’re not supposed to let just anyone who wants to‚ take communion‚ much less pray the words of consecration over toast when your friend and former lover is dying‚ you don’t baptize people after they take communion‚ you don’t baptize children just because they ask‚ you don’t baptize people after they take communion‚ you don’t baptize children just because they ask‚ you don’t marry a person of the same sex

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    She never believes me. But you will‚ won’t you? Please tell me you’ll listen. Well‚ everyone in town is scared of it - the crow‚ I mean. It’s pretty big for a crow. Its wings are the size of my arms (chuckles). But whenever I see it‚ I get a shiver down my spine. It’s an awful feeling. Like that feeling when you did something horrible‚ yeah‚ that one. Well‚ anyways‚ I was out playing with my friend‚ Jimmy - his name is Jim but everyone calls him Jimmy‚ Jim’s too formal for him. So‚ I saw it and that

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    deeds. “Are you sure this is supposed to happen?” Mel asked. “I don’t think this is some normal murder‚ I also think this is done by a wizard.” Dus replied. "Shouldn’t we find the murderer and stop them?" Mel asked sitting next to Dus on the patch of grass. "Only if Keith were here‚ he’d know what to do‚" Dus said. Mel looked at him and suddenly an idea came to her mind. "The man‚ the one I heard in the forest the other day‚" Mel explained‚ "He sounds exactly like

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    Yes‚ she will win! Panem‚ a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. District 12 is the poorest and least populated nation of Panem‚ place where people starve to death due to food shortages. The Reaping day is a day where every year all the districts have to send one boy and one girl tribute between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the Hunger Games. They will all be imprisoned fighting to the death in a vase outdoor arena. Out of the 24 tribute only one tribute

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    and the loneliness left behind. Yet in Emily Dickinson’s poem “The last Night that She lived” it is almost devoid of emotion entirely. The opening stanza gives a preview of the poem‚ its devoid of emotion‚ we have no relation to who has died‚ and no name given to make a connection or sympathize. The line “It was a Common Night/ Except the Dying” shows that the world or time does not stop when one person has died‚ and they have no significant importance to the speaker. But with the death comes

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    belong in her family‚ Matilda finds a sense of familial belonging with Ms Honey‚ Matilda finds a sense of familial belonging but with classmates and that the catalyst for belonging is the personality of Ms Trunchbull‚ it creates a sense of unity for the class - giving them a purpose. These ideas of belonging are described by the use of camera angles‚ tone‚ quotes and the use of narration. From the start of the film you come to realise that Matilda doesn’t relate or is able to connect to her family

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