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    Refugee Inside Out Home

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    Refugee’s‚ world wide‚ have to go through a very difficult adapting process to their new home. Refugee’s could get bullied and face discrimination‚ there for feeling inside out. There is a perfect book to model what refugees have to go through‚ Inside Out and Back Again. In this book‚ the story of a girl named Ha and her family fleeing for safety and their journey to feel at home in their new country‚ but it’s not that easy. When Ha goes to school she gets bullied as explained‚ “They pull my

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    In Inside Out‚ the protagonist is Joy‚ who is leading the entire story and making the main decisions for Riley. The story begins with Joy narrating the moment when Riley was born and how other emotions emerge as Riley’s mood changes‚ as she grows up. Joy’s desire is to make Riley’s memory full of happiness‚ which ends up with her escaping from home and tries to regain her glee back in Minnesota. Joy‚ can be delineated as a character with extreme positive attitude‚ but overly neglecting other negative

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    Turtle Moon: Julian Cash

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    In Alice Hoffman’s novel‚ Turtle Moon‚ a main character is Julian Cash‚ a police officer who is withdrawn from his small town‚ Verity. The initial impression the author gives about Julian is his cold and brutal characteristics. The author then develops him throughout the novel into a sociable‚ and warmhearted character. This is important as the character’s development further illustrates the novel’s message‚ that love can be found anywhere‚ even in Verity. In the beginning of the novel‚ his lack

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    Inside Out Movie Analysis

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    To classify the types of expressive illocutionary acts contained in the movie entitled Inside Out? 2. To explain the context of situation support the appearance of expressive illocutionary acts found in the Riley’s dialog or conversation in the movie entitled Inside Out? 1.4 Scope of Discussion In connection with the aims of study mentioned above‚ discovering the explanation about speech act are very comprehensive. There is

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    Miss Johnson in Going to the Moon Many authors use symbols as a device in their texts. In “Going to the Moon”‚ by Nina Ricci‚ symbolism is used to illuminate the themes and provide a deeper meaning to the short story. The teacher in the short story‚ Miss Johnson is the most important symbol. Miss Johnson is a necessary symbol because she represents important themes throughout‚ including the connection between the narrator and his peers‚ hope for the narrator and acceptance of the narrator. Miss

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    The function of the moon in TAKETORI MONOGATARI ~The world on the moon and the world of human beings~ Introduction The moon can be found in many literary works‚ and it is an element full of literary and narrative quality. The moon in the Taketori Monogatari‚ which is considered the ancestor of Japanese Narratives by the Japanese renowned writer Murasaki Shikibu‚ is without exception an indispensable part. According to NI‚ Jin-Dan‚ in literature‚ the concept of foreign land

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    The movie Inside Out is about a girl named Riley who is controlled by five emotions. Initially‚ Riley only has two emotions which are Sadness and Joy. As Riley ages‚ more emotions develop. The three new emotions are Anger‚ Disgust‚ and Fear. Riley’s family moves to San Francisco for her father’s new business venture. Riley is overwhelmed with emotions since she has to try to adjust to her new life. During Riley’s first day at her new school‚ she has introduces herself to the class and Sadness gets

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    Phoebe In Walk Two Moon

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    In the book Walk Two Moons‚ I chose the character Phoebe to represent my geometric shape. Phoebe in the book is very stubborn and stuck on not accepting Sal’s opinion. This event happens when Sal disagrees that her mom left and will not be coming back. Phoebe gets upset to hear that because then she says that her mother was kidnapped. In the book‚ it says‚ “My mother didn’t ‘take off’. Someone kidnapped her. She is undergoing tremendous sacrifice” (Creech 154). I think this quote explains Phoebe’s

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    An essay about “Inside Out” “Inside Out” by Francisco Jimenez is a realistic short story about a boy who only speaks Spanish and doesn’t understand anything anyone says. In the beginning‚ Roberto is telling Francisco how his first year of school went and Francisco is super excited to go to school. Soon‚ Francisco meets his principal and his teacher and doesn’t understand anything the teacher says but tries to anyways. In the end‚ Francisco got first place for his drawing. Then the teacher lets him

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    THE MOON AND THE YEW TREE Sylvia Plath This poem fundamentally details how Sylvia Plath sees her life‚ through the metaphors and images she was so fond of. By using the word "planetary" in the first line‚ we gain a sense of how she saw her role in the world - still part of the solar system‚ but living in her own world‚ disconnected and distanced from everyone else. The point of the poem is to illustrate the different relationships Sylvia Plath had with the three most important and influential people

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