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    Stolen Jane Harrison Notes

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    Quotes/EVIDENCE for Stolen Jane Harrison: 1. “Don’t need no home of me own. Got enough to do”- Ruby. 2. “I carry my home with me”- Sandy 3. “I’m gonna be a grandmother”- Shirley 4. “I want my mummy”- Ruby 5. “Where are you”- Ruby 6. “What about my fish”- Sandy 7. “Sandy‚ run….. Always on the run”- Sandy’s mum and Sandy 8. “It’s the only time I’ve ever seen a black baby go blue”- Sandy’s aunt 9. “Willy?... Jimmy!”- Jimmy and Anne 10. “I promised not to tell”- Ruby 11. “I’m coming back for you… I

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    Aunt Sissy Jackie Quotes

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    a. Sissy always wanted men to look upon her and feel an attraction towards her. She wanted a child more than anything and every time she brought a man‚ the baby never lived (66). Finally‚ when Sissy became tired of bearing dead children she set out to take someone else’s. She eventually found a family willing to give away their baby‚ and Sissy putting up an entire drama‚ took the baby into her hands (266-70). After the drama‚ Sissy settled down and Francie noticed a difference in her old Aunt Sissy

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    What an interesting morning outing. The breakfast before the pilgrimage started out decently normal‚ until the introductions began. First to introduce himself was a very dirty man‚ George Pine. George was the first to introduce himself and after speaking with him briefly I realized why. George Pine was a very loud an outspoken individual. He associates with Jeb Bush and the Walnut brothers‚ who are all farmers just like George. As I spoke with him‚ however‚ I caught on very quickly to his temper

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    was that he became the first African American to play in the Major Leagues in 1947. When that happened‚ he made a big breakthrough in America. He opened the door for many African American athletes and now today more than half are African American. Jackie was the main reason why there is many African American athletes‚ “a lot has changed in 50 years. Today‚ more than 1‚600 black athletes play major league sports!” (Scher and Kaplan‚ 1997). He has been an inspiration to many people across the world

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    season‚ the cold that caressed her skin was never welcome or wanted. But Miss Raelyn didn’t care‚ because she was finally going to see her favorite patient‚ Harrison Bergeron. After a while of walking in the snow‚ Miss Raelyn made it to the Bergeron house. She ringed the doorbell awfully excited to get inside and out the cold. She also missed Harrison dearly‚ a month away from that boy was way too long. “Hello Miss‚ how can I help you?” Mrs. Bergeron said “I’m from the H-G‚ I’m here to do a check

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    change that was yet to come. He was the first African American inducted to the hall of fame not only because of his athletic achievements but also for his part in making society a better place by initiating the fall of segregation. During his lifetime Jackie Robinson was perhaps the most significant ballplayer in history and even today it is still true. Much of what he advocated for is still in effect today in some way. Although many accomplishments were achieved there is still an ongoing fight for civil

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    lovely wait for the phone to ring‚ maybe‚ baby. The past with its rush of velvet‚ its secret hush already miles away‚ dimming now‚ in the late day. ‘Late love’ is obviously about being in love as well as not being in love. The main theme of Jackie Kay’s poem is exactly this‚ the contract between these two types of people and how this reflects upon them. The poem divides these two emotional states into almost equal groups. The first two paragraphs consist of eight lines which describe the appearance

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    Harrison Bergeron” and “The Pedestrian” both have many drastic similarities and differences. These are two examples of the both. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut and “The Pedestrian” but Ray Bradbury are similar because Harrison and the ballerina are both killed‚ while the difference would be in the book the television broadcast was not cut off until after Harrison was shot whereas the the movies it was cut off right away. Harrison Bergeron and the ballerina die as a climax for both the movie

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    New Criticism on Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” Literary devices are used throughout literature to help readers have a better understanding. Metaphors‚ for example‚ help readers to have a better visual of different aspects. In Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron‚” metaphors are evident throughout the short story. The metaphors that are used throughout the short story‚ such as‚ “dancing to the ceiling‚” “kissed the ceiling‚” and “breaking the chains‚” help readers to have a better understanding

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    Max Salem Mrs. Bloom 3-T 23 November 2015 Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese Monument The Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese Monument is outside of MCU Park (home of the Brooklyn Cyclones) in Brooklyn‚ New York. William Behrends who is an artist from North Carolina and he is famous for his portraits of Major League Baseball (MLB) players sculpted the monument and the walkway to the monument was designed by Ken Smith. The idea came to him when he saw Pee Wee Reese‚ who at the time was the captain

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