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    Question: select a character from the text you have studied. Explain how and why the character develops or changes. Support your points with evidence from the text. Marina is a 14yr old girl‚ and not surprisingly the main character in John Marsdens ’So much to tell you’. It is through Marinas journal that the audience can see her changes & bit by bit she reveals her past. Marinas feelings towards her parents-a mother by whom she feels betrayed & abandoned ’& only cares for herself‚’ and a father

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    John Robbins

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    Quotation Sandwich #1 Top Bun: Many parents are always worried when it comes to their children. They want to make sure that they are safe‚ but don’t realize that they are in trouble when they take them to visit their favorite restaurant. Meat & Veggies: John Robbins‚ a food activist‚ writes‚ “…we often take for granted what may very well be the greatest danger of all to their health-the hundreds of billions of dollars spent each year on ads designed to get them hooked on junk food” (142). Bottom Bun: Basically

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    John Harvey

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    John Harvey. Mr. Harvey is a giant scum bag. He is always on the verge of a sexual harassment lawsuit‚ which I would have filed 4 years ago if I had not lost faith in finding a job in marketing. Mr. Harvey always sits a few inches too close‚ embraces a little too long‚ and says wildly inappropriate things at inappropriate times. The thing that I hate most about John Harvey is the fact that he calls me sugar plum. At this point‚ I do

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    John Adam

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    Early Life John Adams was born on October 30‚ 1735 in Braintree (now Quincy)‚ Massachusetts. His father‚ John Adams Sr.‚ was a farmer‚ a Congregationalist deacon and a town councilman‚ and was a direct descendant of Henry Adams‚ a Puritan who emigrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. His mother‚ Susanna Boylston Adams‚ was a descendant of the Boylston of Brookline‚ a prominent family in colonial Massachusetts.  At age 16‚ Adams earned a scholarship to attend Harvard University

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    John Proctor

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    John Proctor is a local farmer who lives just outside of town. He is stern and harsh- tongued and hates hypocrisy. He initially was a sinful man who had an affair with Abigail. He was dishonest to Elizabeth and he had been felt guilty. Elizabeth hadn’t forgiven him easily. He hesitated to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worried that his secret which was to having an affair would be revealed. Because of the affair he admitted he was a witch. He decided against the admission because it would dishonor

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    character analysis

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    Character analysis. Ellie Linton- Tomorrow when the war began. Ellie is the narrator and ‘voice’ of the Tomorrow series‚ the entire story is told through her eyes and from her point of view which is why thoughts on the other characters might not always be objective. The main protagonist and narrator of the series. Ellie was born and raised on a cattle and sheep farm not far from the edge of the country town of Wirrawee. She is loyal to her friends‚ to her family; she loves the Australian bush

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    John Merrick

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    The Elephant Man 1. Describe the human qualities of John Merrick that make him human not an elephant. Though John Merrick is a man with deformities‚ he should still be considered human since like all else‚ he is equipped with most of the human qualities that others have. He is such an intelligent man‚ and was gradually discovered to be sophisticated and articulate. He spent most of his time in his room reading‚ drawing and making a model of a church visible through his window and doing other intellectual

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    John Wallis

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    John Wallis—Infinity John Wallis was born at Ashford on November 22‚ 1616‚ and died at Oxford on October 28‚ 1703. He was educated at Felstead school‚ and one day in his holidays‚ when fifteen years old‚ he happened to see a book of arithmetic in the hands of his brother; struck with curiosity at the odd signs and symbols in it he borrowed the book‚ and in a fortnight‚ with his brother’s help‚ had mastered the subject. As it was intended that he should be a doctor‚ he was sent to Emmanuel College

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    John Daly

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    John Daly has Bipolar Disorder‚ which is also known as manic-depressive illness‚ it is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood‚ energy‚ and ability to function. Much different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through‚ the symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe. They can result in damaged relationships‚ poor job or school performance‚ and even suicide. But there is good news: bipolar disorder can be treated‚ and people with this illness can lead full and productive

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    John Locke

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    Brian Dowell Mrs. Echols English II-P‚ Period 5 March 28‚ 2012 John Locke John Locke‚ an English philosopher‚ used the idea of natural laws to make vital contributions to society. He worked his way up through Westminster School and Oxford and enrolled in the Church of England. He was interested in science and became one of the best practitioners of his time. With Locke’s connections‚ he met men of England but was also suspected for being disloyal. He went to Holland and returned in 1688

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