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    Forget Me Not

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    SUMMARY OF FORGET ME NOT   The movie starts with a teen‚ named Jenny‚ an arrogant‚ egotistic‚ stuck up mademoiselle who has absolutely no respect for her mother. She is with Karla‚ her schoolmate‚ the friendliest in their school‚ the most acquainted of all of them. She (Karla) is presuming her (Jenny) faith in the far future using gambling cards‚ which to my surprise; they are not using Tarot cards. Karla said that Jenny will marry a fine‚ rich man‚ and they will have five kids. Jenny responded

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    UNIQUE ME I have observed tons of kids nowadays forming groups and clubs and that sort of thing very often‚ but what discerns me is that the numbers of people in these groups are HUGE!!! Not that it is a bad thing or anything‚ but are all these people truly friends? Or are some who are just tag- along’s? Did people actually start acting friendlier towards each other??? Not likely! Something like that does not just happen overnight‚ and the advancement in this century is not helping it either.

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    The Best Job for Me

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    have a family and stay home with my children. My daughter is the light of my life and raising her will be my greatest accomplishment. Being a mom can be one of the most demanding and exhausting jobs performed; however‚ it is the ideal position for me because the many rewards far outweigh the difficulties and stress. Instead of a weekly paycheck‚ I get paid in the form of a smile‚ which is the result of the wholehearted dedication I give to my daughter’s little life. As Mildred Vermont once said

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    pressured him to practice more “elegant” arts like karate and painting‚ and activities as cutthroat as wrestling were certainly off-limits. This type of paradox often boils down to whether one should feel obligated to conform to societal morals. In Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening‚ the author discusses the potential of societal standards becoming an encumbrance to an individual’s pursuit of happiness. The plot revolves around a young married woman striving to live her own life in spite of cultural

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    "The Storm" by Kate Chopin uses a setting of a storm to mirror the affair between lovers. While Calixta’s husband Bobinôt is stuck in a local shop with their son‚ Bibi‚ she is closing up the house for the storm to come. While doing so‚ Alcée asks to come into Calixta’s home. The storm brings the two together‚ pushing them into each other’s arms. This allows them to get physical before the world outside becomes normal again. Calixta and Alcée once were two lovers‚ in Assumption. "Oh! She remembered;

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    All works have a central theme. A theme is the main idea or meaning often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built. the central theme of the three stories by Kate Choplin is "women identity" when women had no basic human rights. All three stories take place back in the day‚ the protagonists married and ended up not being completely happy in their roles. The story of an hour takes place in the late nineteenth century when men had control over women. Louise whose husband was killed

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    Simply Me

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    dating‚ often many parents start to allow their teen to go on group dates around 13 or 14. Once teens get into high school around 15 it’s common for them to begin going on limited one-on-one dates. Well in my opinion i think that dating is not right for me. If it’s working out for yourself‚ then i think it’s fine. But i think it’s not right for myself‚ because i don’t want to get hurt. And i think an appropriate age would be sixteen. And i think hanging out at school is fine. Talking on the phone is also

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    Superman and Me

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    “ The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me.” is a story about Sherman Alexie an Indian boy who grew up on the Spokane Indian reservation‚ and how reading and writing helped his life became succeed‚ and how reading and writing helped his fate turned. At begin of story‚ Alexie mention that he lived in a Spokane Indian reservation. His family is poor‚ but his parents try hard to find a minimum-wage job or other thing to make his family being middle-class by reservation standards. Alexie’s family

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    Kate The Great by Meg Cabot‚ Jenny learns that growing up is a challenge but everyone goes through it. Jenny realized that people change overtime as they get older. Jenny had been surprised that the Weinman’s had asked Jenny to do the babysitting job instead of kate. Jenny thought that everyone loved Kate. The Weinman’s told Jenny “Oh and Jenny I don’t know whether or not you are friends with the girl next door‚ Kate Malloy‚ I would appreciate if you wouldn’t have her over while we are gone”

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    Dennise Rendon AP Literature The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin In “Story of an Hour” a woman has a brief realization that the unexpected news of her husband’s death could open a new world of opportunities for her. Kate Chopin uses nature imagery to represent a woman’s sense of freedom‚ when she believes that she has been freed from the bonds of marriage. The third person limited point of view from which the story is written gives a clear insight into the thoughts and emotions of Mrs. Mallard

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