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    situations and to Rich’s self-discovery. The scuba diver in the poem is getting ready to go an adventure to find a wrecked ship at the bottom of the ocean. “First having read the book of myths‚ / and loaded the camera‚ / and checked the edge of the knife-blade‚ / I put on/ the body armor of black rubber/ the absurd flippers/ the grave awkward mask‚” (Lines 1-7). The metaphors to be taken in can be interpreted by readers in two ways. The poem can be seen on a personal level‚ and in which Rich is telling

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    Children’s Literatures 260 JSNG Black Magic retold by S.E. Schlosser Story Literary Elements: * Title: Black Magic * Characters: * Protagonist: Rachel and Geoffrey * Antagonist: Mad Henry. * Plot: When Rachael and Geoffrey returned from the elopement‚ they threw a big ball and invited everyone in town. While Rachel was waltzing with her father‚ she heard a clap of thunder. Lightning flashed again and again. Suddenly‚ the double doors blew open and a breeze whirled in‚ bringing

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    2007‚ Amanda Knox and her boyfriend‚ Raffaele Sollecito‚ had been accused of the sexual assault and the murder of Meredith Kercher. The scene seemed to be very disordered and muffled with blood spread on the walls and her throat cut up by a kitchen knife. The controversial murder case was brought up to the highest court in Italy‚ The Supreme Court of Cassation. There are many different pieces of evidence pointing to her guilt. Further‚ her lack of an alibi only confirms she is guilty of the crime.

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    trial of an 18-year-old Latino accused with stabbing his father to death‚ if a guilty verdict is reached it will mean an automatic death sentence for the buy. This case seems to be a clear cut guilty verdict; The alibi of the defendant is weak‚ the knife found at the scene of the crime is the same as the one he says he had lost‚ there is multiple witnesses claiming to have either saw the murder‚ heard the murder

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    12 Angry Men Questions Shakil Mirza April‚ 20th 2012 1. Do you think that the jury in this movie came to the right decision? Why/why not? I think that the jury in this movie came to the wrong decision‚ because I feel that all throughout the deliberation the factual evidence did not have any reasonable doubt lingering above it‚ which was the complete opposite of the opinion of juror 8‚ and gradually everyone else. While there was factual evidence presented‚ juror 8 persuaded all the

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    It was breaking my heart seeing it struggle‚ but I knew what I had to do. I pulled out my knife‚ stabbed the squirrel‚ and threw it in my bag. This is my food for the day‚ I have to savor every bit I get because food never came that easy. About twenty feet ahead I ran into a small stream‚ the water was mercy but it will do. On my way back I came

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    Twelve Angry Men – Analysis Questions Act one‚ Pg 1-13 1. What is the setting of the drama and what is its significance? The story is set in the jury room in New York City. The significance is to emphasize the drama but to specifically illustrate how the 12 Jurors become irritated by one another due to the confined spaced and heated arguments that symbolically occur. 2. What are the judge’s instructions to the jury? What is the charge against the defendant? The Jurors are asked to “…try

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    * Sharp knife(adult supervision required) * 3 (200 ml) beakers * Weighing machine (to weigh apples) * Tweezers * Fridge -Method: 1. Collect all the materials together (including; tap-water‚ apples‚ marker etc.) 2. Carefully pour 200 ml of tap-water‚ vinegar and milk into separate beakers 3. Get two granny smith apples and cut and weigh them on an electric scale so that each piece is approximately 43.00 g 4. Now peel the skin off the apple with a knife (or peeler)

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    1. Out of the 12 jurors‚ juror number 10‚4‚ and 3 displayed some form of prejudice. Juror number 10 was the man that displayed his prejudice openly stating that “they” shouldn’t be trusted. He already had a view of the Turks from the time he "lived among them”. Another Juror that displayed prejudice is juror number 4. Juror number 4 was the stock broker. His prejudice was displayed when the group briefly talked about the slums and the people that come out of them. During this discussion he shows

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    Sheriff Tate and Atticus are faced with the decision of how to settle the Bob Ewell murder. Both men come to conclusion that in order to protect Boo from all the publicity he would get after killing Bob‚ they just make it look like Bob fell on his own knife. Boo is supposed to represent the mockingbird. The reason he killed Bob Ewell was save Jem and Scout. The mockingbird symbolizes a sign of peace. Throughout the book Boo was very kind and loving to Jem and Scout. Boo had never attracted any attention

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