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    Most humans are scared of bees‚ but bees are vital in many ways. The extinction of bees can cause a huge environmental impact‚ just like the extinction of any creature‚ but what would happen? I love bees‚ but many people kill bees because they are afraid of them‚ but my grandfather kept bees and there was nothing to be afraid of. Many people don’t believe that bees are so nice because of their experiences of stinging‚ but what really is the truth? How do bees interact with humans? Should we

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    Elizabeth Kolbert wrote The Sixth Extinction as an attempt to explain and give examples of what seems to be a 6th extinction event currently happening in the modern world. We have discussed and learned about five other extinction events throughout this semester‚ and Kolbert pushes this 6th extinction event as a new rapid extinction predominantly caused by humans. One of the underlying causes of this 6th extinction event discussed in the book is the mass killing of both animals and humans. Another

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    Alice In Wonderland Literary Analysis Many themes are explored when reading Lewis Carrol’s‚ Alice in Wonderland. Themes of childhood innocence‚ child abuse‚ dream‚ and others. Reading the story‚ it was quite clear to see one particular theme portrayed through out the book: child to adult progression. Alice in Wonderland is full of experiences that lead Alice to becoming more of herself and that help her grow up. It’s a story of trial‚ confusion‚ understanding‚ and success. And more confusion. Though

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    The Veterans are Coming

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    The Veterans are Coming! “The veterans are coming! The veterans are coming!” Edward F. Palm posted his article in September 2008. In Palm’s article‚ he think it’s good to know that after the soldiers come from war some of the veterans are ready for a post-secondary education by used the G.I. Bill education benefits in order to attend colleges or universities. Palm gives advice to teachers and staff from college and universities on how to treat veterans on campuses. Edward Palm uses personal stories

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    June 2‚ 2014  Coming of Age      Throughout the year‚ we’ve read several books with well developed character that reach a point  of maturity after going through a dramatic experience. Each character from each book such as ​ Great  Expectations‚ Night‚ Odyssey‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ Romeo and Juliet​ ‚ and ​ The Joy Luck Club‚  was well developed‚ important‚ and overcame a time of trial. Each character reached a “coming of age”  and a certain level of maturity that allowed the reader to relate to the specific character

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    Literary Analysis Paper English 4 Mrs. Bodine Due: April 2‚ 2008. Directions: Write a one-and-a-half page essay analyzing no more than one literary element (topics are on bottom). Review pages 180-216 in your purple Elements of Language book that you have in the classroom. These pages will provide an example paper and we will discuss the paper in class. There are two examples of a literary analysis paper within these pages. Your essay will be graded using the 6-trait writing rubric

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    Grendel Literary Analysis

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    In the novel Grendel by John Gardner‚ the author uses minor characters that each represents and symbolizes different things. These characters include Unferth‚ Wealtheow‚ the Dragon‚ Hrothgar and Ork. These characters have roles that shape and contribute to the rest of the story. All of these characters have parts that in some way are important to telling Grendel ’s story even though they do not have a major role. Unferth is one of Hrothgar ’s thanes and is seen throughout the novel confronting Grendel

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a classic example of the degradation of a character from valiant to villain. This degradation is chiefly achieved by the main character Macbeth himself as he is swayed by murderous intentions‚ but also by the provocative words of his inamorata‚ Lady Macbeth. The corruption exercised upon Macbeth as he travels his corrupted path is the ultimate and clearest theme of Macbeth: the self-generated damnation of one’s soul. Macbeth and Banquo are homeward bound from battle

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    Night Literary Analysis

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    “I learned after the war the fate of those who stayed behind in the hospital. They were quite simply liberated by the Russians two days after the evacuation.” This quote was from the book Night by Elie Wiesel illustrates the uncertainty of Jews during World War II. The book memoirs Wiesel’s unforgettably experiences when he was taken from his home in Sighet‚ Hungary to Auschwitz concentration camp‚ and then to Buchenwald concentration camp. Throughout the book‚ Wiesel learns many things. A more important

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    In the realistic fiction story “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty there is a war. Based in Dublin‚ the Republicans and Free Staters are not at peace. In fact‚ they are in the war. This war is tearing families and friends apart because of their own beliefs. By using the story’s sentence variety‚ Liam O’Flaherty creates the lesson that every action has a consequence through different craft moves. Every action has a consequence comes through the story impacting the characters. For example‚ when the

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