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    They said that it meant Able; so strong was Hester Prynne‚ with a woman’s strength." Chapter 13 "The glow‚ which they had just before beheld burning on his cheek‚ was extinguished‚ like a flame that sinks down hopelessly among the late-decaying embers. It seemed hardly the face of a man alive‚ with such a deathlike hue; it was hardly a man with life in him that tottered on his path so nervelessly‚ yet tottered‚ and did not fall!" Chapter 23

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    Amador T. Daguio Born in Laoag‚ Ilocos Norte‚ Philippines January 12‚ 1912 Gender male Amador T. Daguio was a poet‚ novelist and teacher during the pre-war. He was best known for his fictions and poems. He had published two volumes of poetry‚ "Bataan Harvest" and"The Flaming Lyre". He served as chief editor for the Philippine House of Representatives before he died in 1966. He was born on January 8‚ 1912 in Laoag‚ Ilocos Norte‚ but grew up in Lubuagan‚ Mountain Province‚ where his

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    deep that man cannot even see or touch it‚ ‘thoughts far off man’s reach and sight’. The old man’s life is empty and lonely. The poet compares him to the setting of the sun which slowly fades away‚ this thought is reinforced with the idea of ‘dying embers of life’ in the next line. These comparisons suggest

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    of burning Mary’s body. * “Bigger saw that the man’s eyes were blood-red; the corners of his lips were white with foam.” (342) The red eyes here represent how this man views the world with hatred. Furnace/fire * Repetition of “red bed of embers” This repetition emphasizes Bigger’s fear of the crime he had committed. * Constant use of the word “red” to describe the fire “Red bed of fire”/ red bed of coals”/ “a shell of red hotness”/ “red trembling

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    I. Author’s Background Amador T. Daguio was born on January 8‚ 1912 in Laog‚ Ilocos Norte‚ but grew up in Lubuagan‚ Kalinga‚ where his father‚ was assigned as police officer in the Philippine Constabulary. Amador Daguio graduated as a class valedictorian in 1924 at Lubuagan ElementarySchool. After his graduation Amador realized that there was no High School in his home area during that time. So Amador decided to go with his uncle at Fort William McKinley to study at Rizal High School in Pasig.

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    tried to banish the crickets‚ the more insects they found in their house. Finally‚ the father decided to burn the junk from the cellar‚ thinking that crickets live exactly there. And that led to a tragic outcome of the story. The wind lifted some embers onto the wood pile where gasoline was in the lawn mowers fuel tank. The explosion occurred and the whole house‚ with den insects‚ burned down completely. In my opinion‚ the moral of this story is that sometimes something does not happen the way

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    THE IRON ROAD Video Worksheet 10/24/2012 Ashley Audibert Prior to the transcontinental railroad‚ those who wanted to travel from the East to the West Coast traveled by wagon across the plains or by ship around South America. They endured the hardship of linking the East and West Coasts of the United States by rail because it was a vital link for trade‚ commerce and travel. Greenville Dodge was a military man in the Civil War. Greenville did western plains‚ surveying and was an

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    This creates a big problem among the citizens‚ because no money which means lack of food‚ clothes‚ education‚ and people become homeless. Food is a major problem in DRC. In the book called Countries and Their Cultures‚ written by Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember said that‚ “Food is not necessarily a part of daily live. And‚ when food is available‚ it usually does not contain the vitamins and minerals required to help ward off disease and maintain proper health” (P.506-522). This proves that DRC cannot

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    The Odyssey‚ one of the very first stories ever told. The author named homer. It stars a great hero called Odysseus. Odysseus is a great hero in fact he is so great that there are two books. In addition‚ I think he should get an award for being such a good hero. He is confident‚ he inspires people‚ and he is creative. Being confident is a great part of being a leader. Moreover‚ Odysseus shines in that aspect. On page 383 lines‚ 390-394 it says “o cyclops! Would you feast on my companions? Puny‚

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    cold‚ flu‚ several gastrointestinal disorders. These diseases are usually simple to recover from but there are infectious diseases that are not easy to recover from. An example is MARSA‚ is a drug resistant strain of staph. According to Monica Embers‚ a Microbiology teacher at Southeastern‚ Staph is a bacteria found on everyone’s skin and almost everywhere in the environment. Most of the time‚ staph bacteria lives happily on the skin without

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