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    Gathering Blue-Lois Lowery

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    is controlled by a single political party. Along with communism‚ comes dictatorship. This is the complete power or authority of a dictator. It is a form of government‚ mostly ruled by one upper class person. Throughout Gathering Blue‚ written by Lois Lowry and published in 2000‚ they lived in a community where freedom of speech was not accepted. The society Kira‚ her family and friends live in is a communist dictatorship which in the end‚ does not work out for them. 3 points: - prove how society

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    Jenae Sweet Writing 95 Helping Friends In I Am the Messenger‚ by Markus Zusak‚ Ed‚ an underaged cab driver‚ is given four Aces with three different issues. Throughout his unexpected journey‚ Ed meets new people‚ makes new friends and finds out some things he didn’t ever know about his old friends. Ed finds out how to help them through their own problems‚ and‚ in the end‚ finds out why he is chosen to help them. Ed starts off with one card‚ which is the Ace of Diamonds‚ where there

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    Lois Andrews Salt Summary

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    obituaries editor in newspaper‚ by breast cancer. She wanted the eighteen summer intern boy to write her obituary‚ even he wasn’t a friend of her. He wrote that "Lois Andrews‚ age 45‚ of Spokane‚ died Friday‚ August 24‚ 1985‚ at Sacred Heart Hospital. There will be no funeral service. She donated her body to Washington State University. An only child‚ Lois Anne Andrews was born January 16‚ 1940‚ at Sacred Heart Hospital‚ to Martin and Betsy (Harrison) Andrews. She never married. She was the obituaries editor

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    Messenger Act 1 Scene 1

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    Shall we go? Messenger 2: We shall. (both ride on) Scene 3‚ Act 1 Details-The messengers finally arrive at their destination. They ask the guards to see the Duchess‚ and are granted permission. They walk in ‚greet the Queen‚ and they each take turns presenting themselves and their countries. They also bestow gifts and letters from both their rulers explaining what the rulers are willing to give and what they expect in return from Russia. Messenger 1: (bows) Your Majesty‚ Georges

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    find the rhyming word. My lesson plan also uses the book “Eating the Alphabet” by Lois Ehlert. The objective for this is: Get the children to recall events of a story in the correct order. This book also teaches the children to recognize their letters‚ phonemic sounds and reinforcing new vocabulary words.

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    I Am The Messenger Poems

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    Audrey All my friends seem to be smart arses. But there’s Audrey. She has yellow hair and wiry legs. The most beautiful crooked smile in the world. She also works as a cab driver. I love Audrey. Audrey has always believed in me. She always said she likes me too much to be with me. But she refuses to love. She doesn’t want to feel that way about me. I can’t accept that. I wonder if she’ll ever know that no one will love her as hard as I do. She doesn’t want love from anyone. I have to

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    Commentary: I found this portion of the scene to be very powerful and important because the Messenger character‚ who is only in this one scene‚ is used to tell the audience that the prophet Teiresias was correct. The first line of the Messenger in this excerpt is that both Antigone and Haemon are dead‚ and that the those who are alive‚ Creon‚ are to blame. This satisfies the part of Teiresias prediction of Creon losing the one from his loins as a result of his actions. However‚ the prediction

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    Jonas knows then rebels against all of the rules and leaves the community with a little kid that was going to get released. The main character‚ Jonas‚ changes when he stops following the rules and starts receiving memories in the book The Giver by: Lois Lowlry. For example‚ in the beginning of the book Jonas was a big rule follower he used all the correct language such as not being allowed to say released without getting scolded Jonas used released once messing with a friend and was taken over to

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    Critical Analysis of Superman and the Dam Throughout the many years of Superman comics‚ Lois Lane’s presence in them is a constant. While her personality varies over time‚ looking at the earliest version of Lois Lane we see that her characterization is quite progressive and whether intentional or not‚ Siegel and Schuster wrote a feminist character for the time they lived in. As they made Lois a determined‚ career-driven woman who strived to be taken seriously by her boss‚ she stood out against

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    I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak In the novel I am the Messenger Ed Kennedy is a character that depicts many attributes in which give him a life of solitude and feeling that there is no purpose in life. But with one event Kennedy’s life changes into a life of purpose‚ a life full of adventure‚ and a life in which he always wanted. Kennedy was a below average teenager with not much of a future since he was a high school drop out. Being an underage cabdriver it gave him enough money to survive

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