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    In “Sister Flowers” by Maya Angelon‚ I can connect with the main character in the text‚ because she was a teenage girl who received support from a person when in a time of depression. To me‚ I can understand this reading and also agree with most of what it had to say regarding the views of the world; I can connect this to what I consider is important‚ and I can explain why I enjoyed reading it. Although‚ I did not have the same experience as Marguerite‚ I understand that having someone there next

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    Ww1 Diary Entry 1914

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    1914 a terrible year for me. July 20th 1914 I woke up‚ got out of my bed and went down to the living room mom and dad where up listening to the radio. Mom looks very sad I didn’t want to ask her what was wrong because I was scared I wouldn’t like it‚ so I waited for her to tell me on my own. I went and sat down with them when all the sudden mom said that daddy had to go off for a little while I asked why and she told me that he had to do his duty by serving in the war. My eyes filled with tears I

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    The Pursuit of Happyness by Chris Gardner and Quincy Troupe entails the life story of Christopher Gardner. Like other books that movies are made from‚ The Pursuit of Happyness movie was very different than the book. In the movie‚ Gardner starts out in his late twenties; he lives with his wife‚ Linda‚ and his son Chris Gardner Jr.‚ who was five-years-old at the beginning of the movie. The book starts out very differently; Gardner is just three-years-old and living in a foster home (Gardner and Troupe

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    can think up. I love my Big Ma‚ and I sure do miss my real momma. My momma passed away cuz of disease when I saw bout six years old‚ but I still remember

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    Lannia asked‚ how did she get herself together so fast‚…Gladys tells them Oh’ momma kept her suit case packed and had open tickets…she arranged it all‚ in case she got the courage to leave the man…which she didn’t‚ so when he died …she didn’t waste a tear…and dance right out of the house….right onto the airplane… and we cheered at the funeral‚ some people thought we were crazy but still we were laughing and talking about momma…having a life now. Rickey said girl you right…your daddy was nasty….he should

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    the struggle and faced obstacles every day. As twin brothers growing up in the hood we learned how to make the most of not having a lot‚ momma taught us to be thankful for what we had and to become leaders not followers. Mom would get us up every morning for school with the smell of breakfast in the air‚ most mornings we didn’t always get what we wanted but momma always provided us with what we needed to get us ready for that walk to the bus stop on our way to school. Mom provided us with clothes

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    Trying to find your family that are far away from you is very hard. In Bud Not Buddy‚ by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ Bud faces many problems and meets new friends along the way. They help Bud on his journey and guide him to his destiny to find his father. When Bud begins his journey he is adventurous and creative and at the end he is happy and confident. In the beginning of the story he is adventurous and creative because he walked all the way to get to Grand Rapids and made some rules to help him

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    advised her to help the less fortunate and that Winn-Dixie is a less fortunate. Winn-Dixie helps Opal with all of her problems since she in her in town and has no friends to talk to. For example Winn-Dixie helped her ask the preacher more about her momma and her past. Throughout the summer Opal meets quite a few friends because of Winn-Dixie. She meets Miss. Franny Block a lady that works at a library. She needed to buy a leash and a collar

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    Daddy cool‚ the big and bad Byron. Throughout the novel “The Watsons go to Birmingham” he was a pain. Although he turns into a nice young man. Byron is the character that changed the most both on the inside and the out. In the beginning he was extremely rebellious‚ mean‚ and rude. In the end he changed and he now is caring‚ thoughtful‚ and will stick up for his family. One example would be when Byron and Buphead were messing around with Kenny‚ it was one of the times Byron was rude. They swung Kenny

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    nevertheless‚ and as a result‚ she almost lost her life. The cold became too much‚ but because of her will‚ she persisted on. Amy would not allow herself to die on Isaac. At one point Amy thought‚ “After all you done to be his momma‚ you ain’t going to leave him without a momma” (107). The trouble and difficulties of trying to have Isaac made it hard for either Billy or Amy to give up. Amy was willing to risk her own life to save Billy’s‚ to make sure that Isaac had a proper father growing up. Even

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