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    Janie Monologue

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    and social mobility. They make snide comments about Janie having left town in satin and returning in overalls‚ having left with a young man and returning alone‚ etc. Pheoby‚ Janie’s best friend‚ defends Janie‚ saying that she’s never done anything to hurt anybody. Pheoby leaves to take Janie some supper‚ their banter establishes that they’ve been good friends for a long time and that they trust each other. Janie is sure that she’s being gossiped about

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    - - - - - - - - - - - - Around the world people love. They live for love‚ they write for love‚ the sing‚ eat‚ cook‚ die and kill‚ they breathe for love (ForumNetwork‚ 2009). People has been wondering all along why is this feeling so intense‚ for sure it is universal‚ there is no culture in this planet that does not have love (ForumNetwork‚ 2009). This essay will only talk about romantic love were sexuality and attraction are involved. Romantic love‚ is one of the most powerful energies on earth (ForumNetwork

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    Professor Murray English1A 16 October 2007 Response Journal: Love: The Right Chemistry In the article‚ “Love: The Right Chemistry‚” Toufexis mainly talks about love related to chemistry. The fact that human species‚ considered as sexual organs‚ possess own characteristics contributes to each individual with a unique attraction. The term “love” has created the new way of making it – a sexual relationship. Also‚ the concept of love nowadays seemingly depends on an individual’s appearance. According

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    Kurt's Monologue

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    June 28‚ 1970 Kurt arrived at the cemetery just as the first few orange rays of daylight were peeking out of the sky. He smiled the slightest bit to himself when he realized that he could see the multitude of flowers that had been placed on Blaine’s grave from about a hundred feet away. He’d lived in New York for a while now‚ but Kurt still made a point of coming here to visit Blaine about once a month or so‚ and he’d never seen the grave without flowers. He knelt down on the grass in front of

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    is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample Paragraph: Although the New Testament writers used the popular language of their day‚ they often achieved great dignity and eloquence. Convinced of the greatness of their message‚ they often wrote naturally and directly‚ as earnest men

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    fact‚ the entire album Songs About Jane (2002) was inspired by that relationship. “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe is most likely the most famous pastoral poem of the carpe diem or “seize the day” style. Its inspiration was most likely to convince a girl that life would be beautiful and filled with pleasures if she would be with him—his goal being seduction. Ever since the beginning of time‚ males and females have been looking for someone to love‚ someone they van spend their

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    including the role of presenting their project. As a consequence‚ Jim thought that Adriana did not want to work with him. Therefore‚ Jim remained quiet even though in other classes he is talkative and does his part in group work. This scenario is an example of: a. a self-fulfilling prophecy. b. an actor/observer discrepancy. c. prejudice. d. ingroup favoritism. 3. Waylon doesn’t like clowns‚ but he doesn’t change his behavior around them. In contrast‚ Mike’s negative attitude toward

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    Monologue For Leaving

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    By the time you’ll read this‚ I’ll be long gone. I want you to know that I’m really sorry for leaving. But‚ please‚ don’t look for me. I hope you guys will one day understand why I took this decision and forgive me for it. I hope you’ll understand that I had no choice‚ I need to rediscover who I am‚ who I really am after everything I did to all of you. I’ll never be able to do that around here‚ surrounded by things and people who constantly remind me of all the wrongs I did. I fear that if I don’t

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    Love

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    Love plays a significant role in every human beings life. There are many different forms of love in a person’s life. A person feels a different love for their friend then they do for an intimate lover. They feel different love for their families and parents then they feel for animals or objects. An individual usually learns what love is from a young age‚ and it progresses as they get older. Some people have trouble experiencing some forms of love because they feel like they are unable to due to past

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    The indirect interior monologue we get next is essential. There is something seriously affecting Henry— his faith is being tested— and what he once found comforting is now not. He is worried and this worry is mentioned twice in one paragraph. Henry also admits his sadness. Now compare this segment to the exchange between him and his wife. He does not tell her of this sadness‚ his worry or his confusion. He clearly thinks about her own lack of faith‚ but does not ask her about that either. Instead

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