“What? That’s impossible.” Luke said. Billy shook his head no‚ “I wish I were wrong.” Billy put his hand on Luke’s shoulder. “Come‚ I’ll explain‚” Billy said as the trio walked off‚ on their way to see Alaba. Before they got too far‚ a fog rolled off the foreboding land‚ and visual devastation could be seen in every direction. People and animals alike were strewn everywhere‚ savaged and bloodied. Horrified‚ Billy murmured‚ “What in God’s name have we stumbled into?” “Danger‚ great danger.
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“How are you?” “Honestly? I feel like I’m dying.” “That’s never good.” “Tell me about it.” “I doubt I could if I tried.” “Do you think that—?” “Hold up! You have an ant on your cheek.” “Get it off!” “Alright‚ alright‚ relax!” “I can’t believe I didn’t feel it…” “Shit!” “What?” “I killed it.” “Kain!” “Sorry!” “It only wanted to be on my cheek!” “Why would it want to be there? I probably put it out of its misery.” “That’s not funny! It liked me because I smell good.” “Apparently died
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Judge: If you don’t confess to being a witch then you will get hanged. Proctor: I will confess‚ and let it be known on the walls that i am a witch so I can live free with my wife Elizabeth. Judge: Okay you can live ‚ but you need to name out anymore witches that you know‚ if not you will be sent to jail‚ also if we find that it isn’t true you will be sentenced to jail as well. Proctor: I will not name any names. Judge: Now are you sure this is all true? If you don’t name any names it seems a little
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Dialogue is the conversations and words spoken aloud by characters in a novel‚ a film‚ or a play. Dialogue in a play is not just words put together to form a sentence; but they are words that promote feelings to the audience whether it be direct or indirect. William Shakespeare is famous for the way he wrote his plays‚ he wrote his plays in iambic pentameter‚ which is having five pairs of syllables on a line of dialogue that do not rhyme. He also wrote lines of dialogue that rhymed but were not in
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Aubrey Burghardt Phil 1301 In Part X‚ the three characters in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion‚ by David Hume‚ enter a debate on the existence of God‚ how to define God‚ and most specially formulate an understanding on how the powers of evil have influence on the way religion is viewed. Demea‚ the religious character who believes without demand for physical or tangible evidence‚ opens the dialogue. Demea sets the tone by claiming that religion descends from misery and wickedness
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L – Travel agent O– Fiancé S – Fiancée O – Hello. L – Good afternoon. Welcome to our travel agency. How can I help you? S – Hi! Oh! I’m so excited! We have our wedding in four weeks. I can’t help thinking of our living together. I assure you John‚ you’ll have the best wife in the world. O – Honey‚ I have no doubts about it‚ but let’s proceed to the main question. Mrs..? L – Not Mrs.‚ Miss. Miss Andrews. So I guess you are here because of your forthcoming honeymoon. Am I right? O – Yes‚ Miss Andrews
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ENG 133 COMMUNICATION ENGLISH ORAL PRESENTATION & WRITE-UP MMD51 SYDNEY HONG LAI KOK KIT MMD52 MARRA VIN KUMAR ID CHRISTA FLORENCE UNTORO REFLECTIVE WRITING We used English to communicate with our lecturer n fellow friends so we don’t see any problem while communicate. During our first class of English communication‚ Mr Jeremy was our lecturer but after a few classes they switch our lecturer into Mr Darren. This issue make us uneasy for a few classes
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S - 1st friend O - 2nd friend L - 3rd friend S: Hey? Guys! How are you? O: Oh‚ hi! I’m fine‚ thank you. L: Me too. What about you? S: I’m in the green! You know I’ve changed my life in some ways according to an article. Oh‚ have you read this article? O: Which one do you mean? L: Oh‚ probably I’ve understood what Sveta is talking about. You mean the article in our university newspaper about a healthy lifestyle. Am I right? S: Absolutely. So have you read it? O: Yes‚ I saw something
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Narrator: Ah‚ Goo Lagoon. A stinky mud puddle to you and me. But to the inhabitants of Bikini Bottom‚ a wonderful stinky mud puddle. SpongeBob: What a great day. (SpongeBob rushes off scene for a bit) Hey‚ Sandy! Look! I’m Sandy! (SpongeBob looks like a sand castle. Next he dresses up like Squidward) Hey‚ Sandy? Who am I? (Sandy laughs as SpongeBob picks up a sandy phone and imitates Squidward) Hello‚ SpongeBob. Could you try and keep it down. I’m trying to be boring. Sandy: (laughs) SpongeBob
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An Analysis of Plato’s Crito dialogue by Kimara Wright March 22‚ 2010 Philosophy 101 Ms. Joan Beno Rm. 3357 Introduction Regarded as the wisest man in Athens‚ Greece‚ Socrates (born around 470 b.c.) was just that. Wearing shabby clothing and always walking around barefoot‚ Socrates spent his days discussing everything you can imagine. Athens was full of philosophers (known as Sophists‚ who charged money for their so-called knowledge)
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