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    make a inference. In the story deep and dark and dangerous Claire’s and Dulcie’s reactions to Teresa’s/Sissy’s name gets the reader predicting which lets us make a prediction. For example on page 2 and 3 when Claire snatched the photo (which had teresa) from Ali that she brought from the attic Mary included “her face suddenly flushed. Claire than asked where did you get this.” As she was looking at the photo and asking the question Ali thought to herself by saying “she acted as if I’d been rummaging

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    1. “Harpo say‚ I love you‚ Squeak. He kneel down and try to put his arms round her waist. She stand up. My name Mary Agnes‚ she say.”-This passage is from Celie’s forty-first letter. Squeak has just returned from an unsuccessful attempt to release Sofia from prison. The prison warden raped Squeak‚ and she returns home battered and torn. However‚ Squeak is not defeated‚ and she makes an important act of resistance when she decides to reject the belittling nickname‚ Squeak‚ that Harpo has given her

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    The Crazy Thing Called Love In the article "The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love‚" Stephanie Coontz‚ a college level professor‚ makes the heavily-supported statement that only rarely in history has love been seen as the main reason for matrimony. In fact‚ she states that our widely known view on love did not develop until the 18th century. She gives examples of many varying culture’s views from before that time‚ along with their stance on the relationship between love and marriage. Coontz heavily

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    The Role of Women in Society Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ demonstrates the original and traditional cultures of African‚ predominantly the Igbo culture. In traditional Igbo culture‚ men are perceived as the dominant and most powerful sex‚ while women are perceived as weak lesser people. Although women seem to play an inferior role in society‚ there are many traditions that exemplify the value and importance of women to males in society. Although women are mistreated‚ the Igbo society

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    adults lost their home and the struggles and troublesome difficulties they had in their homeland. The development of the colonizer’s land‚ made them to become confused with where their loyalties should lie. In Arundhati Roy’s novel ‘The God of Small Things’‚ the Kochamma family is a family of tragic people. It is their own cultural traditions that lead them to the tragedy. However‚ the theme within the novel is of the people oppressed by the colonisation of India especially by England‚ and how a

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    The beginning of spring always brings a new season of baseball. So‚ in celebration‚ here are nine reasons to love this sport‚ one for each inning. 1. No Time Limit Unlike most sports‚ baseball has no time limit. That means it ain’t over ’til it’s over‚ and the excitement of an extra-inning ball game is second to none. Need some proof? The longest recorded Major League game was on May 1‚ 1920. After 26 innings‚ Boston and Brooklyn ended with a 1-1 tie. Long enough for you? If not‚ in 1984‚ Chicago

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    The various‚ unqualified mothers of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations inflict major‚ negative consequences on their children in both mental and physical ways. Two of the female characters‚ find themselves ill-equipped for their position because of pride‚ jealousy‚ and a general inability to support their offspring. Furthermore‚ the other two abusive mothers raise their offspring with menace and ruthlessness which leads to major social complications in their childrens’ lives. To begin‚ two of the

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    green light because it represents love and love is a beautiful thing. The light shines at the end of Daisy’s dock for a reason. I feel like the green light represents the love Gatsby has for Daisy. A light almost never goes out‚ his love for Daisy obviously has not disappeared or fainted over that long course of time. Another thing is he bought a house right across the bay‚ clear sight of this light. He knew Daisy lived over there‚ so to him‚ it is like their love is so close but so far. He looks

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    A Man is Only As Great as his Mother Alexander the Great. The power of that name is astonishing. There is no last name needed other than just “the Great.” That is how undeniably powerful and influential Alexander of Macedon was during his reign as the Emperor of Greece from 336 to 323 BCE‚ and continues to be today. As talked about in Worlds Together‚ Worlds Apart‚ although most people in European‚ Asian‚ and western civilizations may not recognize it‚ Alexander’s policies‚ laws and ultimate dreams

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    Agatha Christie says‚ “A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law‚ no pity. It dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path. “. Mother being the supreme lover‚ loves her child like nothing. A mother dissipates the clouds of darkness‚ and cause peace to return to our hearts when we are helpless in the wilderness life with her kind precepts and counsels. From the moment we are born till we are cradled in the chariot of death‚ we

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