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    MY BROTHER‚ MY EXECUTIONER F. SIONIL JOSE Characterization Don Vicente is the landlord who appears as the central figure in the story. He is also Luis Asperri’s father. However‚ his character is nothing but a stereotype of the rich – powerful‚ thus‚ usually hated and who also had an affair with a poor tenant. Luis Asperri is the product of the abovementioned affair. He spent his boyhood with his mother in Sipnget but later on lived with Don Vicente in Manila. There he studied and

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    My Mother, My Inspiration

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    My mother is my idol because she inspires me to be a strong people. She teaches me about the meaning of life. My mother’s name is Yusdawati but usually she is called Nida. My mother was born on 10 december 1963. So‚ this year she is 48 years old. She is pretty heavy and medium height. She has long black hair and black eyes. She has small nose and her smile similar with me. The things that makes my mother angry is when my house look so messy. She really does not like messy. I know exactly

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    My Mom. My Hero.

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    My Mom. My Hero. Growing up I was always closer to my father than I was to my mother. People said it was because I was the youngest and therefore I was considered daddy’s little girl. That was partially the reason‚ but there was more to it than just that. It was mainly because my dad was such a sensitive and caring person‚ just like me. That does not mean that I love him the most but that I relate to him in a way that I can’t relate to my mother. My mother has always been the strict one in the house

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    My Bondage and My Freedom

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    Frederick Douglas’s My Bondage and My Freedom and the 1800s American literature has always been greatly influenced by what the author experiences in his life‚ and it is very evident in lots of American writing. During the 1800s‚ slavery was a big influence on literature in America‚ especially for slaves because if they were literate‚ slavery was most likely the only thing they had to write about. Frederick Douglas’s autobiography‚ My Bondage and My Freedom‚ is reflective of slavery during the 1800s

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    anyone about my feeling. At that time‚ i did not have many friends because i was a new student in that school. I wanted someone to share my experience and my secret. I looked for someone to understand me. I wanted someone who could be my soul mate. I needed someone that wanted pass the happiness and sadness with me. I was going to school by bike cycle‚ but suddenly in the middle of the way my bike was broken. Fortunately‚ there was a boy that wanted help me. His named Ramma. He brought my bike cycle

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    My Dad.. My Hero..

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    they are ..... and I tell this from my personal experience. As I evolved through life‚ I saw my father evolving me- accepting me with my mistakes‚ comforting me with his words and keeping me smile with his his little thoughts and actions. Wherever he goes my father leaves an indelible impression on all those he met. His warm and selfless nature will make any unknown person a friend and I learnt the lesson of accepting people without trying to change them. My Dad is an encyclopedia of facts and

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    My future and my dreams

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    My future and my dreams Every since childhood there have been many hopes and goals for the future. Along with these two were aspirations. There was always hope for something. I could not imagine that one day I would have to tie those hopes into my future. I thought my hopes were just silly childhood dreams that would eventually fade away as the years would change. For hours I would just sit and ponder over different things. Adults would say things like “What do you hope to become when adult hood

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    My Teacher, My Hero

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    mental picture in words. Some types of figurative language are the following: Simile: a direct comparison of two things‚ usually employing the words like or as. “He watches from his mountain walls‚ And like a thunderbolt he falls.” (Tennyson) “My heart is like an apple tree whose boughs are bent with thickest fruit.” (Christina Rosseti) Other examples: clouds like fluffy balls of cotton; snowflakes like soft white feathers; a motor purring like a kitten; a lawn like a green carpet; thin as a

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    My Teacher, My Hero

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    “There goes my hero‚ watch him as he go”. Foo Fighters’ song My Hero keep playing in my head as Madam Alindayu talks about the preparation for the Teachers’ Day with the theme MY TEACHER‚ MY HERO that is celebrated by the whole world. Of course‚ as a student‚ this is the right time to give thanks to our beloved teachers who brought us to where we are now. “Grabe‚ sobrang terror ni Sir! Lalo na yung si Madam sa isang subject ko! Hay!” phrase that somehow bugs me out knowing that teachers only do

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    Mind and Body: Damaged but Alive Because I admire stories of humans triumphing above the obstacles in their lives‚ I expected Roxane Gay’s “Hunger: A Memoir of (my) Body” to be another story on eating disorders and an almost miraculous change within a person. But I was surprised by the idea of “an unruly body”‚ as Gay calls her body‚ who is oppressed by society‚ to be free without having to lose the weight nor having the approval of society. Gay is an accomplished Haitian American female author

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