Emma Just as Mr. Woodhouse had predicted‚ the air was chilling. Mr. John Knightley made an enthusiastic comment‚ “By God‚ Mr. Woodhouse! Snow is falling upon us tonight.” “Ahh! of course I was right.” Mr Woodhouse turned to Mr. George Knightley and looked him up and down‚ “Did I not warn you to dress warm‚ my son? Why‚ you look half dressed? Have you looked this way all night?! You look to be in costume for a circus!” Mr. George Knightley‚ assisted by Mr. Weston loaded Mr. Woodhouse into his limousine;
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Nora was walking out of class when her phone began to ring‚ she looked at the unknown number which was puzzling to the girl. She had little people too talk too‚ and all of them had a contact in her phone. Curiousity had gotten the best of her as she picked up the phone‚ "Hello?" She knew the voice‚ and it made her sick. "Hey Nory." She knew his voice like it was her mothers. Well that was a bad comparision as she hadnt heard her mother voice in several years. "How the hell did you get my number?"
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No Choice Sal walked purposefully through the alleys of Butler’s Buldings towards the rows of stalls. She needed to get back home to Willie but she couldn’t go home empty-handed‚ not again. To see Willie’s pale crestfallen face‚ when he saw she didn’t have any food‚ would break her heart. She scanned the market and the throng of people‚ looking for a loaf of bread or some fruit she could take without being noticed. Her eyes came to rest upon the baker’s stall‚ which was being guarded zealously by
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An ending is the most crucial part of a book. Not only does it conclude the whole book‚ but it can also give the reader a whole new interpretation to what the book is about. ¡®The Lord of the Flies¡¯ by William Golding is a typical book that illustrates this point. Without the ending‚ the book would hardly amount to half of its true value. This is because the ending shows what the book is really about. If one does not read the last part of the book‚ one will not be able to see the crucial meaning
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Alternative ending Are you ready? ‘Said Ethan . Yes ‘Mattie replied with her soft and subtle voice. They where going to make passionate love while sleighing downhill. If they succeeded to finish they would leave to go to Florida and start over again. If they didn’t make it‚ they would crash on the elm tree and their fate would be in God’s hands. They started gaining speed but because Ethan wanted it to last he purposely slowed them down. Mattie was in ecstasy and wasn’t paying attention‚ since
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At first you might think that yes because he ended him friends life‚but if you really think about the whole situation George was just making Lennies life easier by ending it because if he didn’t kill him they still would of found him somewhere‚they would make him suffer by probably putting him in jail‚ taking him to a mental hospital. But basically any other option would of made him suffer and that exactly what George didn’t want for Leannie because even though George knew that what Lennie did was
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The Ending of Mandatory Retirement in Ontario As of December 12‚ 2006 Ontario residents can decide for themselves whether they want to continue working past the age of 65 or whether they want to terminate their employment and start to enjoy their retirement. In Ontario‚ a new law‚ Bill 211 came into effect “Ending of Mandatory Retirement Statue Law Amendment Act of 2005.” The bill was given Royal Assent on December 12‚ 2005 however in order to allow employers time to make the necessary provisions
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seasoned with conflict; however‚ other people‚ such as scholar Marcia K. Lieberman‚ ask‚ “to what extent [do] they reflect female attributes” (259)? The short story “Happy Endings‚” by Margret Atwood takes the reader for a ride through a myriad of scenarios: which consist of the American dream‚ as depicted in part A; the real-life endings‚ seen in parts B and C; and other non-typical scenarios viewed in scenes D‚ E and F. A common theme among the parts is the depiction of the romantic fantasy. The romantic
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In John Earl Basset’s Huckleberry Finn: The end lies in the beginning Basset‚ introduces various ideas in his writing regarding whether or not the ending of Huckleberry Finn is appropriate. Although‚ I do agree with a majority of his claims regarding the ending of Huckleberry Finn. However‚ I do not agree with a certain claim he introduces Basset states‚ “Huck’s performances‚ however‚ are individual he cannot‚ or does not‚ control or manipulate others” (Basset 92). This claim is far from being
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“Happy Endings” suggests that what matters in writing is not the end‚ but the middle‚ where all the content is formed. This theme represents life‚ showing that the part of life that really matters is what one does in between birth and death. This theme is carried through each of the scenarios the author gives. Every true ending to a story is that the character dies. It is the same in life. The portion that separates the scenarios is what happens in the middle. No matter what a person does in their
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