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    ONE DAY WAR BY JUDITH SOLOWAY KAY The narrative is set in the USA in 2065. It is a momentous time for the American public as it is the bicentenary of the American Civil War. The celebrations have already been the centre of attention for a long while. The celebration is held on the ninth of April‚ the time when the American Civil War ended. The weather is clear and beautiful. It seems perfectly fit for celebrations in a festive atmosphere. The bicentennial celebration is broadcast by an American

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    Contrast Essay In the story’s “The Night the Bed Fell”‚ and the “Stolen Day” they both had a conflict in their family. In the Night the Bed Fell all the misunderstandings lead to mother hearing something so she thought the bed fell on the father. In the Stolen Day the narrator felt misunderstood because he thought he had a disease but he did not have the disease. I’m going to show you what the narrators from “The Night the Bed Fell” and the “Stolen Day” have in common and their differences.

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    The short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is about a class of nine year old students on Venus. Most of the class does not remember what the sun looks like because it comes out shortly every seven years. One girl however‚ Margot‚ remembers the sun from when she lived on Earth five years ago. One message from the story sheds light on the tone of the story‚ further describes this key secluded girl in the class‚ and introduces a conflict between the rest of the class and her that allows for

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    number of years‚ on his experience in the war with his childhood friend Elijah. This gives way to two different stories‚ two different narrators Niska and Xavier. The novel is structured like one of those Russian Matryoshka dolls‚ the ones where you open up the doll to find other‚ smaller dolls inside. Niska tells Xavier stories of her life‚ Elijah is obsessively compelled to tell Xavier war stories and poor Xavier is too damaged to speak of his own stories and so relives them in his morphine-addled

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    from a smoldering heap of sofa. How was Harold going to explain this one to his grandmother when she got home? Since he had moved in with her the year before‚ Harold had tried not to be any trouble. She was generous to let him stay‚ since he couldn’t afford a place of his own. He tried to keep to his room‚ quietly playing video games with his headset on‚ so as not to make too much noise. He did his own laundry‚ washed his own dishes‚ and tried to stay out of the way as much as possible. Now the

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    Every story has a clever theme that is dispersed throughout to educate the readers of main issues in our world today. One substantial example of this is Ray Bradbury’s story‚ “All Summer In a Day”. In this story‚ young Margot from planet Earth tries to adapt to life on Venus‚ but there are roadblocks in her path that prevent her from having a decent time‚ which are her classmates. Each and every one of them made sure that Margot would suffer the pain they went through: not being able to see the sun

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    Five Nights at Freddy’s is the Best Game Ever By Tanner Bries Do you like horror games? Maybe five nights at Freddy’s will be the game for you. Five Nights at Freddy’s is a super popular indie game. In the game you are a security guard on duty at a restaurant called Freddy Fazbears Pizzaria. There are four animatronics that are trying to find you. When they do They stuff you in a suit like them. The main four animatronics are Freddy Fazbear‚ Bonnie the Bunny‚ Chicka the Chicken‚ and Foxy the Pirate

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    Rome. However‚ once Cassius started to corrupt the mind of Brutus‚ Brutus was swaying to his side. “Looking for the answer” signifies how Brutus was not sure whether or not killing Julius Caesar was the morally right answer. Brutus did not have murderous thoughts against Caesar until Cassius started to whisper in his ear. “If we could find a reason” signifies how Brutus defended killing Julius Caesar. In his speech to Rome that he made directly after killing Caesar‚ Brutus defended himself by

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    The Night Sky’s Story Act five scene three opens up with the suspense but ends with an unsettling resolve to the plot. Watching Paris‚ then Romeo entering Juliet’s tomb ultimately foreshadows the The scene will open up in the Capulet’s mausoleum cobweb covered corners along with worms and insects scurrying in a gloomy and concrete walled corridor‚ ready to swallow any disoriented incomers. Further down the hallway lays Juliet‚ with a stone door that leads into her chamber. The set will include

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    themes exist in Night‚ Elie Wiesel’s nightmarish story of his Holocaust experience. From normal life in a small town to physical abuse in concentration camps‚ Night chronicles the journey of Wiesel’s teenage years. Neither Wiesel nor any of the Jews in Sighet could have imagined the horrors that would befall them as their lived changed under the Nazi regime. The Jews all lived peaceful‚ civilized lives before German occupation. Eliezer Wiesel was concerned with mysticism and his father was “more

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