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    The idleness of a passenger‚ my isolation amongst all these men with whom I had no point of contact‚ the oily and languid sea‚ the uniform somberness of the coast‚ Using descriptive language to describe the calm motionless sea… seemed to keep me away from the truth of things‚ within the toil of a mournful and senseless

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    blood. Veronica swiftly wakes up in the middle of a room with two dead men on the floor. Weak and scared she begins to pull off the restraints on her wrists and ankles. Finally‚ free she gets off the gurney and begins to explore where she is and find out she’s in a hospital laboratory. Trying to find a door‚ two men come running out of a room with guns‚ feeling a surge of adrenaline she ducks and upper cuts knocking out the men. Finding a door‚ finally outside not knowing where she is. A ting of fear

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    Salvador Avina AP English Lit. Mrs. Butterfield July 05‚ 2012 Review Chapter Four 1. Review the definition of “theme” in fiction. Theme is a perceptive statement on life based upon the literature piece encompassing of significant details without specifying‚ overgeneralizing‚ or restating a familiar cliché. 2. Describe the best way(s) in which the theme of a story may be stated. Theme of a story may be stated very briefly or at greater length (Arp and Johnson 189). If the story is encompassed

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    As it turns out‚ the ship was carrying sugar‚ which meant that we would be eating well that night. The captain was busy recruiting new members for the crew‚ in order to replace the men lost today. After the cargo was loaded onto the Fallen Lamb‚ the other ship was set ablaze along with the enemy captain and men who decided not to join us. I looked over the side‚ and watched as the burning ship disappeared into the evening horizon. *** *** *** “And what happens after that?” The young man sitting

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    Cry‚ the Beloved Country Dialectical Journals Theme: Racial Inequality & Injustice Quote Response “Kumalo climbed into the carriage for non-Europeans‚ already full of the humbler people of his race…” (43) How there’s a carriage exclusively for non-Europeans is understandable at the time period that this novel is set in‚ but people who read this in the 21st century might think that this is odd how Europeans couldn’t stand to ride in the same carriage as non-Europeans. “Black and white it says‚ black

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    minute lived is one minute closer to his inevitable death‚ whether it be from fighting or disease or natural causes‚ as James Dean declared‚ “Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.” The sexualization of women to persuade young men to enlist in

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    should be taken back with us‚ and when we saw the car moving they sent me down to check. Are you here alone?" "No‚ my family and I have been living off what we can find in the local farm. Our house is back this way‚ come with me. " The two men entered Nat’s car and drove back immediately to the farm‚ to pick up his family. When Nat told his wife about what was happening‚ at first she was very skeptical‚ but realized that there was no other way to escape the birds. In a matter of an hour

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    1. “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one‚” he told me‚ “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” (p. 1) 2. "… there was an excitement in her voice that men who had cared for her found difficult to forget: a singing compulsion‚ a whispered “Listen‚” a promise that she had done gay‚ exciting things just a while since and that there were gay‚ exciting things hovering in the next hour." (p. 11) 3. "The idea is if we don’t look out the white

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    rain to keep her company. At fifteen she was barely a teenager‚ and had never met Samuel and so did not know what to expect. She had heard stories however that terrified her‚ stories that kept her up at night. From seeing her father she knew what some men were capable of. She also was aware of the crimes Samuel had become involved in‚ which did nothing to enhance her expectations of him. What a relief it was then when Samuel turned out to be nothing less than a gentleman; he did not force her to do

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    My coursework is a study of tourism on Bourton-on-the-water. In this coursework I will investigate two hypotheses. A hypothesis is an idea which can be tested based on geographical theory. To test these hypotheses we will use data collected from our Environmental Quality Survey and our Traffic count. To carry out this study‚ we visited both Bourton-on-the-water and Charlbury. I went round in a group of four people and we all came to an appropriate final conclusion on each of the questions/observations

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