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    Paper 1: “The Old Man” In this paper I can see that this student uses simple sentences very well. This student uses a simple sentence to get right to the point‚ and it’s working well for this student. The student’s introduction sentence was simple‚ yet it caught my attention. “Sand‚ beach‚ and water are what surrounded the old man.” This sentence gives a great description and I personally think it’s a great introduction. This student seems to want to experiment with complex sentences‚ and I think

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    Wings “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” uses tone‚ diction‚ and syntax to create an elaborate story that constantly has the reader on their heels. The tragic incidents dealing with the old man as a circus animal for the whole town creates a sad and depressing mood. A symmetrical structure placed on the story line helps balance out the incidents occurring throughout the plot. The story relies on imagery to create a picture inside our minds as to what is fact and what is false. In the short story

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    The theme of the book‚ the Alchemist‚ is to pursue your personal legend above all things. Paul Coleho makes it very clear that any one can achieve personal greatness by using a shepherd. Their are many reasons why you should follow your personal legend. Not only could you benefit from it‚ other lives you encounter on your journey maybe changed. You may have to post pone your journey to find the funds to complete you journey. In the book Santiago sales his sheep and goes to a lnad he has never seen

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    ignorance. The truth gets dilluded when the majority decides they will not support it‚ “What sort of truths are they that the majority usually supports? They are truths that are of such advanced age that they are beginning to break up. And if a truth is as old as that‚ it is also in a fair way to become a lie‚ gentlemen.” ( An Enemy of the People page ). In An Enemy of the People‚ the citizens choose to embrace ignorance‚ even though most of them know that there is some truth to the poison in the water.

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    they were low in food‚ water‚ and sanity. Meanwhile‚ the two other guys fight each other and they fall out of the boat where a shark goes through them. Prendrick drifts for days‚ before being rescued by a passing ship‚ the Ipecacuanha. In the ship‚ a man named Montgomery gives him the medical attention‚ and quickly both became good friends‚ but the same can’t be said for Captain Davis. When Montgomery and Davis talk about Montgomery’s animal cargo‚ Prendick unwisely chooses to side with the guy who

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    got in lots of trouble. I made that choice sort of unintentionally because I forgot she couldn’t get off the swing and I had to pee. I regret the decision now because every time I go to the park with my sister my parents remind me to take my 11 year old sister with me when I

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    In “ The Open Boat” crane personifies elements in the nature as a factor which brings out the true human nature and test’s a person’s ability to survive‚ and work together rather than nature being an overwhelming destructive force. One does not have to end up being stranded on the open sea like the four men did to test their ability to survive‚ it exists in a variety of real world situation‚ but one has to see it as such. Although those situations may not require the same experience as the four men

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    his lungs “BARK BARK” I screamed. “Calm down afa” an islander said “MAMA” Mako then screamed again “I’m Coming” She said “Whats Wro-” She has been cut off by the thing that was inside the shark but I don’t know if “thing” was right More like “THIS MAN” but he looked so familiar could he be oh more like he

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    Human Remains Clonycaven Man/ Old Croghan Man 1) The site of discovery and the events which brought the remains to light 2) Scientific dating techniques 3) Forensic analysis of the remains to help determines the cause and context of death New technology‚ scientific dating and forensic analysis has made an immense impact on the development of and understanding of ancient human remains. This can be seen in the excavation of Clonycaven Man and Old Croghan Man who were discovered in 2003

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s‚ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” tells of the curious encounter between a rather mundane family and a mysterious old man with wings who crash-lands in their backyard. In keeping with magical realist style‚ this short story relies on deeply evocative descriptions and poetic devices to reveal a strange‚ almost ethereal setting. Yet Marquez’s story is not limited by the stylistically typical blend of the fantastic and the real. Rather‚ through the calculated use of symbols

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