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    In the book Fangirl‚ I would put a character named David. He would be 19 years old‚ with dark-colored shaggy hair like a stereotypical surfer. David would be everything Cath wasn’t. He would be bold‚ and extroverted‚ while Cath‚ the main character‚ is shy and can be very introverted. David would be interested in Cath’s fanfiction‚ a story with characters that are already created but put into a different plot‚ about her favorite book series Simon Snow. David would be the one person who helped Cath

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    Truthful‚ loyal‚ born leaders‚ and honesty. These are all the characteristics of a real life hero. Odysseus has features almost similar to real life heroes. Real life heroes save lives and help people which is exactly what Odysseus did. Odysseus represents a strong hero because he was a great leader‚ he had a smart mind‚ and he was very brave. A sign of Odysseus’s leadership is when he was facing the heard ships from the Cattle of the Sun God. He knew that they had eaten the cattle so he said "I

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    In Book 3 of The Odyssey‚ Homer characterizes Telemachus as confident and authoritative‚ as demonstrated through his speech and physique‚ despite his initial self-uncertainty. In the process‚ Telemachus’ character transforms dramatically. At first‚ Telemachus was unconfident in his abilities to converse. He explicitly revealed this uncertainty to Athena as he stated‚ “How can I greet him‚ Mentor‚ even approach the king? I’m hardly adept at subtle conversation” (Homer 108). His lack of confidence

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    Ordinary Thinking: Ordinary thinking is associative thinking…the mind is allowed to move anywhere. Contemplation: Thinking becomes contemplation when it moves not through accociation‚ but is directed. You work on a particular problem and you bracket out all associations. For example‚ science is based on contemplation…any logical thinking is contemplation. Contemplation is logical and rational. Concentration: Concentration is staying at one point‚ not allowing your mind to move at all…it

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    having Bod (a character from (The Graveyard Book) speak to the class. He would be a good choice because he is kind to everyone. He is also entertaining because of all the adventures he has been on. Bod would also be a good choice because he has a lot of good information to tell. Bod would be a good guest speaker because he is kind‚ entertaining‚ and has a lot of information to tell‚ Bod would be a good guest speaker because he is kind. He is kind because it makes it easier for people to understand

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    A turning point is something that changes your life. The characters in “DragonWings” by Laurence Yep‚ “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros and Middle School Loneliness all faced turning points in their lives. All three characters Moon Shadow‚ Rachel‚ and the boy all adapted to their turning points. DragonWings by Laurence Yep is a amazing‚ realistic fiction about Moon Shadow being without a father because he left to go live in the Golden Mountains to get money for the family can survive. Moon Shadow had

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    The main character‚ Jenny has the motivation to seek for a more desirable and meaningful life where she feels as if she is making an impact on her surroundings. This is seen in Neil as well but in a more literal sense due to how the snow storm has made any outside contact impossible. For instance‚ when the TV is still not working he states‚ “The electricity’s on. You’d think with a satellite dish we’d pick up something (2018). He also explains to Jenny how he does not enjoy being remote from the

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    And in the case of Dani Kind‚ her presence is crucial to every work in which she has been featured. She has been spotlighted in a myriad of supporting roles for a wide variety of networks‚ and I had the good sense to initially notice her Hallmark characters. Recently‚ she agreed to answer a few questions about how she got started in acting‚ her experience with Hallmark and elsewhere‚ and her upcoming appearance

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    In the short story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin‚ the main character Calixta is a wife and mother who appears to be unhappy and restless in her marriage and commits adultery. Calixta is able to fulfill her sexual desires with another man and does not feel guilty about it. Some readers may say that Calixta’s attitude on having an affair is selfish and most readers will not identify with the main character but may know characters that have Calixta’s mentality. Readers first get a glimpse of Calixta

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    Regardless to the fact Lennie is considered one of the principle characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ he is arguably the least exciting. Throughout the novel he seems to be the same person as on the first pages‚ enduring no development‚ growth or significant changes. His character is very simple‚ in most scenes he is in‚ it is reinforced that he is very strong‚ he enjoys petting soft things and is devoted to George and the American Dream‚ that he and George will someday own a farm. It is this simplicity

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