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    Margo Solod and Sherman Alexie have written texts to show how people are affected by the places that they live in. In Solod’s Poem‚ "Dream House"‚ it shows how the speaker’s dream house reminds them of all of their past memories that have happened there. However the house is now demolished‚ which leaves the speaker with a sense of loss. While Alexie’s story‚ His Life on the Reservation‚ shows that as long as John has his family with him‚ it does not matter where he lives. When brought together‚ these

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    you. Our friends make us who we are and help us feel better. In The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer‚ Maria is Matt’s first friend. Friends are important people so Maria is an really important character. She was Matt’s best friend and lover. Maria is compassionate but still can be unforgiving because she had concerns for people‚ held grudges‚ and she helped Matt. She did all those things although she can’t seem to grow out of the fact that Matt is a clone. Maria worried about Matt and cared

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    females‚ homosexuals‚ immigrants‚ and any minority who does not fit within society’s norms. Out of context‚ some of these words do not seem like used to dehumanize and belittle‚ but the context and hate attached when these words are used can make them offensive and disrespectful. The act of renaming a person robs an individual of their sovereignty and forces the individuals into submission. Calling a person out of name is when individuals with more power address a person with significantly less using

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    In-N-Out Burger 1. In-N-Out Burgers have broken all the rules and thanks to that their average per store sales eclipse those of McDonald’s. With that said‚ In-N-Out’s customers must really enjoy their burger in order to continue going back to the company. In-N-Out has not changed anything since day one and that is their way of keeping their customer’s well-being. As stated in the text‚ their philosophy till this day still remains the same; “Give customers the freshest‚ highest quality foods

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    Writer’s Statement For my text production I chose to compose an expository piece (informative speech) called ‘No-way out of Norway’ after I was inspired by the novel‚ Moby Dick and its negative description of whales as ‘monstrous beings’. My overall intention in writing my piece for Australian conservationists was to uncover the truth behind the Norwegian whaling industry‚ an industry readily overlooked in favour of the more brutal Japanese traders. The intended audience of my piece was people

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    "OutOut" - commentary "OutOut" is a poem by Robert Frost about a tragic event. Frost conveys the theme of his poem in the form of a story: a boy is working with a buzz saw‚ when he cuts his hand off with it when his sister calls him for supper. The loss of blood results in his unexpected death‚ and his family returns to their daily lives. The tragic event shows the boy’s sudden and premature loss of innocence‚ While narrating the story‚ the speaker implies that he sees the

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    In the poem‚ "Out-Out" by Robert Frost; the speaker has a somber‚ serious‚ regretful attitude‚ an ironic tone‚ and a vivid descriptive voice towards the events occurring throughout the poem. He (the speaker) is shown as a witness to the story that takes place. Frost uses this dramatic take on a chain of events to guide you through a series of emotions as the poem develops. The first thing I noticed in reading the poem was the calm and serene atmosphere that the speaker was describing. "The buzz

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    Honesty in Marriage In A Doll’s House‚ Ibsen uses role reversal between Nora and Christine to show the importance of honesty in a good marriage versus dishonesty. Nora and Torvald have the dishonest marriage and that proves to turn out badly for their relationship in the end. Christine remained an honest person and ended up with a rekindled relationship with her old love. At the very beginning‚ everything seems fine with Torvald and Nora if Nora’s initial act of dishonesty is

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    As humans‚ we are faced with problems and dilemmas daily‚ and must find a solution to resolve these problems. In the short story‚ He-y‚ Come on Out! by Shinichi Hoshi‚ the effects of a decision that one makes are emphasized. Yes‚ the author does use the setting of the story to convey the big idea effectively. By examining human nature to always be better‚ and not caring about long term effects‚ and listening to the advice that other people give‚ one can see that the setting is used to effectively

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    ;sAt the beginning of A Doll’s House‚ Nora seems completely happy. She responds affectionately to Torvald’s teasing‚ speaks with excitement about the extra money his new job will provide‚ and takes pleasure in the company of her children and friends. She does not seem to mind her doll-like existence‚ in which she is coddled‚ pampered‚ and patronized. As the play progresses‚ Nora reveals that she is not just a “silly girl‚” as Torvald calls her. That she understands the business details related to

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