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    Runner Chapter 9 Script

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    Title: gun point Characters: -Charlies voice over (narration) -Charlie -Knuckles - Squizzy -Squizzy’s friend Setting: Squizzy is celebrating with his mates. When Charlie comes to tell him his upsetting news (at Squizzys office). Charlie: (knocks on door) Voiceover: a few seconds after knocking on the door the metal plate slid open. Knuckles: yeah? Charlie:knuckles its me Charlie Voice over: as he opened the door knuckles flashed me a smile. Knuckles: how are ya‚ this fine evnin‚ Charlie

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    Romeo and Juliet Eulogy Balthazar (Romeo’s servant) is presenting a eulogy for Romeo Why is it that‚ the violent passions of others‚ can result in the unwanted deaths of the innocent? Why is it that‚ out of all of the noble citizens of Verona‚ two of the most innocent citizens‚ ever to have walked the streets of this renowned city‚ are lying before us today‚ looking the horrible face of death straight into its eyes? It is completely understandable if you were unable to fully answer my previous

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    JavaScript Objects Everything is an Object • In JavaScript almost everything is an object. Even primitype datatypes (exept null and undefined) can be treated as objects. • Booleans can be objects or primitive data treated as objects • Numbers can be objects or primitive data treated as objects • Strings are also objects or primitive data treated as objects • Dates are always objects • Maths and Regular Expressions are always objects • Arrays are always objects • Even functions are always

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    Examining the course of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s life‚ the pivotal developmental moments in her early years seems to have prepped her for a life in educational reform and the role as America’s foremost advocate of kindergarten education. Elizabeth Palmer‚ her mother‚ managed a boardinghouse for students in New Hampshire. She was given the name “Walking Dictionary” because her extensive reading enabled her to answer all questions put to her by the boarders. In November of 1802‚ Elizabeth wed

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    CHARACTERS POLICE EMILY‚ Dexter’s next-door-neighbour‚ a gentle lady with beautiful looks‚ all around perfect JOHN‚ friend of Dexter‚ an anxious young man DEXTER‚ a suspicious college student who just moved to a new apartment‚ believes in aliens The living room of Dexter’s new apartment with a hole drilled into one of the walls DEXTER: (Peering through hole) (JOHN‚ knocks on door) DEXTER: Come in! JOHN: (Enters) Jeez Dexter‚ how long has it been‚ three‚ four weeks? DEXTER: Three weeks and two

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    his personality interpreted in many different ways. In the original script‚ we first meet Shylock in Act 1Scene 3‚ where he is discussing the agreement to loan 3000 ducats to Bassanio in forfeit of a pound of his flesh. Within this scene there is a stark contrast between Shakespeare’s representation of Shylock and Radford’s film portrayal of the multi-faceted character‚ Shylock. Shylock begins a long speech in the original script “Yes to smell pork…news on the Rialto?” Here a tone of aggression

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    mykil Hill Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” The Tell-Tale heart story written by Edgar Allan Poe is often viewed by readers as talent and crazy of a mad man. In his story Edgar Allan Poe tells about an obsessed man with the intentions to kill someone. All though the narrator is aware of his insanity‚ the explosive nature of his cruel conspiracy plainly indicates the story of a mad man‚ who is delusional with a crazy way of thinking; over the use of irony‚ imagery‚ and tone

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    The comparison of characters in “The Canterbury Tales” varies a lot because of how different all the characters are. Chaucer does a good job letting the reader know who the characters are by describing each one individually. He let’s you know things such as what they’re wearing‚ what they look like‚ and sometimes even if he likes them or not. The reeve and the parson are not very similar characters. In the story there’s good and bad people going on the trip for different reasons like‚ becoming a

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    The Tale of Lynx case The most critical choices faced by James Milmo‚ early in founding of Lynx are as follows: Going to Business School or not? He always wanted to be an Entrepreneur He knew that a new business is a risk So he wanted to make sure that if business does not work‚ he should be able to be back to Business School Therefore he did first semester It was a good decision as he was trying to play safe and he knew what he was doing to himself Partnering with Doug Curtis or Not? Doug

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    The Tale of Genji and the Tales of Ise‚ both being of the monogatari literature‚ share similarities in their theme of romantic courtship‚ presence of male protagonists famed for their romantic exploits and the presentation of courtly ‘miyabi’ aesthetics. Differences between the two‚ however‚ lie in the nature of their storytelling – while both texts incorporate poetic verses‚ the Tale of Genji is largely written in prose while the Tales of Ise is known as an ‘uta monogatari’ with waka poems being

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