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    students in which I gave a polite wave and hurried into my classroom which was buried deep into the middle school’s basement ‚ nearly spilling my cheap 25 cent coffee. Just from the outcomes of my morning I could tell this was going to be a long regretful day. The atmosphere was unusally thick this morning but being that my computer classroom was located in what was nicknamed “The Dungen’’ I thought nothing

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    led other angels into the rebellion and consequently cast into hell. There he easily took control over it and declares: “Better to reign in Hell‚ than serve in Heav’n...” As apparent as this statement is‚ so is the pride of Satan. He has some regretful thoughts about what he did‚ but his pride is too great to apologize to God. He has feelings like us‚ a level of pride that is over the top but is still similar to ours‚ remorse‚ anger‚ frustration with leaders; all of this is very relate-able and

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    The sun rises in the morning then dies down as the night time comes. Like a sun setting down‚ that is how death for me is. Applying what Morrie said‚ we need to learn how to die before we learn how to live. I would like to give an example in a simple context. On a daily basis‚ we try to finish all our work‚ all our tasks‚ all our businesses before the sun sets down. We try to make most of our time by being productive so that we can rest peacefully at night. This is what Morrie wants to impart with

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    The Great Gatsby is a book full of conflict and surprises. Daisy and Myrtle were the two important woman characters in the story. They are two interesting woman who turns the story upside down. There’s many differences between the two characters. Daisy had her own view on the world‚ about a girl’s perspective. “That’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful fool.” (D. Buchanan). She is a blond headed woman from Louisville‚ she is the wife of Tom Buchanan. Daisy and Myrtle were different

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    A bachelors degree‚ a well to do family‚ money‚ potential‚ intelligence are all extremely sought after traits in every young up and comer‚ yet one of our brightest‚ most promising prospects traded those desirables for a life of exploration and person freedom. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild‚ a tale of a boy with the worlds possibilities at his fingertips was found dead in an abandoned bus in the Alaska bush after years of nomadic existence. This boy‚ Chris McCandless‚ never settled for the path that

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    When a character sells their soul to Satan in a narrative‚ it is often for receiving something that is usually unachievable‚ for example‚ riches‚ reviving of loved ones‚ or some other objective of value. But in the end‚ the soul is usually sent to eternal torment‚ leaving a lot of troubled people in the wake of destruction behind the damned soul. In Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ Tom Walker sells his soul to “Old Scratch” (the Devil) as a means of receiving Pirate Kidd’s lost treasure

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    The first poem in the collection for analysis is “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. The poem is about realizing and regretting not being more appreciative for the father’s hard work and those little things the father did for the family‚ that the speaker took for granted. In the second stanza‚ you might also think that the relationship could have been tough and now the speaker regrets not being more thankful for the things his father did for him. In line 13-14 when the speaker says‚ “What

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    If I were to be honest‚ it really became a show about a particular student. Though I felt regretful that this student had such standings‚ I could not help but feel sorry‚ in a conflicting way‚ because obviously‚ everyone (at least facilitator‚ coordinator and interns) were in opposition with his views and it became an “us against him” situation

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    Jaelin’s Appeal I‚ Jaelin Carter‚ am writing to you‚ Hetal Patel‚ to prove to you why I deserve to continue my college career here at Robert Morris University. Rightfully so‚ should I have been on academic probation seeing as though I did not take the opportunity to allow my true scholastic ability to speak for me. By no means am I using this appeal as a window to make excuses for my poor choices but to simply enlighten you on the troubling and disheartening incidents that occurred which unfortunately

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    over the twilit sands...” He uses the word “I” to indicate that it is in first person. This use of point of view helps indicate the amount of regret he has from killing the snake. Regret is shown when he says “as I might have let him go.” He is regretful about what he did to the snake as he thinks about what would have happened

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