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    except for a table at the center. She looked closer and saw a folder. She opened it carefully‚ dust falling off of it like an avalanche on a mountain. Then‚ she knew the truth. Her best friend in the Glade‚ the person she trusted the absolute most‚ Rosa Pump‚ was the creator. She knew she had to tell someone‚ but she couldn’t bear to lose the only person she could relate to in the Glade‚ she just couldn’t bear it. In the morning‚ she walked lifelessly to the door‚ waiting for it to open. She heard

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    old girl Rosa. She’s a young lady who’s confused about her life and is very insecure about her body. In the novel‚ Rosa is a girl who battling weight issues and criticism from her mother. Her mother likes to compare herself to Rosa a lot especially when it comes to appearance. She thinks she’s helping Rosa by taking her to perlas botanica to get tea to help her lose weight but in fact she’s making her less confident. Rosas mother and sister a very confident in themselves compared to Rosa who describes

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    towards that decision. Domestic violence isn’t the only stain on Maycomb’s reputation‚ we haven’t even gotten to poverty yet. Poverty is a never ending epidemic in Maycomb‚ every other family is a victim of some form of poverty. The Ewells and the Cunninghams are two prime examples

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    adults. She greeted Mr. Cunningham when he was getting ready to kill Tom Robinson. “Hey‚ Mr. Cunningham… Hey‚ Mr. Cunningham‚ how are you entailments getting along?... Do you remember me‚ Mr. Cunningham? I’m Jean Louise Finch. You brought some hickory nuts one time‚ remember... I go to school with Walter... He’s your boy‚ ain’t he? Ain’t he sir?... He is in my grade and he does really well… He’s a good boy‚ a real nice boy.” (Page 205) She wanted to be friendly to Mr. Cunningham and try to understand

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    coldness of hell.” (Ozick 246). Stella is seen as a cold hearted person especially after Rosa assumed “Stella was waiting for Magda to die so she could put her teeth into her little thighs.” (Ozick 247). Stella’s coldness of her heart comes from the jealousy of Magda being safe in her shawl. Stella was in a state of mind as a cannibal due to the scarceness of food on the journey to the concentration camp. While Rosa would give her food to Magda‚ “Stella gave nothing; Stella was ravenous‚ a growing child…”

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    manure‚   compost‚  and  biological  pest  control.  Cunningham  Organic  Farming  uses  no  pesticides  and  they use compost for fertilizers‚ "We use chicken manure called EZ Green Natural  Organic  Fertilizer"  (Cunningham).  Organic  farming  practices  is  helpful  to  our  environment  and  what  foods  people  consume‚  "We  practice  organic   farming  because  we  do  not  believe  in  using  herbicides  and  pesticides"  (Cunningham).  The  advantages  of  organic  farming  our  farmers 

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    historians believe America was conforming and everyone was “the perfect family”; that life was perfect. Other historians believe that the 1950s was a time for deviancy; they believe that most parents could not control their rebellious teenagers. Elaine Tyler May convincingly and compelling argues that a culture of conformity developed and took root in

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    on those days‚ it’s just like a dream. The only thing that bothered me was that we waited so long to make this protest and to let it be known wherever we go that all of us should be free and equal and have all opportunities that other should have” (Rosa Parks)‚ a member of the N.A.A.C.P. and one who sparked the beginning of the boycott‚ declared this words with power in her fight against injustice. African Americans had experienced discrimination in many aspects of their lives. Since the civil war

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    from me this last blessing‚ and see Glademere in full light!” The darkness exploded into a thousand colors‚ with countless butterflies filling the air with rainbow light. Rosa hadn’t seen such a spectacular vision since the first time the virgin came to her many days ago‚ but the vision once again vanished as soon as it had come. “Rosa? Are you awake?” whispered Aries. She woke up to him nuzzling her with the tip of his wiry beard‚ still wrapped in his wings. Nothing seemed to have happened in the night

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    How the Lynch Mob was presented in How to Kill a Mocking Bird In to kill a mocking‚ Harper Lee uses a range of techniques to present the mob in a bad‚ and in cases a mocking light. When first coming on to scene‚ the mob is presented as one shadowy figure‚ but when actually inspected closely upon‚ it is seen that that is not the truth at all. When first shown‚ the lynch mob is anonymous‚ firstly shown when they arrive “shadows became substances as light revealed solid shapes moving towards the jail

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