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    Symbolism in Run Lola Run

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    "Run Lola Run" "Run Lola Run" is a high action audience award winning German film. The exhilarating film takes the viewer through an intensely fast paced journey to find an answer to Lola’s boyfriend’s problem. Lola finds herself making life altering decisions on the spot as she sprints through the plot. The movie keeps you on edge as it accelerates through the storyline. The actual timeline of the story is only twenty minutes‚ but the story takes a twist to explore the idea of the butterfly

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    topic sentence

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    Explanation of Topic Sentences Number One and Ten On the Left It was stated earlier that a topic sentence includes a topic and a controlling idea. Looking at Number One on the left‚ the topic (in red) is avoiding burglaries. The controlling idea‚ then (in green) is taking certain precautions. What precautions can someone take to avoid burglaries? Installing an alarm system‚ buying a guard dog‚ and installing stronger locks are three precautions one could take. Students in the past have given at

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    Conditional Sentences

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    * Conditional Sentences * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If + verb word ‚ verb word (bare infinitive) * If water freezes‚ it becomes a solid. * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperatures‚ they wither and die. * If the trajectory of a satellite is slightly off at launch‚ it gets worse as the flight progresses. * Factual Conditionals – Probable Results for the Future * If

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    SENTENCES What is sentences? Sentence is a large unit of words that is grammatically complete and used to express exclamation‚ statement ‚and questions. A sentence must have a main clause or more than one main clause. There are as many clauses as there are finite verbs in a sentence. (The finite verb is the verb that changes with the person or number of the subject.) ; FORMS OF SENTENCES\ * Simple sentence: A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clauses. Example: Ezra enjoyed

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    Rules of Transformation of sentence Transformation of Sentence প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থীরা‚ আজ ইংরেজি ২য় পত্রের গ্রামার অংশ থেকে ‘Transformation of Sentence’ নিয়ে আলোচনা করব। Transformation of sentence  Rule-4 : Affirmative sentence-এ always থাকলে‚ এর পরিবর্তে never এবং key wordটির বিপরীতার্থক (antonym) ব্যবহার করে negative করতে হয়। Example: Affirmative : We always remember the martyrs. Negative: We never forget the martyrs. Affirmative: We are always regular in our duties. Negative: We are never irregular

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    Death Sentence

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    Death Sentence There are many people in the world who given the right situation would take a life; for example if someone was trying to kill a person the person would defend themselves and if by accident the attacker is killed the victim would think it is alright that the person is dead. One less criminal in the world. But is it okay for a person to decided who lives and who dies? Is there any reason that justifies taking someone’s life? There is nothing‚ no reason that justifies taking someone’s

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    Run Lola Run Analysis

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    the film ‘Run Lola Run’ has a multiform narrative structure‚ it is separated into three sections in which Lola is able to repeat her journey from the beginning. The repetition of the run in which we see the same scene three times is an example of how Lola’s journey is similar to the likes of a video game. This works to emphasise the fact that her life can just be rewinded and restarted just like video games. Even though‚ in real life we cannot travel back it time‚ the repetition of the run sequence

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    In the film‚ "Run Lola Run"‚ there are many different symbols‚ etc that are used. Each symbol represents obstacles and situations that the main characters have to conquer. Without these‚ the film would be incomplete. Love is a very main part of this film. It is basically all based on love. The love that Lola and Manni share is unconditional. As it is why they will go to such extreme measures for each other. The idea of love is first introduced in the beginning scene where Lola is on the phone with

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    Run‚ Lola‚ Run: A Reflection Paper Run‚ Lola‚ Run is a German movie in which Lola‚ the protagonist‚ helps Manni‚ her boyfriend‚ in the problem that he’s currently dealing with. The movie started by Manni doing a job getting the payment back‚ in which when he was returning home‚ he left it in the train causing it to be picked by beggar. Thus Manni called Lola for help‚ initiating Lola to run and go help Manni. The first scenario is Lola running to her father’s bank to ask for some money‚ but instead

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    Descriptive Sentences

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    DESCRIPTIVE SENTENCES 1. The unnamed narrator of the story is a "dreadfully nervous" character who disputed the allegation that he might be crazy. 2. The narrator wanted to show that he is not insane‚ and offered a story as proof. 3. There was the narrator’s creepy fascination with the old man’s eye as further proof of lunacy. 4. The narrator became obsessed with the diseased eye of the old man. 5. The narrator likened it to a vulture’s eye and is so haunted by the Evil Eye that he decided to

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