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    Compare and contrast a story we have read as a cla ss with one included in Chapter 10‚ “Stories for Further Reading.”
  * 2. Analyze and compare and contrast at least three important elements of the story and explain their significance to the theme of the story. The statement of this idea is your thesis. For example‚ you might choose character‚ setting‚ symbol‚ etc. Be sure that the elements you choose are important to the meaning of the works. Quote from the stories to support your opinions

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    The comparable themes in this story. The story Refrains are similar by its OK to take a chance. By taking a chance‚ you can get a high reword. Likewise get a risk. Both story’s the main charter took a gamble. The gamble is that in the stories are that the animal will find freedom‚ or get recaptured. The other gamble in the other story is that he will win the contest‚ or he will lose. From " boy’s life" the boy wanted to leave school because it was the last day of school. Before he leaves his teacher

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    place in a story. Setting plays an important role in the success of stories. Three examples of this importance can be explained through “To Build a Fire” by Jack London and “The Cask of the Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. The settings used in these stories set the reader’s mood. A good writer’s depiction of setting puts the reader right into the story. “To Build a Fire” by Jack London takes place on a trail in the Yukon. This setting is vital to the story because nature

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    Compare and Contrast of “Soldiers Home” and “How to Tell a True War Story” Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home” and O’Brien’s “How to Tell a True War Story” are two similar yet contrasting stories. The Protagonists in both stories are soldiers of war but they fought in different wars. In Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home” Harold‚ was a soldier returning from the First World War in Germany. In O’Brien’s “How to Tell a True War Story” Bob (Rat) Kiley was a soldier in Vietnam during the Vietnamese War. Both

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    Roman Fever-Edith Wharton The story begins with Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley taking their daughters around the United States. The story describes how the women spend their time and their actions. The mothers talk about their life when they were younger and their relationship with their parents. The rest of the story follows the girls and displays mixed emotions between characters. I feel the "big picture" of the story was competition and jealousy among friends. Vividness-Perceived as bright and distinct

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    have positive feelings about the dumpsters‚ but "Dumpster Diving" deals more with how the dumpsters help him live‚ while "Town Dump" tells how the dumpster constitutes a large part of the town’s history. In "Dumpster Diving"‚ Eighner tells his story of living off of the food that he finds in the dumpsters of his city. His discussion of the many types of good food thrown away leaves people wondering if they waste too much food‚ or good things in general. The essay illustrates the wasteful nature

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    authors to give a subtle hint of something that will happen at the end of the story. Good authors give the readers some clues about what the end of the story will be about. This can be done because of many reasons; to make the reader feel more involved‚ making it more interesting‚ to give the reader some hints so as not to lose track. Both‚ ‘Mrs. Bixby and the Coronel’s Coat’ and ‘The Flowers’ are depicted as stories that are written in a way that need to use foreshadowing. Along this essay‚ we

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    grand desk. Han attempted nonchalance despite himself. It was true he made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs‚ but it was a rather long and convoluted story with details he’d rather not delve into. For once‚ he prayed he wouldn’t have to discuss the story he would‚ more often than not‚ prattle on about. “If you’d like me to give ya the full story‚ I

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    settings of these stories are very dangerous. For example‚ in “Sound of Thunder” Eckels decided he wanted to go back in time and hunt a dinosaur‚ which isn’t that great of an idea. There were times where he could’ve gotten himself killed. Also in “Being Prey” Val Plumwood had gotten attacked by a crocodile because she went to a main channel‚ where she’d been told to not go there. In conclusion‚ both stories’ settings were very dangerous. The conflicts between both of these stories are somewhat similar

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    two important parts of the story to history the first in the Headless Horseman who was a Hessian trooper and served in the American Revolution which is the base of the supernatural feeling in Sleepy Hollow. Another one is that in the original tale the Horseman turned into a skeleton and threw the person off the bridge and vanished into the tress‚ when Ichabod was in that situation the horseman would have a pumpkin thrown at him and vanish at the bridge. 3. When the story begins we can all sense

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