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    Snare: A Short Story

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    I was caught on the snare and was screaming for Sophie to come and get me. I heard someone running towards my way and I was hoping it would be her‚ so I kept yelling to tell her where exactly I was. And I look over to my left and there she was staring at me and having very deep breaths. I was moving back and forth still trying to get loose. She had my name while I was looking and then another Bonobo ran away from out a bush and with another young one her back. I was still very aggravated at the time

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    the illusionest

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    of The Illusionist has Leopold and Eisenheim competing for two people‚ first the Duchess Sophie and then Inspector Uhl. Crown Prince Leopold is soon to be engaged to Sophie‚ an aristocrat. The short story The Illusionist is more focused on Eisenhiem’s illusions. He focuses on mastering his self in his illusions. Opposed to focusing on capturing Sophie’s love like the movie does. He loves and cares for Sophie but he spends his time and effort mastering his illusions act‚ to be the best of his time

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    reactions in moments of desperation show his true nature in The Chrysalids. Joseph Strorm’s reaction towards David was very extreme because he was associating with a deviation. David befriends Sophie and discovered that she had six toes on each foot. David promised to keep her secret. However‚ when Sophie and David were fishing‚ another boy in the district discovered Sophie’s footprint on a rock and reveals it to everyone. Joseph Strorm becomes very angry with David and he interrogates him. “Who

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    Rosaura serve cake and assist the magician during his sow. She was treated differently because of her low social status‚ and because of this‚ she was not accepted by the other children at the party. A similar barrier affects Sophie‚ from The Chrysalids. Due to the fact that Sophie was born with an extra toe‚ she was considered a mutant and was not legally allowed to be living in Waknuk. For instance‚ because of Sophie’s deformity‚ her and her family had to hide her from the people of Waknuk‚ to avoid

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    Is Violence Necessary?

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    for Critical Thinking and Writing. Eds. Chris Anderson and Lex Runciman. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2005. 205-212. Print. Pirzada‚ Ayaz Ahmed. “Qaddafi ’s Dream May Come True.” weeklyblitz.net. Weekly Blitz‚ 02 Mar. 2011. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. Scholl‚ Alan. “Exercising the Right.” New American (08856540) 24.25 (2008): 38. MAS Ultra - School Edition. EBSCO. Web. 10 Mar. 2011. Seymour‚ Anney. "Breaking the cycle of terror." State Government News 39.3 (1996): 22. MasterFILE Premier. EBSCO. Web

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    blasphemies‚ changed the life of Sophie Wender; a young girl that has six toes since birth. Sophie was forced to leave Waknuk and start a new life in the fringes‚ after her secret was revealed. Negatively changing her entire family’s lifestyle. This incident is identical to the holocaust. Near the early 1940s many Jews went into hiding for years‚ trying to save themselves and their families from the wrath of the Nazi’s. This had a negative impact on their lives‚ similar to Sophie‚ as they were forced to leave

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    because it is not easy to tell your parents that you are with all these old people that are supposed to be dead and that you are also being taught how to do magic. Sophie is someone who is very nice. She likes talking to people but she is also someone that hates to lie. She is also having to do the same thing that her brother is doing. Sophie is becoming more and more comfortable with her powers and she is also showing that she is becoming very strong. She is able to use two elements at the same

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    The Chrysalids 1

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    to have amazing qualities such as loyalty‚ compassion and self sacrifice. Loyalty is a rare quality in Waknuk yet most of the telepaths are loyal to each other. David’s commitment to his friend Sophie is commendable and without a doubt demonstrates true friendship. Even though David has not seen Sophie in years‚ after they are reunited in the Fringes‚ he still proves to her that he cares very much about her and that time apart does not mean that an old friendship doesn’t last. QUOTE AND EXPLAIN

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    Comprehension – Multiple choice Read the passage below and answer the set questions Unit 1A. Text B. Apps transform cellphone users into citizen scientistsJust a few years ago‚ coming back from an early morning hike with some pretty photos was about as productive as you could get. Now‚ new mobile apps make it easy for nature lovers to contribute to science too.Sophie Gerrick‚ a fourth year student at UCLA uses an app called Project Budburst to monitor trees as the seasons change.“We’re at

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    Originally a novel‚ written by W. Sommerset Maugham‚ "The Razor’s Edge" is the story of an American man named Larry‚ who undergoes a transformation as he witnesses the changes in the world and his own life. Larry experiences disillusionment due to World War I‚ seeks refuge in France to "find himself"‚ and questions the morals of society. The Razor’s Edge entails several of the main elements of modernism‚ and Maugham illustrates them by exposing the darker side of the American Dream through relationships

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