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    Lady and the Tiger

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    “THE LADY OR THE TIGER “ 1) Exuberant-effusively and almost uninhibitedly enthusiastic Emanate-to flow out‚ issue‚ or proceed‚ as from a source or origin; come forth Dire-causing or involving great fear or suffering Florid-Obsolete Retribution-requital according to merits or deserts Aesthetic-pertaining to a sense of the beautiful 2) The lesson of the story to me is the consequences of your actions. Poor prisoners of the king are forced to choose one of two doors which hold behind them either

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    Tears of Joy

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    Mom and tell her I would be late‚ but decided not to. I would just have to face the wrath of being late when I got there. When I arrived at the barn I stepped out of my truck and took a moment to catch my breath. The air was still cool and crisp from the light rain shower the night before. There were people rushing around trying to get their horses ready for the show. As I was looking around I heard “Brittany Nicole! Get over here!” my mom had spotted me. With my head hung down I walked quickly

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    get really angry and then after you’re angry you hurt a lot and then the best thing is that one day you remember something she said or did and you laugh instead of crying.” 61 “And when you’d finished running you’d be thousands of miles away from people who love you and your problem would still be there except you’d have nobody to help you.” 62 “I spent the whole morning looking at him. He looked at Mama. Mama looked at me. Then he would look at me. I would look at Mama. She would look

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    Character Analysis Change is its own force‚ and we have that force. Forces can change characters in their own way‚ when it is their environment‚ their wealth‚ or even their power. Throughout the book‚ Treasure Island‚ had many characters changing like Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins. Violence‚ Friendship‚ and Survival are all major forces that shaped Jim Hawkins throughout the classic novel Treasure Island. One of the biggest forces that shaped Jim was the violence that surrounded him. “Out of

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    One in the Same The ability to put oneself in someone else’s shoes is fundamental to human characteristics. Through friendship‚ this can be taken to the next level. The University of Virginia put out of study of brain activity. The group scanned twenty-two different people who were warned of receiving a small electrical shock to one of three options: themselves‚ their best friend‚ or a stranger. Through this study‚ scientists have learned that the brain activity of the person in danger‚ versus

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    Trail of Tears

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    Reading Analysis Guide: Trail of Tears Part A The author‚ Dee Brown‚ gives a brief description about Andrew Jackson’s policy on Indian removal in order to gain popularity and power. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the cause and effects of “Indian Removal” during Jackson’s terms‚ ultimately creating the “Trail of Tears.” As early as the colonial period Indian removal was evident‚ Brown claims. Indians never really got along with white settlers‚ and even if they tried to resolve

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    Tears and Grief

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    The Lesson “Your father’s gone‚” my bald headmaster said. His shiny dome and brown tobacco jar Splintered at once in tears. It wasn’t grief. I cried for knowledge which was bitterer Than any grief. For there and then I knew That grief has uses – that a father dead Could bind the bully’s fist a week or two; And then I cried for shame‚ then for relief. I was a month past ten when I learnt this: I still remember how the noise was stilled in school-assembly when my grief came in. Some goldfish

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    trail of tears

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    Trail of Tears (Rough Draft) How do you feel about The Trail of Tears? Do you support the removal of Indians? In 1830‚ President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. Indian tribes were forced to move from their homelands to the Indian Territory. On their journeys to the Indian Territory‚ the Indians faced exposure‚ disease‚ and starvation. Many died on their journeys. The Native Americans began to call this trail "The Trail of Tears." In my opinion‚ the Trail of Tears was a very

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    Mary Bennet P7 “What say you Mary? For you are a young lady of deep reflection and I know‚ and read great books and make extracts.” Mary chooses to moralise things as oppose to being critical of them like Elizabeth is – Elizabeth reflects and makes a judgement on things Mary doesn’t have the ability to reflect – limitations of the superficial value of education for women “Mary wished to say something very sensible but knew not how.” In contrast to Elizabeth‚ Mary is not as opinionated and

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    Trail of Tears

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    Trail of Tears: Before and After In the early 1830’s‚ the Native Americans’ consisted of about 125‚000 people living in Georgia‚ Tennessee‚ Alabama‚ North Carolina and Florida. America‚ their homeland had been invaded by white settlers. Unfortunately the settlers’ greed won the moral battle. The federal government made the executive decision to introduce the “Indian Removal Bill”‚ which led to the extrication of the Native Americans by a long forced journey-by-foot known as the trail of tears. The

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