“We can wait here for Emma.” “We have to go inside and hide.” A deep voice from behind us snarled‚ “Lost who?” We both jumped and turned around. There in the entry niche‚ standing beside an armored statue‚ was a two-foot-tall blue gremlin with bat-like wings‚ long floppy ears‚ and a squashed face. “None of your business‚” Cotton snapped. “Now
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here almost every month‚ so who knows the truth? “Let’s go people!” barked the police officer. It was time for dinner. It seems to be the same thing every time: mashed potatoes‚ cold soup‚ expired milk‚ and some bread. “Here you go‚ bank robber‚” snarled the lunch lady. The lunch lady here seems to be very tough‚ she’s all bark and no bite. As every day goes on‚ I try to tell
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leaving‚ he heard Louisa scolding her new house slave after arranging her clothing incorrectly and told her she would be punished if she did not fix them immediately. She slapped the slave woman’s hand and made her do it again. The young black woman saw him leaving as her two children were working in the stables cleaning up after the horses. He started walking towards the river with his pack on his shoulders.
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just don’t like you touching during im working on the farm‚” Benedikt barked . “You’re just angry that we lost everything we had before‚” Gretel snarled. “No I love the
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The pleasures of solitude (by John Cheever) John Cheever (1912—1982) is a well known American storyteller. He started on his literary career at the age of 16. In his works Cheever deals with the complexities of the life of the middle class‚ the inhabitants of small towns and suburbs of big cities. THE PLEASURES OF SOLITUDE One evening when Ellen Goodrich had just returned from the office to her room in Chelsea‚ she heard a light knock on her door. She knew no one in the city intimately; there
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the game‚ but he had been captured. Ivan took Rainsford to General Zaroff. “I outsmarted you Rainsford. I knew you would fall for that trick. In fact‚ you are not the first one. Just last week‚ a large white man actually did the same thing‚” snarled Zaroff. “And to think you almost won. What a pity. Ivan‚ leave us. We have some unfinished business to take care of.” Ivan left the room. Zaroff picked up a sword‚ recently polished‚ and handed it to Rainsford. Zaroff drew his pistol and said‚ “If
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The car ride home was quiet‚ just how Allie wanted it to be. She didn’t have enough patience to deal with Rumlow’s snarky comments‚ especially when he thought her fate was doomed. However‚ she saw that Fury was still alive‚ which changed her future substantially. When the car finally arrived to it’s destination‚ Allie quickly opened her door merged her way into the house. "You should clean yourself up‚" Rumlow suggested as he followed her inside. Allie turned her head around to face him and nodded
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The juxtaposition of sharply disparate elements‚ i.e. "clashing contrasts‚" can give rise to violence. Such is certainly true of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. In fact‚ the entire novel could be analyzed using comparison and contrast. Examples of the "clashing contrasts" are found in the violence between Heathcliff and Edgar‚ Heathcliff and Linton‚ Heathcliff and Hindley‚ Catherine and Isabella‚ and Heathcliff and Isabella. Other contrasts which serve to explicate the plot and relationships are
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considered unsociable. "’I’m anti-social‚ they say. I don’t mix. It’s so strange. I’m very social indeed.It all depends on what you mean by social‚ doesn’t it? Social to me means talking about things like this.’ She rattled some chestnuts that had fallen off the tree in the front yard. ‘Or talking about how strange the world is. Being with people is nice. But I don’t think it’s social to get a bunch of people together and then not let them talk’”(Bradbury 27) Mildreds and her friends act social but
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| | | Apple Marketing StrategyApple has been so successful in these last years thanks to his fresh‚ imaginative way to think and do its business: a winning combination of exceptional products‚ great style and design‚ great strategy‚ innovative marketing‚ sleek and enticing communications. Apple owes its overwhelming success in the last years to the iPhone and to the smart iPod and iTunes product combination‚ a combination of a great hardware piece with great style‚ great software‚
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