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    a panic. All of the sudden‚ Johnney Crazy and James ran in Hannah’s closet with a solution. “There is a Zips Foodstore around the corner.” said James. So they all went to Zips and went to the chip aisle. They saw that the bags of chips were less expensive at target‚ and you get more. So they decided to run back to target to get the big bag of cheetos and compare the bags of chips. They are all on there way to target when all of the sudden Johnney Crazy has to go to

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    ZOOM Jesse Simpson10/6/2017AP Lit & CompPage 1 of 1Module Three Lesson Two Assignment: Poetry EssayIn the passage‚ “The Century Quilt”‚ by author Marilyn Nelson Waniek arrays practice of flourishing complex meanings through literary techniques essentially symbolism‚ author’s tone‚ and metaphors. Waniek employs symbolism through the sister’s quilt‚ the author’s mitigating tone throughout the passage and the metaphors availed to actualize direct comparisons toward the succoring tone visualized

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    CrazyBulks Best upcoming deals! Crazy Bulk‚ one of the leading name in body-building supplement is now offering you the most exceptional deal. On the occasion of Independence Day now you can purchase one item from Crazy Bulk and get the other one for free! That’s right‚ two for the price of one. When the customer adds a single product to the cart‚ same additional product will be added for free which saves your money up to 50%. The deal is for every customer whether new or the old ones. The independence

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    surround them. In Wanieks’ poem “The Century Quilt” a family uses a century quilt to keep their memories together as generations pass; utilizing tone‚ imagery and dedication to convey a complex meaning of the speakers attributes to the century quilt. In the poem “The Century Quilt’ the speaker develops a complex meaning through imagery when describing the colors‚ fabric and memories that have gone with the family for years.The speaker talks about a particular quilt that she remembered as a child. The many

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    Analysis of “The Century Quilt” Written by Marilyn Waniek‚ “The Century Quilt” describes the importance of heritage in the narrator’s life. Using imagery‚ tone‚ and structure‚ Waniek effectively illustrates the importance of her quilt. The quilt represents not only her family’s heritage but also her future heritage. Waniek’s diction creates a nostalgic tone: “I remembered how I’d planned to inherit that blanket” (Lines 9-10) and “my sister and I were in love with Meema’s Indian blanket” (lines 1-2)

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    I visited the oncology area at St. Christopher’s hospital for children with the Quilt for Kids a nonprofit organization dedicated to brightening the lives of children who suffer from abuse or life threatening illnesses. Oncology is the study and treatment of tumors such as cancer. The volunteers made quilts for the kids for support and comfort during their recovery. I made two-horse stuffed animals instead of a quilt‚ I wanted them to hold on to something while they went to a difficult process.

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    future while still remembering the past. In Marilyn Nelson Waniek’s poem “The Century Quilt‚” a comfortable tone and detailed symbolism work together to reveal how a family heirloom can be both a reminder of heritage and as well as a representation of dreams for the future. Throughout the poem‚ the poet’s cozy tone elicits a sense of happy nostalgia‚ showing the character’s contentment with the thoughts that the quilt causes her to reflect upon. Phrases such as‚ “Each square holds a sweet gum leaf whose

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    great detail the destruction that has happened. “A Quilt of a Country”‚ “The Gettysburg address‚” and “The Vietnam Wall” all have similar things in common like death‚ memorial‚ and unity. They all symbolize each item within each article. Throughout the three articles that I have read one of the main common interests it that they all symbolize death. In

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    sometimes harsh and unfair. People treated other people differently based on their ethnicity and most disagreements ended in conflict. Religion‚ culture‚ skin color‚ and background played a major role in the conflicts and caused harsh dialogue. In ¨The Quilt of a Country¨ by Anna Quindlen she states that ¨America is an improbable idea. A mongrel nation built of ever changing disparate parts‚ it is held together by a notion‚ the notion that all men are created equal‚ and everyone knows most men consider

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    The open door policy with china was created by John Milton Hay‚ the US Secretary of State‚ the "Open Door" was to create powerful countries to trade freely and equally. The open door policy stated that all European nations‚ and the United States‚ could trade with China .In reply‚ each nation tried to evade Hay’s request‚ taking the position that it could not commit itself until the other nations had complied. However‚ by July 1900‚ Hay announced that each of the powers had granted consent in principle

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