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    Compare and Contrast Essay “ Cat and Rat : Legend of the Zodiac” and “ How Cats and Mice became Enemies” are two different legends with similar actions. This essay will show the similarities and difference of both of these legends. First‚ this essay will explain some of the comparisons you could make from these two legends. In both legends the Cat attacks Rat but Rat escapes. Also both legends describe why Cats and Mice/Rats don’t get along. Another similarity is in both of these legends

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    Why Cats Are Bad Pets

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    Fido or Kitty? In ancient Egypt‚ they held cats up high for poise and grace; they even had a goddess cat‚ named Bast (Bastet). When Egyptians lost their cat‚ they would mourn as if they lost a family member. To kill a cat‚ even accidentally‚ was an automatic death sentence. Cats were believed to be guardians of the gates of hell‚ and to prevent demons‚ ghouls‚ and spirits from escaping‚ and prevent them from entering homes of humans. So why people find this animal cute‚ adorable‚ and friendly

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    Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ the red hunting hat conveys an important motif which ultimately is important towards Holden’s sense of individuality. In the text‚ the red hunting hat makes its first and arguably meaningful appearance after Holden’s encounter with Mr. Spencer. As Holden simply describes the hat as a “ red hunting hat‚ with one of those very‚ very long peaks” ( 21)‚ the audience foresees the importance and symbolism of the item. The appearance of the hat marks the first time the readers are in

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    I’ve got catfish ready to go this morning so I’m going to take it down to the Tavern. Be back later….*later on* I just got home. I’ve got real great news. My son‚ Huck has won $6‚000. That means I’m getting that money. All the whiskey I could ever imagine. I wouldn’t have to catch catfish no more‚ I’m going to head down to St. Petersburg to see Huck tonight to make sure i get that money. *Couple days later* Well.. I was planning on sneaking into his house but I had too much whiskey and passed out

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    analysing his poem ’lady feeding the cats’ in both language and content fields. The poem mainly talks about the interrelationship between humans and animals and how animals deserve to be treated in a good way because they are capable of giving back and not only taking. The poem talks about a poor old lady who is willingly to feed outlaws cats and treat them like no other person did before to show her kindness and to feel the love that they give her back because the cats think that when she comes ‚its

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    A Cheap Ol’ Red Hat Holden Caulfield has a dominating dilemma throughout The Catcher in the Rye‚ his need for companionship and his longing for isolation. Adding to this confusion‚ he is caught between wanting to preserve the innocence of a child and wanting the independence of an adult. A cheap and simple red hunting hat‚ with no significance to anyone else but him‚ is the symbol for these conflicts. The hat is inseparable from J.D. Salinger’s portrait of Holden for a good reason: it is a symbol

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    different pets‚ and was at his happiest when feeding and taking care of them. However‚ his affection for animals grew as he got older and I noticed it. We acquired birds‚ gold fish‚ a nice dog‚ rabbits‚ a small monkey‚ and a cat named Pluto. Pluto was a beautiful‚ large‚ black cat and was my husband’s favorite pet and playmate. He would follow his only caretaker around the house and would even follow him out into the streets if he was allowed. Their friendship had last a few years‚ until he unfortunately

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    Hat Boys The Hat Boys is a company made up of three college students that sells different types of hats online. There are three different styles of hats as each member of the company created their favorite design. Each member holds a different position in the company and is responsible for different departments. Bill is the Chief Executive Officer and is charge of the management of the company along with the IT portion of the company. This title includes overseeing the work of the three of them

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    The character traits‚ fears‚ and personal experiences of Edgar Allan Poe can be seen in the narrator of “The Black Cat”. Within the first page of the passage‚ the narrator describes his wife‚ whom he married early‚ as “not uncongenial” or friendly. Poe is most likely referring to his wife Sarah Elmira Royster‚ who is both his cousin and bride when she was 13 years old. Like Poe’s wife‚ the narrator’s spouse is described as friendly‚ faithful‚ and loving. Moreover‚ Poe’s apparent problems with alcoholism

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    wears his hat when he “d[oes]n’t give a damn how [he] look[s]” and when he knows “[he] wouldn’t meet anybody that kn[ows] [him]” (88‚ 122). Caulfield is insecure about himself--this is demonstrated by his inability to connect well with others--and his “corny” hat is one of his insecurities (18). Despite how insecure he is about his individuality--and subsequently his hat--he still keeps it close by. Most of time‚ the hat is in Caulfield’s “pocket” (53). When Phoebe “put [the hunting hat] on [his]

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