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    The Chrysalids Questions Chapters 1-4 1. Joseph Strorm was a man of local consequence. What does he do‚ besides farming‚ that makes him so important? Joseph Strorm is one who devotes much of his time maintaining religious laws and developing a strong community. He is a significant contributor towards religious efforts‚ for he preaches on Sundays and ensures that every Offence and Blasphemy in his community are dealt with. 2. What evidences does the author give that reveal Joseph Strorm is a

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    Where will you put your million dollars? Dear Aunt Bessie‚ It’s an honor that you have chosen me to distribute your entire life earning of one million dollars! I promise you that I wont let you down. America is growing day by day and it needs help because there are many problems that it’s facing. I’ve narrowed it down into four important causes on where your money will go. My choice for the most important cause is the woman’s suffrage‚ this cause will receive your $600‚000. Jane Adams‚ the co-founder

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    Harriet Tubman My paper is on Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a very heroic woman who completed thirteen missions to free black slaves using the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman was born with the name Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents‚ Harriet Rit Green and Ben Ross. Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. There is no accurate account of Harriet Tubman’s birthday. Harriet only had a general knowledge that she was born in between the years of 1815 to 1825. Harriet Tubman

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    Early Years Her real name was Harriet Beecher Stowe. Born as a salve on June 14‚ 1820 on a plantation in Maryland. There were 8 children in her family and she was the sixth. When she was five‚ her Mother died. Her Father remarried one year later and in time had three more children. Her Father always wanted her to be a boy. When Harriet was only 13 years old‚ she tried to stop a person from being whipped and went between the two people. The white man hit her in the head with a shovel and

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    Fear often leads to negative judgment and negative treatment. In the current society‚ discrimination is rooted from fear. John Wyndham’s book‚ The Chrysalids portrays the idea that discrimination is the effect of fear. Throughout the society of Waknuk‚ fear and ignorance cause a further advancement to harsh discrimination toward the supposed mutants or anything out of the Norm. To begin with‚ Waknuk lives through distress of the Devil and God. Though the members of the society all strongly worship

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    Reshad Jamil The guides of David Strorm In the beginning of the book The Chrysalids‚ David Strorm was describing a dream. A marvelous dream about a city seamlessly embraced by the untainted sea set around it. On the streets ran carts without horses and in the sky flew these burnished things shaped like fish‚ but they weren’t birds. Such a city was so fascinating to a boy who had lived in a society where everyone would look for anything that was odd‚ or really anything out of the “norm.” David

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    David’s Fight for Justice By the time David is sixteen‚ he has already experienced major changes in his life. His views towards the Waknuk society‚ and his opinions on deviations differ from everyone else living in Waknuk. In the book‚ The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ a young boy with the name of David finds out that he is telepathic‚ and that he is not the same as everyone else. Being telepathic is classified as having a deviation and living in Waknuk with a deviation is against the law. He

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    Harriet Tubman So today I am going to tell you about Harriet Tubman. harriet tubman was born a slave in Maryland’s Dorchester County around 1820 no one really knows the exact date she was born. At the age of five or six‚she began to work as a house servant. Seven years later she was sent to work in the fields. While she was still in her early teens‚ she suffered an injury that would follow her for the rest of her life. Always ready to stand up for someone else‚ Harriet bloocked a doorway

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman displayed the traits of being a hero. She was brave‚ courage’s‚ and made a big change in the black and slave community. Born with an awful disease‚ Harriet Tubman could not read or write. She was born a slave with not much. Yet it was hard to see her heroic characteristics shined right through her. In her early years Harriet served as a spy for the union army during the civil war and was the first women to lead an expedition army. Harriet joined the union army because

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    Biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author and a social activist‚ best known as the woman who changed how Americans viewed slavery. Harriet Elizabeth Beecher was born on June 14‚ 1811‚ in Litchfield‚ Connecticut as the sixth of eleven children. She had achieved the national fame for her anti-slavery novel‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ which had sparked an enormous ruckus before the Civil War. Harriet’s father‚ Lyman Beecher was a well-known minister. Her mother‚ Roxana Beecher

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