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    Monologue Of Slavery

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    Without any hesitation‚ I shoved the rusty shovel between the hinges of the door and began to force it open. Luckily for me‚ the wood was already worn out which made it easy to pry open. The shovel clanked next to my stinging feet as I watched the door creak open‚ slowly revealing a tidy bedroom. My stomach churned with a sick feeling as I compared the factory’s harsh environment to this small‚ clean room that only

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    Pillowsville Monologue

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    her black magic. Danny fearfully opened the gate that led to the walkway to her house. He walked up to the big porch one step at a time. Everything seemed to have a grey tint to it and felt incredibly gloomy. He made it to the door and with all his might he knocked on the door three times. There was a commotion coming from inside and then she was standing in front of

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    Horticulture Monologue

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    Today in Horticulture we were working on a plant thing and it was quiet so I asked Connor if he wanted to play the question game? “Sure why not.“ Question one I was like you got any siblings? He is the only child and then while I was waiting him to ask me a question he said “why did you stop?” I was astonished as I asked have you ever played the question game? Of course Connor said no‚ I was like really? He was all like yes really‚ so then I had to explain it So he asked me if I was

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    The poem "The Door" reveals to us that change in self involves taking chances and the positive consequences of change. Miroslav expresses change as an individual’s commitment to embrace new opportunities presented to them‚ leading to a new perspective of life. The door‚ being the central metaphor of the poem‚ represents a barrier‚ which holds us back from initiating alter. It is a gateway to new opportunities if the individual decides to take the initiative. The poet uses repetition of the phrase

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    The two complementary tones in of innocence and sin in “The Prison Door” by Nathaniel Hawthorne are reflected in the author’s use of diction and imagery. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many descriptive words. The author showcases the tone of innocence by using words such as “sweet” and “virtue.” The definition of sweet is delightful and pleasing. The word virtue relates to Christianity. It means behavior that shows high moral standards. This gives almost a welcoming effect to an otherwise gloomy prison

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    Vic Monologue

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    It’s been a week and I haven’t heard from Vic. I must’ve really pissed him off. The day after the grad party I woke up dizzy‚ groggy‚ and with faint memory of where I was or why I was there. Matty (bless his soul)‚ was kind enough to remind me of the actions following the present time. He even showed me the video of me (drunk) sassing both him and Vic. Matty being the comical soul he is‚ took it lightly; whereas Vic stormed off and I haven’t heard from him. There’s two problems with me not hearing

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    Palladium Door Inc. Case

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    Johhny Bananas 11/1/12 Palladium Door‚ Inc. Case Palladium Door‚ Inc. is a privately owned producer of residential and commercial garage doors. Among its production line‚ it manufactures insulated and non-insulated steel garage doors‚ supplies‚ cables‚ springs‚ rollers and side roller tracts. Robert Hawly‚ director of sales and marketing‚ came up with a renewed plan of corporate

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    Many politicians argue that an open door policy creates a higher rate for crime and threat upon the U.S citizens. For example‚ “The September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States suggest that loose immigration policy can allow enemies of the country in too easily” (Unit 8 Lecture 1: Immigration). Also‚ many claim that allowing immigrants into the United States harms the economy‚ especially with unemployment. Certainly this can be a downfall to an open door policy; as immigrants are assuming

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    Josie Monologue

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    It is a day like any other day. The glowing warmth of the sun is hidden behind fluffy grey clouds‚ the warmth is barley touching the ground. Children are running from place to place‚ chasing after one another. I could almost say‚ that there’s nothing special today‚ but that would be lie. Today is the day of my sisters wedding! The excitement and anticipation has been drenching our small village for weeks. The chance to celebrate anything is very seldom‚ and a wedding‚ a wedding is the greatest celebration

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    My Next-Door Neighbor

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    My Next – door Neighbor Mavis has been my neighbor for six years. I first met her when she knocked on my door and asked for a spade because she hadn’t yet unpacked hers. She had only moved in two days before. Physically‚ Mavis looks younger than the most other women in their late sixties. She is of average height‚ neither fat nor thin. Her plump round face is framed by a mass of wavy white hair and her sparkling blue eyes show her humor and friendliness. As for her personality‚ Mavis’s most

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