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    Chapter 1 “So Dark‚ What’s the mission today?” he asked. “Well‚ today‚ we are going out on our own to make sure that we have enough materials. Light‚ you know this‚” Dark answered. It was the truth‚ it was the same mission every day. Try and get into separate bodies. The only way to do this was to get to the Sage of Dawn the Shadow of Twilight. It wasn’t going to be hard at all‚ it wasn’t like they would have to get three spiritual stones‚ the ability to survive in any heat‚ breath in water

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    Literature Circles #5: Captain Connecter Connection #1: Pages 164-165 say “Dr. Schneider said Russia. Baba lost it”… “I don’t care where he was born‚ he’s Roussi”… “I swear on your mother’s face I’ll break his arm if he tries to touch me”. This quote shows great similarity to the image above. The image above shows Rosa Parks doing her laundry. The washing machine gives the option of washing colored clothing and white clothing. To this she shows great disapproval. It shows that sometimes

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    always comforted me and made me feel better with her hugs and words. She taught me everything I need to know‚ to get through life. She teaches me to be (more) selfless‚ and be a nice person. The impact that my mother has made is obviously for my own good. I may not agree with her on certain things‚ probably because I am a teenager and hard headed‚ but in the end‚ It is all for the best. 6.) When I was a toddler‚ my mom taught me how to dress myself‚ eat by myself‚ and she potty trained me. She taught

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    Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. Page:1 I believe this opening to the novel is going to be ironic because the falcon cannot hear the falconer is a metaphor that might mean two of the same kind cannot get along. His fame rested on solid personal achievements Page:3 All fame begins when you do something noticeable. For example‚ actors and actresses build upon their

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    1. ------------------------------------------------- Two Europeans‚ Kayerts and Carlier work on an outpost in Africa. They work for a Belgian ivory trading company. The outpost is very isolated‚ and the men must have their supplies/food delivered by boat. At the station work ten black natives and Makola. He is the storekeeper and lives at the station with his wife. At first Kayerts and Carlier are working very hard. They want to get very rich‚ but after a while they become lazy. One day‚ Makola

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    Day 2 It was his second day being in this outlandish place‚ he already fought with Charlie‚ befriended spiders‚ and built up a cosy yet unfinished base camp. In addition to that‚ he discovered a new way to live via his body and his mind - it has been quite an absurd time for him. In order to prevent what happened previously‚ he initiated picking up an array of resources around him such as flint‚ rocks‚ and twigs. He paused to study the flint and twigs‚ his drive incurred him to craft a pickaxe‚

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    Lord of the Flies 1‚021 words The Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ follows the story of a group of British boys who are stranded on a deserted island. Golding suggests that all men are born with the potential to commit evil. He shows this through the use of symbolism including the snake and the dead parachutist (the beast)‚ the characters such as Jack‚ Ralph and Simon and the setting of the island. Goldingʼs view of mankind and the world is a truly pessimistic one. In the early 1930ʼs

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    C1 Though I may have been trapped here for some time‚ I have managed to stay sane through drawings. I drew how I felt when I felt it. Now however‚ I am growing restless‚ and am tempted to peer into the outer world‚ even though I know it will bring dread and resentment upon my mind. Yet I still have a sliver of hope in my heart and so I decided to view- the mounted screen. I turned it on and waited for the bulbs to warm themselves. Finally an image began to fade into place. I was astonished at what

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    The Good Earth In the book The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck‚ the setting is very essential‚ as it is with most all books. The setting shapes the entire book‚ and it could not have been set in a different time or place and still have had the same effect. Throughout the book there are hardships as well as times of prosperity‚ but there is no validity that the city is a “bad” place and the country a “good” place‚ for both good and bad happenings fall upon the people from both places. Without the

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    Number 1: The three main events of the story would have to be the 8th night; the night in which the murder occurs. 2 when the narrator kills the old man. 3rd when the police arrive at the scene. I think that the eighth night was an important event in the story because it was the only night out of the 7 before that the old man had his eye open. That’s important because without the eye the narrator did not have the courage to kill the old man. The narrator killing the old man is killed‚ is a huge

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