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    joke Emma That strange‚ because AJ give me a look like he like me at the end of homeroom Summer Do you think he like you? Emma I don’t know? April I think you should ask him out at the carnival Robin Ok! I will do it at township day Summer Great! Cat I will be there in the park if you need me Robin Ok‚ thanks but I will be ok Scene 5 (at the end of the day‚ walking to there cars) Aiden Jack is coming over to my house so we can go to the carnival

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    Great Gatsby The beginning of the book originates during the summer time and changes seasons as the book goes on until finally ending at the start of fall. The change of seasons represents the agonizing emotional draws between the characters as their personalities evolve from the sadness of the rainy season in the spring and then heating up to the hot weather of the summer. Throughout these season changes‚ Jay Gatsby reveals the outcome of his belief in “the green light‚ the orgiastic future

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    THE GREAT GATSBY The Great Gatsby is the story of Jay Gatsby narrated by Nick Carraway‚ the neighbor. The story shows different themes throughout the movie like greed‚ power betrayal and justice. It also shows a vivid peek of the American life in the 1020s. The lives of the characters revolve around the mysterious Gatsby which give the story an unexpected outcome. The only thing known at the beginner of the film about the mysterious Gatsby was that he had an “extraordinary gift for hope”. The

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    Chapter 1: Pablo’s Comida Derrick threw his backpack over his shoulder and looked at his room for the last time. It wasn’t a nice room‚ it was small and cramped‚ and there were unremovable stains on every wall. The ceiling was a sickly white‚ his closet smelled like sweat‚ and his desk was slightly broken. Frankly‚ it was a horrible room‚ but that did not stop Derrick from feeling a deep attachment to it. His lips trembled slightly at the thought of never seeing it again. This was the room he grew

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    quickly offered his services and promised to tend for our tired horses. For the lost time we spend at his sister’s house‚ we climbed the stairs‚ two-by-two‚ then strode through the empty halls‚ with the exception of a few servants. Upon arriving the great hall’s open doors‚ we slowed down. The same guards‚ I had met‚ crossed their spears‚ blocking our way. “I presumed the King is aware of your visit Kushite or you wouldn’t be in my face today. Is that so?” he asked tersly. “Yes‚” I replied‚ civilized

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    The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby has a list of ordinary character flaws‚ though Gatsby’s flaws are only revealed through the telling of the story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book’s plot revolves around the history of Jay Gatsby and his undying love for Daisy Fay. Did the downfall of Gatsby’s character leave him to be an innocent victim‚ a foolish dreamer‚ or a guilty imposter? The downfall of this main character was destroyed by love and money‚ when Gatsby and his lavish life eventually

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    Winston walked down the sidewalk‚ a sense of apathy after his encounter with O’Brian in room 101 on several occasions‚ a sense of love; apathetic‚ emotionless love‚ for Big Brother. Winston did not remember what had happened in Room 101‚ nor how long he had been there for. Winston headed towards the park where he would meet the dark-haired girl he knew as Julia. Winston had an unexplainable emotion trapped inside his conscious‚ wanting to break free. Winston stopped for a moment to look up at a poster

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    Paul Long Dr. Dennis Eng. 3 Gatsby Research Paper People from all over the world come to the United States all seeking to better their lives by gaining this so-called “American dream.” There is no clear definition of this dream‚ and everyone’s idea of it is different. In the story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald makes one thing very clear about the dream‚ and that is that it is destroyed by money. The dream cannot survive if the pursuit of wealth and riches is also in the agenda

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    ACT IV It is a rainy night. The scene is set in a graveyard‚ somewhere in Norway. A young lady‚ Nora‚ is seen kneeling in front of a grave. On closer observation she is weeping. Nora: Father‚ O Father‚ I need your help. Now more than ever! Your guidance was the sole support in my life and I need it most now. That man has abandoned me‚ like a cur on the street. I know not what to do! A tall man approaches‚ and puts a coat around her shoulders. Man: Such a fair lady shouldn’t be soaking

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    English Creative Writing Task- Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Lennie watched as the Frog bounded between the Lilly pads on the water‚ he saw the frog’s eyes dart suddenly‚ as it sensed its prey was near. It sank under the water and let the current pull it down stream and then suddenly it jumped out of the water like a cork comes out of a wine bottle‚ its eyes gleamed and its tongue darted out of its mouth and in a flash the fly was gone. “That’ll be me in a sec” mumbled Lennie hopelessly. There

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