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    Rick Fei Mr. Ireland English III 1/10/2013 Take home test 1. Gatsby is a great guy‚ Gatsby is deeply fall in love with Daisy‚ compare to Tom’s love his love is selfless that he can put away everything he has for Daisy. Tom has a mistress outside and never care Daisy’s feeling‚ Gatsby is rich man who can get everything he want but he still deeply love Daisy. “There is always a halt there of at least a minute‚ and it was because of this that I

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    Form‚ Structure and Plot: “Well pretty soon the old man was up and around again‚ and then he went for Judge Thatcher in the courts to make him give up the money‚ and he went for me‚ too‚ for not stopping school.” | At this time in the book‚ Huck’s drunk of a father has just reentered his life for the sole purpose of getting the money from the treasure that Huck and Tom found in the Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This shows that Pap doesn’t care very much for his son and that getting money so that he

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    The Life of Pi Yann Martel Steven van Ens V6‚ Bornego College (mel/lem/mle/lme) Chapter 1 & 2 Pi Patel is a graduate in Religious Studies and Zoology at Toronto university and held in high esteem for his knowledge in the zoological field. The author calls him‚ meaning to interview him about his adventure‚ being referred to Pi by a man named Francis Adirubasamy. He lives in Scarborough‚ Canada‚ is small of stature and speaks very fast. He says he misses India and Richard Parker‚ an unknown

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    The little girl ran into a wall. This was not an unusual occurrence but it was a painful one and the young child began to cry. Her mother didn’t help her‚ nor did her father – they were on a business trip to Peru. The wall felt sorry for the girl but (being an inanimate object) there was not much it could do to help so it just sat there. “Poor soul” it whispered‚ the sound of its voice melting into the waves of the wind‚ never to be heard again. The girl (Maasaman Beef) felt hopeless. “There’s no

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    The time I have worked at Smoothie Factory last summer. I remembered on my first day‚ I had a duty to clean the counter shelf. As I cleaned‚ I mentioned that some of the protein bars on that shelf were expired. So I had a conservation with my manager and asserted him that these protein bars were expired and we could not sold them to the customers. But what surprised me the most that the manager already acknowledged these expired bars as he said it very casual. So then I said "I am pretty sure it

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    Prompt 1.1: “Iron gray hair” Emily’s iron- gray hair has chronological significance in the story. First‚ the hair belongs to Emily‚ who had sometime slept on the bed beside Homer Baron’s dead body‚ near where it was found. This term “Iron-Gray” had only lied within passage 4 in paragraph 6 when the narrator describes changes in appearance of Emily: “During the next few years‚ it grew grayer and grayer until it attained an even pepper-and-salt iron- gray‚ when it ceased turning”(Faulkner‚ 4.6) this

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    July 19‚ 2010‚ 9:30 pm‚ Cam was listening to music before he went to bed. Around 10 Cam went downstairs to get some water. His mother Judie was downstairs also getting a drink. Cam was only 10 and it was past his bedtime. “Why are you still up Mr.”‚ Judie said angrily. “I’m thirsty mom”‚ Cam said quietly. “Ok‚ please got to bed soon” she said. “I will” Cam said. Cam returned to his room. Cam’s mom came into his room to say goodnight. “It’s hot in here” she said. “Open your window and turn on your

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    Because she was unable to lie any more; she had inner conflict which has been reflected as a stream of unconscious thoughts about the terrible she’d been throw‚ which awakened her soul to tell the truth under any | |circumstance | | | | She had thought herself free from lust and vile passions‚ free to live the clean and healthy life of the spirit It reflects Kitty and Charlie relationship. When he let her down in the beginning of the story and tried to get her

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    9/11 Dialectical Journal

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    The narrator should be able to forgive himself for not being able to save K. Because even though K was one of his best friends and was always there. Sometimes things happen for a reason. In the moment I am sure that the narrator felt absolutely horrid. As the years went on he should have tried to let go of that berdin. He should have just been able to come to the fact that K is gone and K will not be coming back anytime soon. Because I am sure that there is no day that goes by the narrator does

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    words depict the atmosphere of the great expansion and hustle of society into the new age of the 1920’s. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby is a social commentary on American society in this golden age. His novel presents the betrayal of the "American Dream" through the illusion of money‚ materialism‚ and social status. Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby to show that The Dream of wealth and social acceptance can corrupt the most innocent of people‚ as Gatsby uses illegal means to obtain wealth

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