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    his incredible use of imagery‚ the poet describes the hunting party in the first hunt as it moves through the forest noisily with their horns and hounds‚ hunting for deer. "The proud lords appear‚ appareled to ride‚/Leap lightly astride‚ lay hold of their bridles‚/Each on his way to his worthy house./…Then they harnessed in couples the keen-scented hounds‚ /Blew upon their bugles bold blast three;/" (3.1130-32‚ 1139-41). As the huntsmen shout out and blow their horns‚ the deer run and try to hide:

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    Part One: The Hearth and the Salamander 1. At the beginning of the story‚ how does Montag feel about his job? Give specific examples to support your response. 2. What is your first impression of Clarisse? 3. What memory does Montag’s encounter with Clarisse arouse? 4. What is Montag’s reaction to Clarisse’s question: “Have you ever read any of the books you burn?” 5. What do Clarisse and Montag argue about? What does Clarisse tell Montag that firemen used to do? 6. Explain the significance

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    He was careful to choose the right typeface to introduce Alphabet 26. As a modernist with a heart for the traditional; he chose a typeface that would not be rejected by the public by designing the typeface with classic styles. Thompson chose Baskerville

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    In the short story of “The Haunted Boy” by Carson McCullers‚ the themes of independence and freedom confronts the readers continuously as the protagonist allows the pent up emotions he has about his mother’s attempt at suicide out. The illustration and citation above symbolizes the moment Hugh Brown fully becomes aware of the release Carson McCullers describes as the sun is setting into the purple skyline simultaneously with the feeling of closure the young protagonist experiences on the porch that

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    THE HUNGER GAMES REVIEW Katniss Everdeen is a teenager living in District 12. There used to be 13 districts but the 13th tried to start a riot and it got toxic-ally bombed by the government. The book is set many years ahead in what is perceived to be future America. Every year The Hunger Games is hosted to remind the districts how easy the government can destroy them and to remind them of what happened. Two contestants from each District are pitted against all of the others and stuck in a dome

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    Before he knew it‚ the blackness was on top of him licking his face. Finn adjusted his eyes by blinking briskly and quickly realized a black fuzzy hound was standing on his chest. Finn couldn’t remember the last time he felt something so warm slip through his fingertips. With all the adrenaline running through him‚ he jumped onto his feet in awe. This dog looked awful healthy to be out here alone.

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    Ignorance in Fahrenheit 451 plays a colossal role in the governments success. Through media people‚ all those in the society‚ become slaves who act on behalf of their master in this case the government and its allies‚ consisting of the firemen and the hound. TV parlour’s are the main causes of a violent and depressed society. Life in this utopia revolves around watching TV‚ eating‚ speeding‚ and finally

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    demonstrated the qualities of bravery‚ perseverance‚ and intelligence in order to now be called a survivor.   TR: When it comes to T: “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Rainsford had to be brave in order to survive. He showed bravery when E: "He heard the hounds. Then he leaped far out

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    literature. So engaging and evocative was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s writing‚ that many people believed that Sherlock Holmes actually existed and wrote to him to ask him to solve their cases. Even after Conan Doyle killed off the character in the Hounds of Baskerville‚ the public insisted that Sherlock Holmes wasn’t allowed to die and Conan Doyle was compelled to bring him back to life. Today‚ well over a century after the first Sherlock Holmes story appeared‚ his London “address”‚ 221b Baker Street‚ remains

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    if you want something bad enough and are passionate about it‚ you will get rewarded someday. Billy a boy who always dreamed of getting coon dogs asked and begged his parents to get him two coon hounds‚ but his parents were broke and had no money so Billy has to come up with his own money for the hounds by selling fishing bait‚ fruit‚ and hard work. Eventually Billy comes up with the money and gets his

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