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    Mairs has multiple sclerosis‚ as described in the passage. She describes herself as “crippled” even though there are other words to use in a case as such. In her essay‚ Nancy Mairs uses rhetorical devices such as tone‚ word choice‚ and rhetorical structure to present herself and her ailing condition. Mairs uses tone to convey how she feels about her multiple sclerosis. She states‚ “I want them to see me…whom the fates‚ viruses‚ and gods have not been kind‚ but who can face the brutal truth of her

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    Modernism kills humanity………. You who think the meaning of life is in the click of the keys on your laptop‚ the beep of your pager in the firm grasp of business’s opponents handshake. You who thinks life means clinching contracts or looking the best in your friends party. will you think the same for thirty‚ forty years? Wheeling for the breath in the death bed. which thing will give us comfort?.designer clothes stashed away at your back of your closet or the quiet satisfaction at the life well

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    Brandon Vo Kuhn English 1A Period 5 12 December 2016 Finals Exam Dear cousin Demarcus‚ How are you doing? I just met the girl of my dreams‚ the daughter of Lord Capulet. She is the light to my darkness. There was a time‚ long ago when I felt alone‚ trapped into an abyss. It was all going downhill until you told me to see through the light. Her name is Juliet‚ beautiful name‚ isn’t it? She is so cute and I can’t wait to introduce you to her. If you saw her right now‚ you would probably fight me for

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    "The Killers‚" Ernest Hemingway’s story about two hit men who come to a small town to kill a former prizefighter‚ Ole Anderson‚ was published in the March 1927 issue of Scribner’s Magazine. Uncertainty is emphasized throughout the story.‚ George‚ Nick‚ Sam‚ and Ole each have unique responses to the concept of “death”. Nick Adams is robbed of his innocence when he is forced to face this by the two men. Each character develops their own response in a setting filled with confusion‚ perhaps depicting

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    Profile of a Killer Ch. 2: Grendel’s first encounter with men occurs after he gets stuck in a tree. He wakes up and hears them speaking in the same language as his but in a different dialect. They see Grendel move and they aren’t sure if he is a “beastlike fungus” or a spirit. After Grendel yells “Pig!”‚ the men become frightened and the king throws an ax at Grendel which skims his shoulder lightly. After the king orders his men to surround Grendel‚ he becomes aware that Humans are the most

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    -kk:Hello everyone‚ i am your host‚ Killer keemstar and we will be leaning much about a ritual called “emurtatare‚” with Van Darkholme; a anthropologist experted on the Maasai people for years and one himself. Lets get right into the interview!!!! So‚ mr Darkholme‚ the Maasaians are not very well known people. what is the most interesting and important ritual tell your people practice so we can get an belief overview? Vd: well‚ we have an odd tradition that would be very strange to outsiders

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    wanted. That’s what one of the things that I loved about her. She was strong willed and so determined to make it on her own so she wouldn’t turn out to be like our father and me. I wish she would have just accepted the fact that we are cold blood killers always have been and always will be. It’s in our genes‚ and there’s one thing that I do know and that’s doing drugs isn’t. I know she wasn’t doing drugs

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    Author‚ Nancy Mairs‚ in her essay‚ “On Being A Cripple”‚ clarifies why she decided to replace the common and too vague words made for disabled people with “cripple”. Mairs purpose is to make sure the readers know and understand in great detail why the word cripple describes herself and her disability better than any other word. She uses a confident tone in order to ensure that the readers alike and unalike herself know that she is ok with being a crippled. Mairs begins her text with the strong clarification

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    Book Club “Letter to the Author” Dear Nancy Farmer‚ I read the book “The House of The Scorpion” and it was intriguing. I always wonder‚ how did you come up with the idea to this book! Did you just decide one day you wanted to write a book about a clone of a powerful drug lord? I love how your book was very descriptive. I love how you didn’t leave anything unresolved‚ I love it when a author ties up the ends to the plot of their book. I must admit‚ the story was a little strange. Overall‚ It was

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    In these beginning chapters of Fallen Founder‚ Nancy Isenberg discusses the life of Aaron Burr from his early childhood to the establishment and discrepancies over the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798. The major‚ overarching theme observed in these chapters is the abnormality of Burr’s life‚ in terms of his upbringing‚ his relationships‚ and his political stances. Through these aspects of his life‚ Isenberg presents a different depiction of Aaron Burr‚ one that paints him as an exceptional man with

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