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    Richard Saladin Source F

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    is like the description in source B. 3. Look at source C. Is it primary or secondary? Explain 4. Why do you think Saladin was known as ‘the merciful’? use the sources I think he was called the merciful because in source E about the little girl he shows pity and kindness and helps the mother try to get her child back and in the end she does

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    My Uncle

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    left for people is always amiable and warm. He was about 5 feet 9 inches high and had broad shoulders that I would like to rely on when I was a little girl. My uncle was good looking with his black hair and clear-cut face. He had the most beautiful dark brown eyes I have ever seen. His soft eyes made people feel approachable. Also my uncle always smiled a little and usually had a friendly look on his face. When he laughs‚ his even teeth would show up. Everybody first knew him would like to be a friend

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    On 1976 in a small town called Lime Springs‚ IA. A man was walking by the Lidtke Mill. He was old‚ pretty tall not too tall‚ had a short beard‚ looked mean. He always wore the same clothes everyday‚ but if he was lucky he would stand outside of the thrift shop and get a pair of old jeans and a torn shirt. One day this nice short old lady‚ driving by the Lidtke Mill in a 1972 Convertible Chevelle‚ offered him some nice warm soup. The old man didn’t want this old lady’s soup‚ but he knew if he didn’t

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    I could receive. I became a member of a girl scouts pack near my house and we always assembled fundraisers and donated what we made to local charities. When I decided I didn’t want to undertake the responsibilities of a girl scout‚ my dad introduced me to Special Olympics. Now‚ I was 8 years old when I decided to stop girl scouts so I couldn’t sign up for volunteering at S.O. right away; I had to wait

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    park rides malfunctions because of a damaged cable and stops halfway through the ride. Two of the staff at Ruby Pier are able to rescue the passengers on the ride and then release the ride’s cart not knowing that there is a little girl under it. Eddie attempts to save the girl by pulling her out of the way but ends up being killed without knowing if he succeeded. Eddie then finds himself awake and uninjured and realizes that he feels young and much more energetic. He meets a man named as Joseph Corvelzchik

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    The witches in “Macbeth” are interesting characters in the play. The first images I think about when someone mentions witches are pointy hats and broomsticks. Many people’s idea when it comes to the portrayal of witches is very narrow and similar to my own opinion‚ however‚ “Macbeth” changes the way witches and magic can be portrayed. “Macbeth” gives flexibility for the depiction of the witches in movies and stage adaptations because there is not correct way to portray them. The witches can be portrayed

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    Yo Yo Honey Singh

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    by himself  and loved to share it with Ratan‚ an orphan girl who  loved to  help him in his domestic chores. She used to address him as Dada.The postmaster would fondly search excuses to start a conversation with Ratan as he had  no other to talk to.He would ask her about her family and Ratan did not have many memories of her family to be recalled. There were only fragments like pictures‚ of her father coming home in the evening‚ and her little brother whom she played with‚ fishing on the edge of the

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    Short Story: Take Away

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    Absolution * Icarus fell burning so the moral they intend you take away is that downfall follows disobedience. "Should have listened to his father‚" they tut and purse their waxy lips. They didn’t see the brilliance of the flames. They don’t have wings. * You open your eyes and stare up at the ceiling. The sun will be rising up over the water soon‚ to laugh at those waking from dreams of worlds spun bright and beautiful. You get up. Breakfast is waiting for you and it is already going

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    Kayla Ela 10 A Place Where No One Is Judged. In The Chrysalids‚ by John Wyndham; David is faced with challenges as he pursues his personal desire to let everyone live freely in his society. David believes his society should change how they run almost everything‚ David does not agree that anyone or anything should be killed or sent away because they are not ‘normal’. In David’s society they teach the children rules to follow. The children need to follow the rules all their lives while living

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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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