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    Scary story

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    Davis English 5H Per 5 Professor Valente 10 November 2013 The Basement When most of us were little‚ we were afraid of the basement‚ right? You know‚ that room‚ in your house. The intense and shadowy room. Well when I was little‚ I wasn’t afraid of the basement. I watched tons of horror movies‚ so the basement wasn’t very scary to me... I had a family once‚ my parents and a little sister. I was the oldest child. We bought a new house. That house had a authentic frightening basement. When

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    Peter Skrzynecki - BELONGING Belonging is feeling a sense of acceptance‚ familiarity and unity‚ whether it is in a group of friends‚ family or within the community; however‚ barriers to belonging can exist. Peter Skrzynecki’s poem 10 Mary Street‚ emphasizes belonging to the family. Skrzynecki’s poem St Patrick College‚ depicts alienation in a community. The advertisement‚ Financial Disadvantage is About More Then Just Money‚ by the Smith Family‚ explores the idea of not being able to belonging

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    fills Ilsa’s heart- shouldn’t belong to the little girls. With Liesel provocative behaviors Ilsa can’t help but feel sorrow and a need to fix her before Liesel ends up in a stony state of regret and solitude. Ilsa may be thought as crazy‚ but when you look there is a caring‚ sympathetc women‚ she isn’t just a cold-hearted mute. Ilsa watches Liesel steal the book after the BDM burning party (120-1)‚ something clicks in her head that she can save this little girl from becoming what she has become. She

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    Heart racing‚ breathing becomes more shallow‚ and all of my senses seem to suddenly become heightened to somewhat extraordinary levels. These are but a few symptoms of an adrenaline rush. Anyone of us can experience this during moments that scare or excite us. What if all of this was experienced during a life impacting moment? The only thing going through your mind‚ "Damn. I messed up this time." Where can you hide to when hiding would be morally and legally wrong? Only thing you can do is face the

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    Eulogy for Father

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    Eulogy for Father On behalf of my entire family‚ I want to thank all of you for your compassion and for being present here today. For those of you who don’t know me‚ my name is Mauri-Lynne‚ and I’m Lionel’s daughter. Dad was devoted to every one of you. We all hope that you’ll share your memories of him with us‚ if not today then in the weeks and months to come. My father was committed to the practice and preservation of Jewish life. His religious beliefs informed everything he did. Particularly

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    this time my anxiety was just getting worse and worse. “It will be just fine‚” I told myself what seemed like around 50 times now. I am just imagining things. I continued my journey through the forest but negative thoughts were running through my little head. Just as I took a step‚ I found myself right in front of this lady in a light blue ripped up dirty dress she seemed to be transparent so I reached my hand out to try and touch her. And then

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    the grounds IN HAITI !. “Daph‚ you’ll be alright‚” my mom says. “Hopefully‚” I mumbled. I thought to myself that maybe just maybe I will actually enjoy it.You will never actually understand the importance of bigger things without appreciating the little things

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    The Use of Force

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    1938. The story is narrated in first person by a doctor‚ who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl. Fearing that she may have diphtheria‚ the doctor decides to check her throat. However‚ she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon‚ which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that‚ against her own self-interest‚ the girl has hidden the symptoms of diphtheria from her parents and the doctor. The story is written without the

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    a week and a half. Even knowing that‚ i dreaded being in my house all day‚ not knowing what to do. So‚ i got in the habit of paying attention to what the neighbors did around me. It had been a week‚ and the only exciting things i had seen were the little boys across the street watching rated R movies while their parents were away. Until recently‚ there was two new neighbors. It was a family of three‚ a couple with a son. The other neighbor was a single man. My mom‚ being the "friendly" neighbor

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    J.D Salinger is a critically acclaimed author that is equally well known for his eye catching‚ yet slim‚ body of work as he is for his reclusive and oftentimes mysterious personal life. Salinger was brought up in an average family‚ and seemed to be set to live an average life. However in 1942‚ Salinger was `drafted into WWII‚ and he served until 1944. The war was not kind to anyone‚ and especially not to the sensitive Salinger. He ended up suffering a mental breakdown‚ and recovered in a mental hospital

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