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    The Hound of the Baskervilles was written by Arthur Conan Doyle in the august 1901‚and was published in The Strand Magazine in April 1902.This book is not the only one: it is the third book in the Sherlock Holmes series. The genre of this book is detective: all other books from the Sherlock Holmes Series is written in the same genre. The Hound of the Baskervilles was listed in the BBC in 2003 as the “best-loved novel”. The action starts in the family house of the Baskervilles‚ Baskervilles Hall.

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    I think burning books is a very wrong act. Burning books is wrong because it is not only ruining hard work and dedication that the author put into it‚ but also‚ the author’s ideas and thoughts. When the nazi’s burned books about the Jews‚ I thought this was extremely cruel. It was bad enough that they killed millions of Jews‚ but burning their thoughts and ideas is something that people should be very ashamed of. My overall thoughts of burning books is that it is very wrong. I agree and disagree

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    doctor concluded that nothing was wrong with him and that he just speaks in rhymes. This book as a great way to introduce students to rhyming. I also feel like this book would also be great to use in an ESE class‚ because students would probably be able to relate to Rappy. This book also contains a strong message on being yourself even when people try to tell you something is wrong with you. This is another book that could be used to teach how God created everyone uniquely and that he created us to

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    people to do with a man’s cub?” (Kipling 1909‚ 16). No one could look between his eyes in the jungle‚ not even Shere Khan. His eyes were a major indication of the humanness in him. ‘He has eyes that make the jungle people afraid’. In The Second Jungle Book‚ we are told that “And yet the look in his eyes was always gentle. Even when he fought‚ his eyes never blazed as Bagheera’s did” (Kipling 1895‚ 286). In every situation‚ his eyes betray that he is not an animal. Bagheera at first is convinced that

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    Write out your article based on all the notes below. •Give the brief overview of the club •State the activities that were carried out in the year:- school landscaping project- recycling campaign- visit to recycling factory- Green Week Campaign Essay writing competition‚ speech contest‚ poster designing competition •Invite new members to joinWhen writing the article‚ you should remember: •To use simple and direct language •To keep your sentences and paragraphs short •To elaborate all the

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    A lot of parents want their kids to read the book then watch the movie. But why? If you read the book‚ you have an image in your head of what the character looks like‚ what their voices sound like‚ and what the scene looks like‚ and usually it is pretty good. But when you watch the movie‚ all those images get shattered. When you read a book‚ there may be parts of the book that you really like that you would like at see on the TV screen. But then‚ when the movie finally comes out‚ the part you like

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    Reaction Paper #1 After reading “Queer Customs” and “The Not So Lonely Crowd”‚ I can honestly say I was a little more enamored with the “Queer Customs” section more than I was with the “The Not So Lonely Crowd” section. While I found “The Not So Lonely Crowd” section to be interesting especially with the Ohio State example as I love sports‚ I just found the “Queer Customs” section to be a lot more interesting for two specific examples that were brought up in the chapter. One was very intriguing

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    The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton is about two rival gangs known as Greasers and Socs they are divided by their socioeconomic status. The Greasers are a group of boys from lower class.Their gangs were like their families because they were there for them and cared about each other. On the other hand the Socs were the rich kids. They lived on the Westside and were always getting drunk and looking for fights with Greasers.This story is told in first-person narrative by protagonist Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy

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    Picture Books Importance on a Child’s Development Ever analyzed a picture book before? The colors‚ shapes‚ and underlying message on every inch of the page create a story. A story that makes your brain tick and contemplate what exactly you’re looking at. These things are significant to the constant development of a human being‚ but the specifically to a child. When I was young I would drown my floor with Dr. Seuss and books that gave excitement to me just by holding them. I loved looking at the

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    snow‚ ice and delicate snowflakes. The final layer of my creative is folded black card‚ forming a spring-like Nazi swastika with the head and tail of an accordion stuck to either side. This creative was in response to the novel‚ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. The book details four years of the life of a young girl‚ Liesel Meminger‚ throughout the course of World War Two. The novel differentiates the appearance of a person‚ event or item when it is only briefly

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