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    why the wedding ring is on the fourth finger “If you were given the chance to have your old family back… your mother‚ your father‚ your brother… would you take it? in exchange‚ you would have to give the two of us up. Be honest.” Honestly‚ was there even a right answer to a question like this? Sasuke mulls it over in his head as he wonders what the right choice is‚ the right answer‚ or even the right words at this moment. “Sakura…” he begins. He sighs as he closes his eyes. “I would be lying

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    V. Culper Ring After the War A. Townsend 1. moved away from New York and ended all of his business connections. He moved to a more remote and quite life in Oyster Bay. He never married and moved in with his sister in their family’s home. However‚ it is believed that he had a son‚ Robert Townsend Jr.‚ but speculations tend to be that he had a love affair with Mary Banvard‚ his house keeper because in his will‚ he

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    In fact‚ Galadriel proved her helpfulness through the dust given to Sam that rejuvenated the soil of the Shire. This was not her only good act. The light contained within the phial that Galadriel gives to Frodo possesses an extremely important background. The light comes from the Silmaril that created the North Star‚ and the light in that Silmaril came from Yavanna’s Two Trees. This is another example of nature being on the side of good. The villains in the story are often given mechanical attributes

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    Vocabulary: lime (12) - “And flound’ring like a man in fire or lime.” The quote speaks about a man in a fire so the word lime can be referring to something that is a sort of substance that is burning through the body. The Latin quotation (27-28)‚ from the Roman poet Horace‚ means “It is sweet and becoming to die for one’s country.” What is the poem’s comment on this statement? The poem’s comment on this statement is the restating of the title of the poem. The title translates from latin to english

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    Sophomore Vice President Campaign Speech I am running for your class vice president. As many of you know‚ our sophomore class as of right now does not have much funding for our 2016 senior prom. When this student council is elected‚ you want to have the correct people for the jobs that hold your future of fun. The memorable time of high school. Let me tell you why I am qualified for your class vice presidency. In middle school‚ I was chosen to be in a 12 person leadership class. There

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    What are goals? Are they just plans that you make yourself for the future? Or are they a list of what you hope to accomplish in life? Well me personally‚ I believe my goals are challenges I set for myself to hopefully overcome throughout my life so that I can become something more. There is a lot of career options out there that where recommended to me but many different people. But ever since I was a little boy there was always one thing I wanted to be… a Chef. I love to cook‚ so it’s no surprise

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    Dark house‚ by which once more I stand Dark house‚ by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street‚ Doors‚ where my heart was used to beat So quickly‚ waiting for a hand‚ A hand that can be clasp’d no more? Behold me‚ for I cannot sleep‚ And like a guilty thing I creep At earliest morning to the door. He is not here; but far away The noise of life begins again‚ And ghastly thro’ the drizzling rain On the bald street breaks the blank day. Step One Dark house‚ by

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    the One Ring. The One Ring had the unprecedented power to corrupt the person carrying the ring‚ called the ring-bearer‚ and turn them against their own will. The Ring messes with the holder’s mind and makes them turn to evil ways. The book The Fellowship of The Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien tells of the One Ring’s history and how it came into existence‚ and ultimately what must occur to destroy it. The Fellowship of The Ring focuses on the corruption of the One Ring and the power it has over the ring-bearer

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    Each character in the book contains a symbolic role. With one of the main characters‚ Jack‚ one’s belief is that his role would be evil‚ the dark side of humanity. Due to Jack’s determination to be the leader‚ the lack of compassion for the remaining children‚ and just his plain transition from civilization to savagery‚ it shows how this role suits him. Right from the beginning of the novel‚ the reader‚ can indicate that Jack has neither respect nor compassion towards the remaining survivors.

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    Emily Bardman Blue 3 6-2-11 _Lord of the Flies_ William Golding uses symbolism many times in his book _Lord of the Flies_. He uses numerous representations all throughout the book to get the reader to recognize the theme which is that human nature is inherently evil. When a group of British boys get into a plane crash during World War II‚ they establish rules and a chief. But‚ later in the book‚ they start to turn savage. Golding uses a conch in the book to represent order. He uses a pair of

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