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    Zane Hager

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    about Shane is his dark leather clothing and how different various patches were sewn on the shirt he was wearing. He would give no other information about himself than his first name for example when Joe Starrett tells the “stranger” to stay and tells him his full name the stranger only offers his first name Shane. Also Shane realizes during the meal that they are questioning him and he redirects the conversation off of himself. Another note to make is that Shane avoids all questions about himself

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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a novel‚ by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ about a nine-year old boy named Oskar Schell. He tries to learn more about his deceased father who died during 9/11. Oskar‚ after finding a mysterious envelope and a key belonging to his father‚ sets out on a quest to find someone with the last name of Black and learn more about his father. Oskar is the hero in the story‚ despite his seemingly normal qualities. The main hero in the story is Oskar‚ who sets out on a journey to

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    Judging Chop Suey

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    fun times turn dark when a mysterious man tries to talk to Ira’s mother. After blank stares are exchanged and fear crept into Ira’s mother’s mind‚ the stranger thanked her. The

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    strange‚ maybe a vampire. We need some confirmation of what is the deal with this guy. Is he going to attack Estee or just leave her alone‚ and what is Estée going to do with his encounter with the mysterious guy? We really need some resolution to this story. It is clear you were going to a very mysterious route‚ but it just ends so abruptly. If you continue to progress this story‚ it will solve this problem by giving a proper way to end the story. Also to know some of the mysteries surrounding the

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    Jeong 1 Ji Won Jeong Ms.Santos English 9 Honors 21 October 2015 Sir Henry Baskerville The Hound of the Baskervilles is a fictional‚ mysterious book written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story takes place in the eighteen hundreds London‚ and in Devonshire‚ Baskerville Hall as the story progresses. The mystery begins when Sherlock Holmes finds a cane left in his office by an unknown visitor along with his assistant‚ Dr.Watson. The cane’s owner later appears to be James Mortimer‚ as he entered the office

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    Examples Of Quest Ideas

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    character. The wise mentor is found in the characters’ uber driver. The uber driver provides pieces of wisdom to the characters throughout their adventure that really don’t make sense. 2.Serious: A man seemingly awakes from a coma to find a stranger in his room‚ and talks to them;

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    Analysis Of Uncle Roy

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    Eventually‚ a call came asking the street player to get into a nearby white limousine. A man entered the car and sat next to the street player. The man began to ask a few additional questions‚ including‚ If a stranger was having a personal crisis‚ someone you had never met nor spoken to before‚ do you think you could call and offer them worlds of encouragement or advice? At the moment‚ Uncle Roy has arranged for another player of this game to be asked the same

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    Alen Halfcup was considering running away. He wouldn’t be gone for long. A day‚ or two‚ at the most. He just wanted to see what it was like beyond the Door‚ the world Outside. And then he would be back. It was now just after lunch. Alen stood patiently in the shadow of the grocery-side alley‚ observing the tidy town square. He had been waiting here for the better part of the last hour‚ and yet intent still lit his bark-brown eyes. For in the square’s centre‚ among its sunlit stretches of grey pavestone

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    What Does The Tyger Mean

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    “I a child & thou a lamb…” (The Lamb‚ 17). “Softest clothing of delight…” (The Lamb‚ 6). This is another example of why the poem is soft and gentle. In “THE TYGER” the tone is darker and stranger‚ “Burnt the fire of thine eyes”? (THE TYGER‚ 6). Burning fire in the tiger eyes is a little strange and mysterious. When Blake is talking about the tiger he has more of a fearful tone than talking about the lamb. By analyzing these poems Blake has a different perspective on how he feels about the lamb and

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    encounter with an escaped convict in a cemetery‚ while he was looking at the tombstones of his parents. This mysterious stranger ordered young Pip to bring him food and a file to break loose the shackle on his leg. If Pip does not comply‚ the strangers promises to murder him. After bringing the convict food and an iron the next day‚ Pip finds out that the convict has been arrested‚ and the mysterious criminal has protected Pip by telling the

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