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    he started climbing down the vines growing down the far side of the house. Henry didn’t have a clue where he was going‚ but he knew he would find Kate. He set out‚ up the hill saying one one last goodbye to his dog Checker. “I’ve got to keep going‚”

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    the song "We Will Rock You" which is a modern sporting anthem. Other parts of the movie that feature classical music includes the party and in general scenes with less tension and action. The costumes of the characters are accurate of medieval times. The Knights participating in the Jousting competition clothing‚ eg. Armour is historically accurate. The only exception of this was Josaline. She wore clothes that were a mix of old style and contemporary style. This may be because she was a major

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    Night Narrative The train ride was jagged‚ people where silent‚ laying around me like dead bodies. My daughters fast asleep‚ the whole world felt as if it was at peace with itself. If only it persisted. Screams came from the train‚ “Fire‚ Fire‚ Oh Flames…” the lady had lost her mind. “Mother what is she talking about?” my daughter asked with a frightened face. “Nothing darlin’ don’t worry about it.” I said. The young boys in train took her down and started beating her until her cries and

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Using literary skills in the right way can have a amazing effect on the quality of a novel. This is proven true in Harper Lee?s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses descriptions that appeal to the reader?s sight‚ which helps them to visualize the setting. She uses personification to relate non-human objects in the setting to the reader. Lee uses adjectives that suggest different feelings‚ which help the reader to better understand the setting. Harper Lee uses descriptive

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    Getting a dog Buzz.. Buzz… Buzz… another Christmas! I wake up to the sight of a plain view outside‚ the sun glistening onto the golf course outside my window. No snow and i can probably go outside in shorts. The consequences of living in the lone star state includes no snow and many other downsides‚ I don’t mind though. I pull on my favorite fuzzy snowman socks and hop down each step until I finally reach the bottom of the stairs. I look at the tree which reached to touch the top of the room

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    This isn’t really something that happened over a number of days but anyhow... I’m not much of a dog-person. In fact‚ I’m pretty awkward around anyone‚ so creatures that crawl up and slurp all over my crotch are no exception. So when lodging in a new house‚ my roommate’s dog could sense my uneasiness and decided to bark and growl at me relentlessly‚ letting me know that he was ’The Big Dog’ when in actual fact he was very small yet very loud i.e Snooki. It got to the stage where I couldn’t make a

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    puppies. The total of two had a tint of green to their white fur‚ covered in mucus. To prepare for my dogs labor‚ I googled every possible thing that could go wrong when a dog was giving birth. Knowing what I know now‚ I probably would’ve looked more into it. “Domonic. It’s been two hours. I think she should’ve had another puppy by now.” I said with urgency to my step dad. It was normal for dogs to have at least seven puppies‚ at intervals of 30 to 45 minutes. I can remember when

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    Narrative Methods used by Tennyson in Mariana “Mariana” is about the stagnation of a woman after she is abandoned by her lover and she continues to wait for his arrival. The epigraph from the start of the poem tells us that the poem is an expansion from “Measure For Measure”. Specifically the scene in the play where Mariana is in her moated grange‚ this gives us the setting of the poem and the character involved. This line describes Mariana desperately waiting for her lover (Angelo)‚ who has abandoned

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    1“And when I was asleep I had one of my favorite dreams… And in the dream nearly everyone on the earth is dead…” In Chapter 229‚ having made the difficult trip to London and found his mother‚ Christopher has what he calls one of his “favorite” dreams. Since the dream is Christopher’s fantasy‚ the fact that he identifies this dream as a favorite implies that it fulfills some of his deepest wishes. First‚ without anyone else around‚ Christopher would not have to have any social interactions‚ which

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    and characterization to prove that the mood creates a sense of a make belief reality. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to create a strange but fantastical mood. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ grey filters‚ an example of low key lighting‚ were used to make Charlie’s entire life seem cold and dark. But when the kids got inside of Willy Wonka’s factory‚ the scene is flooded with light and everything is so colorful‚ which is an example of high key lighting.The contrasting of lightness and darkness

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