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    In the poem by Emily Dickinson "It Was Not Death‚ for I Stood Up‚" the main character has just lost a loved one and feels such devastation that cannot be put into words‚ but could only be described as "not" something. She feels such loss at her loved one’s burial‚ that his "burial reminded [her] of [hers]". He has been a huge part of her life‚ so when he dies‚ that part of her dies also‚ and is buried with him. She cannot put the feeling of devastation into words‚ for if pain can be described‚ it

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    When I was One-and-Twenty Summary Our speaker gets some advice from an older‚ wiser person: don’t bank too much on love. Like any young person‚ he promptly ignores the advice. Did we mention that he’s 21? Keep that in mind. It’ll be important later. Flash forward: now he’s 22. And as it turns out‚ the advice he got was pretty good. Love hurts. And we’re not just quoting that ’80s song. Line 1-2 When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say‚ • Uh-oh. Any time a literary work starts

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    AT SEA WAS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE WESTERN FRONT VIVYANNE SOO 10A Is the war at sea more important or was the war at the Western Front more important? To support or contradict this view‚ we need to considerate the importance of the following things: the U-boat threat to Britain‚ Britain’s supply line‚ the British Blockade and the connections between the war at sea and the Western Front. In this essay‚ I’m going to write down the points that are for and against this view. In conclusion‚ I will give

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    brought overseas to work‚ due to that‚ slavery was the roots of the United States foundation. The next generations of Americans only knew life as it was‚ with slaves. They didn’t see that what they were doing was wrong. In their eyes they were justifying slavery from the Bible. There was a common misinterpretation of the “Curse of Ham.” Due to this they thought themselves to be superior‚ the higher race. They also realized the importance of slavery and how it was benefiting their economy‚ so most Americans

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    In this essay I will be explaining how I think Gustav Stresemann played a significant role in German history from 1923-1929. I will also put some reasons that he did not play a factor in. So how was Gustav Stresemann a big factor in German history? Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and a statesmen. He served as chancellor in 1923. He was also a foreign minister during 1923-1929‚ during the Weimar republic. He was awarded with the nobel peace prize in 1926. Stresemann was born on May 10

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    I Told You I Was Tired I wake up at 6 am‚ tired and unfocused. Well doesn’t matter it’s time to get ready for school. Brush your teeth‚ comb your hair‚ get dressed‚ eat breakfast‚ and leave the house. I get to school‚ boom 1st period the test I forgot about. I work through the test just barely finishing. Next day I get it back and no surprise‚ C+. Many students are not getting enough sleep on a day to day basis. I believe that in order to fix this problem school start times should be pushed back

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    about a person. This person was special. He was the man who thought me braveness. He was the guy who always lent his ear to hear my problem .He was the clown that’s always make people laugh. He was my ultimate Grandfather. When I was in the age of childhood‚ he was the one who took care of me. My mother was dead when I was a baby due to serious accident ‚so most of the time was my grandfather taking care of me .I can’t really remember how was my mother really looks like‚ but I will never forget my grandfather’s

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    I Knew This Was My Moment

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    I knew this was my moment.” “Dear diary‚” I started to write on one of the blank pages of my diary. For the past few months‚ my diary has been my only companion. These pages are where I write my stories and let my imagination run free while I pour my heart out on each page. I continued to write. “I’ve decided that‚ for today’s diary entry‚ I’ll write a story. A story I have never had the courage to write. But lately‚ it is all I have been thinking about. I need to get it out of my head and

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    "Volleyball was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do." This statement is true because volleyball is a hard sport. Some people like basketball‚ and other people like softball. Many people prefer a physical sport other than a mental sport. A lot of people would rather play volleyball. How volleyball became a game has a very intriguing history. The history of volleyball includes the inventor‚ the ball‚ the rules‚ the positions‚ and beach volleyball. The man who invented volleyball was not a genius

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    I Knew This Was My Moment I was sitting on a chair‚ tied up‚ in an isolated cabin. I felt very weary as I had just opened my eyes after a deep sleep. I had no idea of my sleeping hours‚ days or even months! It was damp and frosty inside the place. This wood cabin‚ if I were to use one word to describe it would be ‘UNKEMPT’! Spider webs clouded every corner‚ refuse scattered all over‚ hordes of flies buzzing around it‚ scavenging for sustenance. A pungent smell arose from a stale‚ discarded

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