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    Death in the open In the essay “Death in the Open” Lewis Thomas talks about the dead animals he finds on the side of the road and how he feels about such death. Life is about leaving an impression in one way or another. Death is a reflection on what a person has done in the world. Thomas’ feelings towards death is sadness and anger because of the way he reacts towards dead animals on the side of the road‚ how he feels about life as a whole is a positive feeling‚ and how he thinks animals deal with

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    his way superstitious nature.to bad for him he believe every ghost story he heard. Ichabod crane wheeled his ways in the towns people’s life’s‚ but unfortunately mat his match one night on the sleepy hollow road. The well-educated schoolmaster‚ Ichabod crane‚ enjoyed impressing people with his vast vocabulary; Mrs. Von streusels complimented him by informing him that “any girl would be lucky to marry an educated man like you Mr. Crane.”(123) she was quite impress with Ichabod form the start. Ichabod

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    In the short stories of "The Life You Save is Your Own" and "The Magic Barrel"‚ both of the protagonists share similar and differing characteristics. Both of the protagonists are not reliable narrators‚ and lie to themselves and others. Mr. Shiftlet‚ the protagonist of "The Life Save is Your Own"‚ is a manipulative character‚ When Shilftlet first encountered Lucynell and his mother his only objective was the car. O’Connor‚ that author‚ uses missing body parts in her writing to depict that the character

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    Elements to Build a Character After analyzing the different approaches the authors take to develop these characters in “Red Cranes” and “The Firefly Hunt” the reader can see the authors using different elements to develop the characters. The reader will see the author use the character interactions‚ thoughts‚ and feelings towards other characters to develop the characters. Without these three elements the reader will not get to know the characters. These three elements will help build and shape

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    period is from 1945 to present. There are many amazing athors in this period. Stephen King is an outstanding horror writer he started writing professionally in 1974 and has released new books as late as 2008. Stephen King an American author has truly made a significant impact on today’s readers. King can turn marital stress‚ peer pressure‚ or adultery into a terrifying epic that would make your skin crawl. Stephen king was born September 21‚ 1947. Stephen’s birth was a tremendous surprise to

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    The Fate of Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane‚ a very frail‚ gullible man that had just moved from his hometown of Connecticut to a very petite and eerie village called Sleepy Hollow‚ New York. There in the town he had heard rumors of mysterious creatures roaming the streets and a very popular legend‚ the Headless Horseman. Being the gullible man Ichabod was‚ he believed all of these stories and feared of one day meeting the Headless Horseman. While living in this small town‚ he acquired the job of

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    1. Focus on general aspcts of the story * Author Hector Hugh Munro‚ who wrote under the pen-name Saki‚ was born on 18th December 1870 in Burma. Munro is best know for his witty‚ sometimes whimsical‚ often cynical and bizarre sentence. Some of his collections of short stories are Reginald (1904)‚ The Chronicles of Clovis (1911)‚ Beasts and Super-Beasts (1914)‚ among others. His two novels are The Unbearable Bassignton (1912) and When William Came (1914). Munro was killed in the trenches of

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    HANOI OPEN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGLISH ************** AN ASSIGNMENT FOR WRITING SUBJECT A REPORT WRITING THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE Hanoi‚ May‚ 2012 THE USES OF ARTICLES IN ENGLISH NOUN PHRASE ABSTRACT Noun phrase plays an important role in the construction of a sentence. Lacking knowledge of noun phrase in English‚ learners could not make understandable sentences. And‚ it is almost inadequate to discuss the noun phrase without referring at some stage to

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Iroquois vs Bushmen Creation Story Creation is one of the most controversial topics ever to roam the earth. Some people seek to explain through religions while others try and use science for the same purpose. Two examples of this are the African Bushmen and the Iroquois Tribe. Both had a different take on the same story of creation. One important fact to see is that both of these stories are started the same way. Both state that humans lived in places other than

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    Compare/Contrast Essay James Stephens and Emily Dickinson both talk about the wind but interpret it in different ways. Stephens’s poem “The Wind” is portrayed as an angry wind or the beginning of a tornado ready to destroy everything in its path whereas Dickinson poem “The Wind tapped like a tired man‚” describes the wind as an old tired and timid man or a breeze that came and went. Stephens and Dickinson’s poems have similarities and differences. Their similarities are both poems talk

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