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    One Shot Finch Courage

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    Atticus had a great talent of being able use a gun very well. However‚ Atticus had no attention in the kids knowing that he was know as “one shot Finch”. When the dog came into town he had no other decision than to shoot and kill the dog to save the kids and the town. Scout explains‚ “In a fog‚ Jem and I watched our father take the gun and walk into the middle of the street… Jem was paralyzed

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    made the flu shot available to everyone people started to worry about what the government was really trying to do. Many thought it was made to help fight the flu‚ but is that really what the government is trying to do? The flu shot carries high levels of mercury: the chemical element with the atomic number 80‚ a heavy silvery metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury is used in streetlights and fluorescent bulbs and it’s also one of the ingredients in the shot. The flu shot is a scam that

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    A bond became an obsession Among the nation “shot glasses” first derived from New York City in 1940 but in my household they became a phenomenon in 2008. In New York City they were first used as small glasses with thick walls filled with BBs and lead shots at the dinner table; as meat often still had shards from the bullets. However‚ as liquor became more popular throughout the nation‚ they converted into a device of alcohol consumption. Be it a classy jigger‚ a tacky collection in a home bar‚ or

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    Devin Westfall Professor Peter Faziani English 151 October 15‚ 2012 Hemingway’s Nick Adams “Three Shots” and “Indian Camp” In Hemingway’s Nick Adams “Three Shots” and “Indian Camp” Nick goes through some changes in his life. He goes from being scared that someday he must die to feeling quite sure that he will never die. In the short story “Three Shots” Nick‚ his father‚ and his uncle are camping and Nick remembers with shame how he had gotten scared thinking

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    Three Shots & Indian Camp

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    Written assignment The story Three Shots is about a little kid‚ Nick‚ who is scared of dying. His realization of death has frightened him. He goes from being scared that someday he will die to feeling quite sure that it will be okay. His father‚ his uncle and himself are camping. Nick remembers‚ with shame‚ how he got scared thinking about how he would die one day. When he was alone‚ he summoned his uncle and father back to camp‚ by firing three shots into the air with a rifle. The uncle is frustrated

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    A sequence shot involves both a long take and sophisticated camera movement; it is sometimes called by the French term plan-séquence. The use of the sequence shot allows for realistic and dramatically significant background and middle ground activity. Actors range about the set transacting their business while the camera shifts focus from one plane of depth to another and back again. Significant off-frame action is often followed with a moving camera‚ characteristically through a series of pans within

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    Last Shot QUIZ: A Review

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    A Track Will Smith English Mellar Last Shot QUIZ 1. What contest did Stevie win‚ in order to get to the final four? A. his dad won tickets B. his friend gave him his C. he won the USBWA writing contest D. he didn’t get tickets 2. How many kids won the USBWA? A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 7 3. What was the name other the other winner? A. Susan Carol B. James Witherspoon C. Dick Weiss D. Chip Graber FOR 4-8 FILL IN THE BLANK 4. When Stevie and his father arrived at the hotel‚

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    utilises the power of lens‚ especially in close-ups‚ point of view shots and framing shots of key events‚ using doors and windows to direct visual attention. Lighting is a crucial element in the establishment of atmosphere‚ mood and shape anticipation. Jarre’s soundtrack uses a recurring anthem motif at key scenes in the narrative.

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    Significance of the opening scenes in the film you have studied The opening scenes in the film The Great Gatsby by Baz Luhrman are captivating and as a result hook the audience completely into the film. They do this by introducing the stark contrasts between 1929 in the sanatorium to New York in 1922. They also begin to develop the characters of Nick and Gatsby. Finally the first two scenes introduce some of the main themes and symbols that reoccur throughout the film. The first scene starts with old

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    Analyses of the opening scene of ‘Casino Royale’ (Martin Campbell‚ 2006) The opening scene from Casino Royale is filmed entirely in black and white which creates a sensory reaction in the audience as it makes the audience feel as though this scene may be an elongated flashback or a memory. The opening shot fades in too show a low angle shot of a building‚ that is made too look very big due to the low angle shot. The building looks very modern and pristine therefore the audience assumes

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