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    “Black Like I Thought I Was” Q1- Wayne Joseph struggles whether to tell people h’s black because of all the racial segregation going on. He doesn’t have a problem being black. As he was still qualified as colored‚ he was not raised as one so he didn’t think of what he was. He was perfectly fine with what he was but he just didn’t want to tell anybody he actually was. Personally‚ I don’t think there’s anything wrong with him‚ maybe he just had a complex about being colored and didn’t want to say

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    The central message of this advertisement is if you want to be strong like Popeye‚ eat their spinach. I can recall waking up Saturday morning watching the cartoon Popeye as a child. Popeye was always trying to impress Olive Oil. Popeye wasn’t the only one with eyes for Olive Oil‚ his nemesis‚ Pluto also had a very hostile interest towards Olive Oil as well. The cartoon would start out with Popeye planning something nice for Olive Oil‚ the day would be going perfectly. Pluto would notice Olive

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    The sense of control is a basic human need. (1) It is like a security blanket to a young child‚ it provides them with a sense of protection and comfort; but just like a security blanket‚ when it is taken away‚ they become very uncontrollable. In The Tell-Tale Heart‚ the narrator gives the reader an account of events leading up to him killing his neighbor. In the very beginning of the narrative‚ the narrator tries to persuade the reader into believing that he is not insane. His attempts to assure

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    hunt you down like wild game and then eat you. Have you ever seen the movie Hills have Eyes it’s exactly like that but cave dwellers can end up anywhere at any time and they’re always hungry. There are three reasons cave dwellers are some of the most murderous monsters in existence. Reason one they don’t care who you are‚ famous‚ rich‚ military‚ president they’re still going to kill you. Reason two they are cannibals they eat human flesh like zombies do. There are three reasons why they’re the scariest

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    I want to visit is London-England The place that I want to visit is London-England. I dreamed of seeing London in the past‚ I always wanted to see the Tower Bridge and the famous Big Ben clock. I want visit these places‚ and I want to surf in a tourist boat on the River Thames and see your coasts. I want to see the Tower of London‚ because I want to say that it is a very interesting historical place. I found out that a long time ago‚ it was a prison. Later

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    to that person. In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ he uses Clay‚ Hannah and Mr. Porter to express that rumors can destroy a person’s reputation and outlook towards life. Sometimes a person’s reputation can be contorted into many shapes because of rumors. When Hannah first moved to the town she created strong bonds with friend but then school started and so did the rumors: “She was new to the school‚ so all the rumors overshadowed everything else I knew about her”(Asher 218).

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    I Would Not Like to Be a Member of an Amish Community Would you like to walk around your house with certain relief because you do not have other worries other than spending time with your family‚ praying all day‚ and working just as much as you need? Certainly‚ for although living in the twenty-first century is a blessing for human beings because of the advances of science and technology‚ it may also be stressful and tiring for people carrying so many responsibilities and obligations. Therefore

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    Colton Landaiche Ms. Dehorn Period 3‚ English October 20‚ 2015 Thirteen Reasons Why A: Thirteen Reasons Why‚ an adult novel by Jay Asher‚ is written from the point of view of a Junior in High School‚ Clay Jensen. To some extent‚ however‚ the story focuses primarily on Junior Hannah Baker‚ Clay’s crush. One day‚ when Clay returns home from school‚ he finds a strange package on his doorstep -- addressed to him. Inside‚ he discovers thirteen tapes‚ all recorded by Hannah Baker. One thing is very confusing

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    there’s so much more you don’t understand. In 13 Reasons Why‚ Jay Asher uses irony to explain that not all things appear as they seem. All Hannah wanted in the story was for someone to care for her‚ little did she know‚ Clay did. It’s ironic because Hannah expresses interest for Clay in one tape and if he would’ve not been so shy towards her‚ maybe she wouldn’t of had to commit suicide. This is an example of appearance vs. reality because Clay appeared like he had no interest in Hannah‚ when in reality

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