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    Witnessing.. Talk about all of the characters‚ different aspects of witnessing in the book‚ How characters handle witnessing (the way they cope)‚ Jeliek (plays his violin‚ silence in words but witnesses in other ways) elies dad (total silence) elie himself (He writes a freaken book) Synonyms: seeing‚ observing‚ viewing‚ perceiving‚ beholding‚ watching (this is what your thesaurus is for :p ) A few general tips: make sure the unifying idea of each body paragraph is mentioned in the first sentence

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    teacher with irritation. The more I stared the slower the clock ticked. Looking up every thirty seconds would not allow time to pass quicker‚ this I knew however the inevitable cannot be stopped. Silent murmurs of constant reassurance kept me still but not for long. With the urge to stand up and scream out loud I clenched my fists with anger. It was coming‚ he was coming‚ oh god help me. Jumping out of the small uniform chair my tongue collected the saliva in my mouth to begin the daily ritual as

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    Odysseus is a character that embodies both strengths and weaknesses‚ which makes him an epic hero. The Odyssey‚ by Homer is the epic story of Odysseus’ adventures from The Trojan War to Ithaca. For ten years he endures human weakness‚ battling with the gods and a number of obstacles in order to reclaim his kingdom. It is Odysseus’ epic heroic traits that enable him to be successful. The three traits that Odysseus displays to make him an epic hero are leadership‚ balance of reason over emotion‚ and

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    As Richard had not remained celibate during the years without Lexi‚ he knew it’d was incomprehensible for a woman as attractive and intelligent as her not to have taken lovers. However‚ that certainty‚ let alone the details of Lexi’s sexual liaisons with other men‚ how many and who‚ was a matter that the Hacker had long attempted to never contemplate‚ but that they must have occurred became evident to Richard with her demand for control; a request he’d never have expected of her back in the times

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    Laura: Life in a prison cell is to say the least‚ demanding. It gets to you. The long‚ hard‚ repetitive actions of daily life‚ the internal depression and longing to leave‚ and the knowledge that you are going to die any moment‚ yes‚ it gets to you. Though I’d never admit it ‚ I miss him. Emotions in my experience‚ aren’t covered by single words. I wish I could describe the diabolical beauty that is my brother‚but I will never be able to. I don’t have the language or the words to express what

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    Color in film went through a self-contained evolution much like sound. Many films of the silent era‚ for instance‚ used processes such as tinting and toning to give an overall color to the frame (Thomspon & Bordwell 34). Thompson and Bordwell comment on the process that “color could provide information about the narrative situation and hence make the story clearer to the spectator” (34)‚ much like the use of photogénie and mise-en-scene by the Impressionists and Expressionists. Other films‚ such

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    glorious time. "Come on Michael‚" coaxes my Dad‚ "Think of it as a growth experience." "You’ve got to be kidding!" I tell him. I had always been content to experience my thrills from a spectator’s seat. I couldn’t take a step. Just listen to the screams as they come hurtling down the slide. Oh‚ no. I’ll just watch. "It’s perfectly safe‚" says Dad. "Little kids are going on it - and look at that little girl. She’s even younger than you."Oh‚ I know it’s safe. I truly believe it’s safe. But there is

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    “Not you and Jackie‚” asserted John’s mom‚ “there is a government space project. They are planning to take as many people as they can off Earth and then hope in a year the zombies will die off on their own.” “Zombies like in the movies?” John questioned staring at his parents serious face. John’s dad hands him the shotgun in his hands and insisted‚ “Here you’re going to need this. Just go downtown to the new science lab that’s where the rockets are.” Back in the car Jackie looks around the car

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    father chasing his son who has just walked out prove the tragic cycle of growing up as well as the father’s nature to love his son. It wasn’t the nameless story that the father couldn’t figure out that made the father “silent”‚ but his uncontrolled love for his son that made him “scream” and wonder if he can ever become a “god” who

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    Toni Morrison’s Recitatif is a story of two young‚ racially separated girls that grow up in an orphanage together. Because the girls were young when they first met‚ they knew they were different from each other and they knew their moms wouldn’t approve but they didn’t let it affect their friendship. They became the best of friends and began to make a lot of memories at a very young age‚ most of them highly affected by their emotions. When it came time for the two to move on from the orphanage‚ also

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