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    There are many children who have trouble with words and sounds early on in their developmental phase‚ but by the age of 3‚ the child should be understood for at least half of the time when they speak. If their speech is largely unintelligible by that age‚ it can signal the development of

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    to stay out of trouble by accusing people in the village that they casted their spirit onto them to make the young ladies act like they were being harmed by the so called bewitched. The movie is very good and properly explains how the girls started the whole thing. The movie is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. A time where many believed in witch craft and those accused of witchery would be hung or some other form of execution. In 1692 young girls would be in a lot of trouble if found dancing

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    ” on page 2 and also stated “I’ll tell you something‚ Ponyboy‚ and it may come as a surprise. We have troubles you’ve never even heard of. You want to know something?" She looked me straight in the eye. "Things are rough all over."on page 34. This might explain why all the people that joined a gang chose to join a gang in the first place. By this we can also see that both of the gangs have trouble with their families and friends. In chapter nine of The Outsiders S.E. Hinton says “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy

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    Morty’s misconduct and did not report it to the relevant authority‚ he could lose his job‚ be expelled horn the university‚ or even face serious legal charges. On the other hand‚ Rick does not want to be responsible for putting his colleague into the trouble of being expelled from

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    believes in. 2. What are the negative outcomes of Doris’s decision to run away from trouble? Some negative outcomes of Doris’s decision to run away from trouble is she doesn’t experience what it is like to have fun. Also by doing this is she is making herself more invisible‚ and she is adapting to the fact that being invisible is okay. 3. What are the positive outcomes of Doris’s decision to run away from trouble?

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    How Did George Kill Lennie

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    is that George tells Lennie to go hide when he gets in trouble. This shows that Lennie acts like a child because he does not confront the problem. He solely listens to what George told him to. “Well look. Lennie-if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before‚ I want you to come right here an’ hide in the brush.” (Steinbeck 15) George says this multiple times to Lennie just so he can remember what to do if he gets in trouble. George believes that if Lennie hides somewhere he will

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    section 2 to section 5 in the novel‚ her character evolves and her sweeter and more vulnerable side is shown in contrast to her first appearance which portrays her as imposing and a trouble maker. Throughout the course of the novel‚ it appears women are treated with contempt and Steinbeck generally depicts women as trouble-makers who bring ruin on men and drive them mad. Aside from wearisome wives "Of Mice and Men" offers limited rather misogynistic descriptions of women who are either dead‚ maternal

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    a young boy named Ponyboy Curtis is mostly affected by the death of his mother‚ father and later his best friend. He lives with his older brothers Darry and Soda pop. Even though he has his brothers watching his every move‚ Ponyboy gets into some trouble that seems to be a related to some pain he still feels from his parent’s death. After their parents died‚ Darry‚ because he is over the age of 18‚ became Ponyboy’s Guardian. Ponyboy looked up to both his brothers because they remind him so much of

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    Do you judge people by the way they dress or the way they talk? Have you ever misjudged someone based on these characteristics? Many of us have judged someone who turns out to be different from what we first anticipated. We tend to make judgments on how someone dresses and acts to see if they are someone who you would like to be around. We don’t just judge people but other things as well. Many of us judge people by the way they look or act. Most of the time you judge someone it

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    Imagination‚ Mills discusses personal troubles and social issues. Define both of these terms and discuss two examples of both personal troubles and social issues from a sociological perspective. According to Mills‚ personal trouble occurs within the character of the individual and within the range of his immediate relations with others: they have to do with his self and with those limited areas of social life of which he is directly and personally aware. A trouble is a private matter: values cherished

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