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    Dear Aunt Bessie

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    Dear Aunt Bessie‚ November 25‚ 2013 Knock knock. Who’s there? I don’t know just read this letter Aunt Bessie. So as you know progressivism is a series of reforms needed in order to repair the underside of America. You also are aware that you have asked me to give away your million dollars to three reform movements in the levels of $600‚000‚ $300‚000‚ and $100‚000. The three problems I came up with are women’s suffrage‚ food safety‚ and child labor. I have decided that Woman’s suffrage will

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    Dear Host Family

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    Dear host family‚ First of all‚ I would like to thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I’m really excited about the idea of spending a year in the US‚ and getting to know more than just articles about the Americans lifestyle by living with you as a member of your family. By this letter‚ I’ll try as much as possible to describe my family‚ my friends‚ my life‚ and of course myself in a way that you’ll get closer to my life. My name is Imane Kassab; I’m a 16 years old girl and I live in

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    Dear Aunt Bessie

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    Dear Aunt Bessie‚ Hello Aunt Bessie‚ I am sorry I have not been writing to you lately. I am having trouble running the mills by myself since my family has died of malaria. Which is why I now know where I will put your million dollars that I have received from you. Progressivism is a tough moment in our history. We are battling progressivism‚ which is a movement reformed to change America. This is why I have chosen to take your blessed million dollars‚ and put it towards these reforms; 600‚000

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    one another and be honest‚ then the bond can last a lifetime. These ideas of friendship are present inside many characters in the book Of Mice and Men. In the story by John Steinbeck‚ two men have a strong friendship and a big dream of having their own land someday‚ suddenly comes to a crashing end. The story focuses on the theme that friendship leads to caring‚ forgiving and long lasting relationships through the characters of Lennie‚George‚Crooks‚ and his old dog. Lennie and George show actions

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    Dear Justin Letter

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    Dear Justin‚ Some nights I can’t help but think about it. When I finally catch myself some silent moments. Some time away from all the chaos in my head. When I sit there and think about us. I see the storm that I just ran through with you‚ and how I can tell that its still raining. You might tell me that i’m being over dramatic and that i’m making a mountain out of a molehill‚ but for me this is no smaller than a mountain. I’m broken. I always was and when I met you I was still broken. You didn’t

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    When reading a novel‚ there is generally a theme. A theme is the central idea of the novel. Normally‚ the author of the novel is trying to teach readers a life lesson. In Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck uses multiple themes throughout his novel. Steinbeck uses his theme of hopes and dreams to show motivation‚ unlikeliness‚ and anger. In the beginning of Of Mice and Men‚ the reader learns about Lennie and George and how they wish to own a small farm. Whenever Lennie is sad he’ll ask George to tell

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    Dear diary‚ My name is Macbeth and I am‚ with no doubt‚ the most powerful of them all. Doubting this fact will not make you assertive or witty‚ but will make you a fool. It will make you nothing but an ignoramus and oblivious fool. I’m untouchable and unflinching. If you wish‚ like some already do‚ you could call me immortal. I use immortality to refer to the fact that no man will every have power over me. The only time this will ever occur is if a man chooses to take my life. Then‚ it would be

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    “In Of Mice and Men‚ Steinback has shown the readers‚ something about the pain of living in a complex human world and created something beautiful from it” (Scarseth 4). Thomas Scarseth believes that‚ John Steinbecks “Of Mice and Men‚” is a teachable book‚ due to its ability to teach lessons about how events‚ people in society‚ or just simply want someone to go‚ but as time goes on‚ we as people‚ need to accept these tragedies. Firstly‚ Scarseth teaches the audience that the characters are a complex

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    Dear Ishmael Beah,

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    you lived your life during the war‚ if it wasn’t for your memoir. Thanks to your memoir you taught me to value each day of my life‚ to value my friends and family‚ and to count my blessings. Throughout your story I learned one very important common theme that I’m going to try to carry forth into my life. I’m going to attempt to live each day to the fullest without looking ahead towards tomorrow. Truthfully this is a great way to look at the future‚ because at times we look ahead because what lies ahead

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    Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is an intriguing and captivating piece that captures America’s history. Throughout the text‚ Steinbeck demonstrates how multiple prejudices can affect contrasting characters in the 1930’s. Lennie Small and George Milton‚ a pair of bindlestiffs‚ witness the discrimination throughout the course of the novel. George cares for Lennie‚ who is mentally challenged‚ and once Lennie’s onerous actions increase‚ George makes the formidable decision to abruptly end

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