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    During the novel Year of Impossible Goodbyes by Sook Nyul Choi‚ Sookan progressively changes from an ignorant‚ jealous little girl‚ to a defiant‚ courageous‚ wise‚ and more mother-like figure for Inchun. This can be exemplified during three moments in the book—when she starts out saying she wishes she were Japanese‚ when she starts to act defiant towards the Japanese after they take the sock girls‚ and when she and Inchun are escaping‚ she shows courage and keeps going and makes it to the South.

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    Christina Han TH01703 I. The three “alones” of Reformation theology is Faith alone‚ Scripture alone‚ and Grace alone. Salvation is a gift given to humans by God’s grace‚ and through faith alone we receive this gift of salvation. If we erroneously believe that our own actions‚ such as going to church and obeying the Ten Commandments‚ play a role in achieving salvation‚ then salvation would no longer be a gift from God but rather a sort of human accomplishment. In order to be given the gift of

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    February 8‚ 2013 “Three Sins in Killing Three” The seventeenth century saw the creation of the anti-Petrarchan poem. Its purpose was used in a satirical way to make fun of another popular poetic style of the era‚ the Petrarchan poem. The Petrarchan poem is notorious for glorifying women and portraying them as unrealistic‚ goddess-like creatures; and so the anti-Petrarchan poem did quite the opposite. “The Flea”‚ written by John Doe is a perfect example of an anti-Petrarchan poem. “The Flea” is

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    Sometimes you don’t realize the truth about the other side of the world that people don’t talk about. Langston Hughes “As I Grew Older” and Audre Lorde “Who Said It Was Simple” most powerfully use figurative language to persuade others to fight against the injustice of sexism and discrimination. Poetry matters because it could express how people really feel about injustice. Poetry allows them to open up and show how they feel towards the problems in the world. It makes people realize that they need

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    Lilly Copeland‚ in "Who Was She? A DNA Test Only Opened New Mysteries‚" highlights the key points of DNA testing by using logos‚ knowing her audience‚ clarifying the subject‚ using effective tone and applying sentence structure. Copeland’s uses these concepts to support her purpose. She attempts to influence the reader to understand the beneficial and deleterious effects of DNA testing like 23andMe. Copeland reveals logos--knowledge and reason--within the text by word choice and tone. “In 2014‚ 23andMe

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    Character Analysis Have you ever found yourself worried sick about money to the point where you can no longer think straight? Or have you ever thought that if you had a million dollars‚ everything in your life would be absolutely perfect? The fact is‚ a million dollars isn’t reality for the everyday average person. The average person works hard for a living barely scraping by. We are reminded of this throughout Lorraine Hansbury’s play A Raisin in the Sun. One of the main themes in this play

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns – Practice Essay Freedom is an aspect of life that many people take for granted. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini follows two women as they struggle to gain their freedom. The novel takes place in Afghanistan‚ a country with very limited women’s rights and a barbaric approach at government. The women‚ Mariam and Laila‚ start with two completely different lives that come together at a twist of fate. Throughout the novel Khaled Hosseini illustrates the inner strength

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    writes specifically for women because she has the power to influence them‚ which she doesn’t have with man; therefore by influencing women‚ she hopes to influence man as well. In the introduction‚ the Chao shows concern for her son‚ Ku: “I fear that my son Ku may bring disgrace upon the Imperial Dynasty” (pag. 320). However‚ Chao knows that she can’t do much about her son –he is grown up and probably wouldn’t take her advices as much as a woman would– and she can’t count on her husband either who

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    Fifteen-year-old Amari loves life in her home village in Africa. She spends her days strolling along the stream‚ daydreaming about her handsome future husband‚ teasing her little brother‚ and avoiding chores. But everything changes the day the pale-faced visitors arrive. Everyone contributes for the celebration to welcome the strangers. Amari helps her mother arrange the food‚ her storyteller father shares his tales‚ her fiancé plays his drum‚ and everyone dances. But then their world shatters

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    relate or is able to connect to her family. This relates to belonging that Matilda doesn’t belong to her own family she doesn’t connect‚ this is demonstrated in the quotes "Are you in this family? " "Mmmm… "Hello?" "Are you in this family?" "I’m fed up with all this reading! You’re a Wormwood‚ you start acting like one! Now sit up and look at the TV" this quote is telling us that she loves reading but her family love watching television so the father questions her daughters belonging in this family

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