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    Please provide an sample role-play featuring this ability. I don’t want to prewrite the initial scene about the hatching since I think it’ll be fun‚ so I’ll share a couple of briefer vignettes across the years. I’m not actually sure if the sample-rp section fits pet apps that well‚ but hey‚ why not. Scene 1: Set late third-year‚ or perhaps fourth year. Medraut glowered at the small blackbird perched jauntily atop his laptop‚ beak opening and closing expectantly. “I fed you half an hour ago‚ you

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    “Your father’s no better than the niggers and trash he works for!”. Suddenly I couldn’t move. Scout had to drag me along‚ and I don’t remember much from that trip to the stores. We walk by Mrs. Dubose’s‚ and she is not at her usual place on the porch. Instantly my arms come to action as if they had a mind of their own. I was thrashing and beating the camellia bush‚ and then I was thrashing and beating Scout. I hardly noticed the transition from bush to Scout. I kicked her too hard on accident‚ but

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    Individuals will go to extraordinary lengths—even fight against an entire‚ community—in order to seek justice. Dearest Scout‚ I know that as I write this‚ you are much too young to understand the events that are happening around us which will affect you one day. I hope that as you read this five‚ ten‚ or even fifteen years in the future‚ you can understand my motives behind what I have done. Our family name has come under great scrutiny because I took on a case that I feel I was called to do by

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    Lemuria‚ the place I called home‚ was it really worthy of the title? Was my home in Holcomb‚ where I never belonged? New York City‚ where my acting career took off? Or maybe Los Angeles because‚ that is where I officially met him‚ and we became betrothed. Then again‚ the order was my family‚ until death do us part. It was as if I had married them all. That is what I had sworn‚ signing my name in blood over. Never had I found a home. Wandering aimlessly like a drifter. Material gain and status could

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    I was really nervous and scared that I would say something I’m not suppose to or say something wrong. When I got to the witness stand Mr. Gilmer asked me “Where were you at dusk on that evening?” (pg 181 text). I told him I was on the porch and he asked which one. I was on the front porch there ain’t nothing but one. Then judge Taylor said to tell them what happened. I bursted into tears because if I was to tell them what happened my dad would get angry at me and do god knows what to me. I had to

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol to add significance and prominence to the story and characters. In this classic novel‚ there are characters that can be referred to as a mockingbird. By examining the actions of these characters‚ readers can recognize the importance of the mockingbird symbol and understand why Arthur “Boo” Radley and Tom Robinson are both great examples of mockingbirds in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s use of the mockingbird symbol is a

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    Jacquelyn Thompson English 3 Honors Lynn Blair 1/30/2013 To Kill a Mockingbird The depth behind this novel is too see how Scout has progressed throughout the course of two years. Slowly but surely‚ she realizes the life lessons that have been waiting for her all along. She does this with the help of her family and her community. One man importantly sticks out the most‚ and his name is Arthur Radley‚ but Scout and the children like to call him ’Boo ’. Lee incorporated Mr. Radley to really

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities‚ and is used often in the book to help readers understand central themes throughout the novel. To Kill a Mockingbird has several symbols including Tim Johnson‚ the mad dog‚ who represents racism in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ the mockingbird which represents innocence‚ and Jem‚ Tom Robinson and Boo Radley‚ who are essentially the mockingbirds of the story. The mad dog in To Kill a Mockingbird symbolizes racism in Maycomb

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    Tasnova Hossain English III Mrs. Denis To Kill a Mockingbird The life of an author can greatly influence and inspire their work. In the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Scout ’s life‚ the protagonist‚ parallels Lee ’s life in many ways‚ such as from the similar mischievous personality‚ rape case‚ and the familiar setting of where the character was born‚ which gives background information. It is clear from these many similarities how Lee ’s own life

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    Book Report To Kill a Mockingbird The coexistence of good and evil is an eternal question that has been bothering people for centuries. Many writers tried to explore the moral nature of human beings- whether they are essentially good or essentially evil. To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee is a superb example of such exploration of good and evil in a human nature. Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. It is a small quiet town very similar to Maycomb‚ where the

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