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    Book Report Project in English By Claire Andrea Pascual – III-Arezzo Title: Paper Towns Author: John Green Genre: Young adult novel‚ mystery Characters: 1.) Quentin “Q” Jacobsen – He is the protagonist and the one who is telling the story. He is childhood friends and neighbors with Margo‚ who he also had a crush on ever since they were children. As the years passed‚ their contact with one another has decreased. As the story progress‚ he tries to unfold clues he thinks Margo intentionally

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    Book of Choice Assignment Famous All Over Town Danny Santiago Copyright of 1983 A story of Donny’s struggles of growing up in Barrio. Famous all over town is about a young high school boy named Rudy Medina. He grows up in a Latin‚ Chicano town called Barrio. He tells us his life and all the struggles he has to face everyday of his life .The family he had was not the perfect family; the mother was having another child that she would then not take care of because she cared more about herself. Lena

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    Thornton Wilder epitomizes pessimism in "Our Town" through the everyday actions of the characters‚ the trivialness of life‚ and the attitudes of the dead toward their once loved world. People are spent through their meaningless everyday tasks‚ characters are shown to be worthless in comparison to the universe‚ and the attitudes of the dead about life are dull. These effects add up to illustrate Wilder’s idea of pessimism. One way Wilder shows pessimism in "Our Town" is by the everyday actions of the characters

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    Throughout Thornton Wilder’s Our Town‚ it was clear that some of Grovers Corner’s citizens have greater aspiring goals compared to other members of the community‚ and they stood out among the rest. Others have just as important goals‚ but the goals of these select few stood out to me especially. The majority of the town just wanted to grow up and get married‚ have a few kids and grow old. But each and every person each had a different motivation for what they wanted. Emily‚ George‚ Mrs. Webb

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    Ahmedabad‚ the city of Ahmed Shah (Medieval ruler of Gujarat)‚ is known for its rich past and its association with the Mahatma (Great Soul) Gandhi. The city offers a unique style of architecture‚ which is a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles (Indo-Saracenic style of architecture). The monuments of Ahmedabad mainly date back to the 15th century. Ahmedabad has been known for its industry since medieval times. It used to be famous for its textile mills and hence often referred to as the ’Manchester of

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    Dear‚ E.E. Cummings‚ I have unraveled your poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town”. I really enjoyed the uniqueness of the puzzle you created. The narrator of the story tells the narrative as if they don’t care‚ moreover‚ the story itself is about a lot of people not caring. The only people who act out are Anymore and Noone‚ they fall in love and worry about no one but themselves‚ as the disregardful outside world continues to repeat the cycle of life and death by no means. Mr. Cummings‚ I appreciate

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    handling my anxiety and panic attacks. The summer before my sophomore year my mother remarried and moved me and my family from Atlanta to a small town in Northwest Georgia. This move was incredibly hard on me: I was unaccustomed to small town life and did not know anyone my age; I was a new student with no friends and found that cultivating friendships in a small town was a daunting task. I was overwhelmed by having to start fresh in the middle

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    Paper Towns Essay The book Paper Towns is about main character and protagonist‚ Quentin Jacobsen trying to find his neighbor and secret crush Margo Roth Spiegelman after she didn’t go to school‚ by following clues that she left and going multiple paper towns on the map. The book starts off by introducing the main character and narrator Quentin “Q” Jacobsen and his neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman. The two used to be good friends until one night they witnessed a crime scene and Margo seemed very interested

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    several different ways. Some may say freedom means saying or doing whatever you want‚ while others believe that freedom is about equality. However‚ a new and unique context to the word presents itself in the short story “The Strangers That Came to Town”‚ written by Ambrose Flack‚ explaining how true freedom is about being accepted. The Duvitch’s‚ an immigrant family‚ face several situations in the story where they are not accepted into the community‚ and hence have limits on their freedom. Through

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    Driving Through Sawmill Towns by Les Murray In the high cool country‚ having come from the clouds‚ down a tilting road Into a distant valley‚ You drive without haste. Your windscreen parts the forest‚ Swaying and glancing‚ and

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