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    In the story Paper Towns By John Green is about a boy named Quentin Jacobsen and a mysterious girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman as as they pull of an all nighter while they run around the whole city pulling pranks and schemes. Q has known Margo since they were little kids and he had always had a crush on her but they have grown apart. One night Margo climbs though Q’s window in the middle of the night and asks for help. They run around town pulling schemes and messing around. Then the next morning…

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    Paper Towns is a novel about imagining people complexly. For much of Quentin’s childhood and adolescence‚ he has admired Margo from afar. A one-dimensional‚ skewed version of her true character. In doing so‚ Margo ceases to be Margo. She becomes a product of Quentin’s imagination‚ a mirage of the real thing. Quentin later realizes the treacherous nature of this‚ and he is able to see Margo as her true self: an uncertain‚ lost girl. Everyone‚ he finds‚ sees a slightly different side of Margo‚ though

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    Act 3 our town The stage has been set with three rows of chairs‚ representing gravestones. At the end of the intermission‚ Mrs. Gibbs‚ Simon Stimson‚ Mrs. Soames‚ and Wally Webb‚ among others‚ take their seats. All of these characters have died in the intervening years between Act II and Act III‚ and the stage has become the local cemetery‚ situated at the top of a hill overlooking Grover’s Corners. The Stage Manager appears and announces that another nine years have passed—it is now the summer

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    anything. For me‚ one of the major inspirations in my life is audio or audio engineering. It has opened up many opportunities for work and has opened my eyes and mind to a new type of education‚ one that I will enjoy learning at your school‚ Five Towns College. As it is one of my biggest passions‚ I know I will enjoy doing this for the rest of my life as my career and as a hobby. My original interest for audio peaked when I became more involved with music. I learned how to play drums as well as

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    Big Cities VS Small Towns There are major differences between living in big city and small town. Some people prefer small towns are close knit communities were everyone knows one another and people are more laid back. There is less stress in a small town because there is no rush like there is in the big cities. There is also less crime in a small town. In a small town‚ there is a lot of open space‚ you don?t have to worry about overcrowding. Some people prefer the big city because it is where all

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    Two Kinds

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    Revision The Revision Process Thesis Statement Support Topic Sentences Introductions and Conclusions Sentences and Words Using and Documenting Sources Checklist: Using Sources Checklist: Conventions for Writing About Literature Exercise: Two Student Papers Student Paper: “Initiation into Adulthood” Student Paper: “Hard Choices” FICTION 3. Understanding Fiction Defining Fiction The Short Story Gary Gildner‚ “Sleepytime Gal” Margaret Atwood‚ “Happy Endings”

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    actress Kate Bosworth once said‚ “I grew up in a small town where everyone wanted to be the same or look the same and was afraid to be different.” The controversy about big cities being better than small towns or vice versa to grow up in has been around for the longest time now. I strongly believe that small towns are a much better environment for a child to grow up in than that of a big city. Ask any person that grew up within a small town they probably knew everyone in their community perhaps

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    Natasha Preston grew up In a small town. She found her love for writing when she shared a story online. She loves writing about romance‚ thrillers‚ and occasionally serial killers. For eleven years‚ Oakley Farrell has not talked. At the age of five she quit talking and nobody seems to know why. She refused to talk‚ she remained silent. She is bullied at school and only has one friend and his name is Cole Benson. Oakley’s best friend Cole who has been her best friend since they were

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    Life in Medieval Towns and Cities In urban areas there was essentially freedom within the walls. When cities and towns received their charters‚ a certain amount of freedom was gained‚ but it was by no means a democratic society. Population and Urban Environment Medieval cities were extremely small by our standards. London had only 10‚000-100‚000 residents during the medieval period. Cities were geographically small with the average about 1 square mile with 300‚000 inhabitants. The streets

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