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    Walter Elias Disney Many may ask‚ “Who was Walter Elias Disney?” He was an animation producer and an entrepreneur in Hollywood. As a child‚ Walt had always been interested in art and drawing‚ so that encouraged him to pursue his dream. Walt Disney did so many great things to change America and the whole world. He gave animations a completely new view‚ gave us a new way of entertainment‚ and made it so unique that we still enjoy his works today. In the times of 1901-1966‚ Walt Disney helped the

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    "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich In "The Red Convertible‚" by Louise Erdrich‚ the red convertible symbolizes the brothers relationship at different stages through the story. In the story Erdrich uses specific actions of the brothers to show change in their relationship‚ which corresponds with the red convertible. Erdrich uses scenes involving the red convertible to show different stages of the brothers relationships. The story begins with a road trip representing the boys closeness‚ then

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    passage 1: pg. 34-35 Walter Mead explains to American interest about why alumni are really giving money to the school and how to gain more alumnus in the future in a very honest sense. Universities want to portray alumni as giving to help the school improve in academics‚ like when they were in school‚ but really alumni give because of the memories. I highly agree with Mead and how the Universities need to gain more alumni by getting them to have more cherished memories when they are students; so

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     everyone treats her carefully. When her sister and family friend find out what Mr. Mallard got killed in an accident‚ they tried to say carefully about it Mrs. Mallard. She cries then goes to the her room. In the room she seems afraid information and finally realizes that it’s her freedom. Even though she had loved him - sometimes she feels free. She looks forward to the days ahead instead of dreading them. While Mrs. Mallard is having this epiphany‚ her sister keeps trying to check on her. Finally‚ she

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    neighborhood of Clybourne Park‚ Ruth seriously considers aborting her baby. Diana Mafe says‚ “Although the abortion in Raisin never occurs‚ the possibility of abortion remains not only a source of conflict for Ruth Younger‚ wife to the protagonist Walter Lee‚ but also an indication of her desperate yet no less valid agency as a woman” (Mafe). But after they move in‚ she realizes that the family has much more room to live than in the old apartment‚ where the living room couch was Travis’s bed. She

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    Walter is a man who is trying his best to Succeed for his family by investing in a liquor store‚ but he is always being undermined by his family. Walter position and the family is being the son. He is always frustrated because momma and Ruth don’t understand where he’s coming from. From Mama and ruth’s point of view‚ he looks crazy; however and Walters mind‚ he makes perfect sense. Momma gets money from the insurance company and Walter wants to use that money to invest in a business he’s been wanting

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    “Fleur” Literary Analysis “Fleur” by Louise Erdrich was written to encompass a cursed Chippewa woman‚ Fleur Pillager‚ as she struggles against the oppressing binds of men‚ race‚ and society. Since a young age‚ she was considered dangerous because of the thought that the lake monster of Lake Turcot‚ Misshepeshu‚ wanted the girl for himself. Ever since‚ she’s been out casted not only for her “curse”‚ but for her ethnicity and her gender. This story is very much like “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty

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    The character I chose was Walter Cunningham. He is a shy and timid little boy. “Did you forget your lunch this morning?” asked Miss Caroline. “I looked straight ahead. A muscle twitched in my jaw. “Did you forget it this morning?” asked Miss Caroline. My jaw twitched again. “Yeb’m‚” I mumbled. Miss Caroline went to her desk and opened her purse. “Here’s a quarter‚” she said to me. “Go and eat downtown today. You can pay me back tomorrow.” I shook my head. “Nome thank you ma’am‚” I drawled softly

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    Literature Argument: gives a writer’s point of view about an issue or a problem. Evidence: supports a writer’s idea with facts‚ statistics‚ data‚ and quotations. Persuasive appeals: used by writers to convince readers that their ideas are true by using logic‚ emotions or beliefs. They use words that create strong feelings in the reader. Logical or rhetorical fallacy: an appeal that doesn’t use evidence or logic. Evaluate evidence: Is the evidence biased‚ or prejudiced‚ by the writer’s own

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    Chapter 1‚ Nanapush Summary Nanapush talks about the conditions of his Native American tribe in North Dakota. He is considered an elder although he is only fifty years old. Nanapush is talking to someone he calls Granddaughter about how he saves her mother‚ Fleur Pillager. Fleur recuperates and bonds with Nanapush over their dead families. When the weather permits‚ Fleur and Nanapush bury the dead Pillagers. Nanapush makes the clan markers‚ which is the symbol of a bear. Back at Nanapush’s place

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