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    CHAPTER NINETEEN The Answer Was Right under Our Noses The answer to Twist’s question came two days later‚ clearly stamped on Seth’s pale face. “Mr. Greene’s dead.” “Did you say murdered?” I asked‚ thinking that after sort of solving the great ghost caper‚ a slaying would put the now revered Dead Wood Detective Agency’s name on everyone’s lips. “No‚ I said dead‚” he insisted. “Ohhh . . .” “Twist wants us to meet him at Gray Meadow Manor.” He pushed back his lawn chair and strolled across

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    English Book Review – To Kill A Mockingbird. INDEX * Introduction Of The Author – Madam Nelle Harper Lee * Genre Of The Story * A Brief Outline Of The Story * Pen Potrait Of The Favourite Character * Description Of The Most Interesting Event * Theme Of The Story * Critical Analysis Of The Story Nelle Lee – Then Nelle Lee – Now Madam Nelle Harper Lee Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926 in Monroeville‚ a small Alabama town. Lee‚ a descendant of Confederate

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    UNKNOWN Tarantula Productions: Barredo‚ Ralph John D. Fadri‚ Jason Bon J. Vilalflor‚ Mark Andrew K. Andales‚ Paul John G. dela Cena‚ Maria Kristina Z. Turingan‚ Marjorie Psychiatrist: Barredo‚ Ralph John D. A.K.A. Dr. Manzano Killer: Unknown House Caretaker: Extra no. 1 Visitors: Fadri‚ Jason Bon J.( Psychopath) A.K.A. Luis Vilalflor‚ Mark Andrew K. A.K.A. Mauricio Andales‚ Paul John G. A.K.A. Juan

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    My decision about the cause of Edgar Allan Poe’s death being a suicide was the right decision. My decision was the right decision because I was able to make it by using reliable information that I found online and the opinions of others on the situation to make it. While doing this assignment I thought of the following quote‚ “Maybe it’s fitting that since he invented the detective story‚ he left us with a real-life mystery". (Chris Semtner‚ Smithsonian). Now‚ I want you to consider that quote while

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    Inequality in the Court System To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the 1930’s during the Great Depression in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Harper Lee‚ the author‚ wrote this book in 1960 based on “the Scottsboro Boys” Trial of 1931 to 1937. This trial accused twelve Negro men‚ which Tom Robinson represents in the book‚ of raping a woman that is considered white trash [Mayella Ewell]. At the beginning of the novel‚ Harper Lee introduces a white lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ who is all about equality and angel-like moral

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    do that well. George Washington grew into being a leader for the United States. George Washington was a great leader and always had the right tactics for his Generals in order to achieve his goals in the Revolutionary. As a courageous and outstanding leader‚ George Washington lead the Continental Army in Valley Forge. Washington was the father of his country‚ also known as The United States of America. He was a young leader during the French and Indian War but he was beyond the right choice for the

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    The 60’s were known for their rights movements‚ and for people speaking their mind. During the same time as the Anti-war Movement was going on we also had a huge Civil Rights Movement with a huge leader‚Martin Luther King Junior. The Vietnam war was a very dreaded war‚ this is sadly one of the wars that we have ever officially lost. However it depends at how you look at it‚ because‚ yes we did lose many of our soldiers but‚ Vietnam gained their own independence which was what they were fighting for

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    recognized until the end. In 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

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    Everybody has different beliefs and ideas about it. Some people are more romantic‚ while others are a bit cynical. “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love” by Christopher Marlowe‚ “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter Raleigh and “Raleigh Was Right” by William Carlos Williams are all poems that show different viewpoints on life‚ love and nature. Williams developed and transformed the central idea of these three poems by connecting the shepherd’s and the nymph’s contradicting beliefs with his

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    Stereotypes in To Kill A Mockingbird: How the Stereotypes Enhance the Theme of the Novel To Kill a Mockingbird In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ many characters are stereotyped into whom they are not‚ to emphasise the theme of the novel‚ as well as teach the audience of the moral lesson that is learned from this novel; to be a less judgemental society and to be willing to accept others of different cultures and races by creating moral education. This technique of using stereotypes

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