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    Vocab from 1984

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    Whenever the boy talks during class discussions‚ most of the time his ideas are jargon. 9. California is known as being the most multifarious state because of the different cultured people living there. 10. The woman’s protuberant fat distracted me from judging her swimsuit during the Summer Swimwear contest. 11. The young boy got in a lot of trouble after talking back to his parents in a derisive manner. 12. Since the king had already chose his older son to become king‚ the younger son was

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    Letters from Wolfie

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    1. Book Title: Letters from Wolfie Author: Patti Sherlock 2. This story takes place in 1969 during the Vietnam War. Some of the story takes place in Vietnam and Fort Benning‚ Georgia. 3. The Main Characters in the book are: Mark Cantrell: A thirteen year old boy living in Colorado during the Vietnam War. Mark donates his dog‚ Wolfie‚ to the Army’s scout program. Mark is the younger of two brothers. He is not as popular as his older brother and is more reserved. Mark

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    Reading from the Internet

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    Introduction Reading from the internet has grown over the past decade significantly. It has provided people with access and opportunities to reading that would not have been available otherwise. This‚ however‚ has some positive as well as negative effects to it. This essay will discuss the cause and effect to reading from the internet. Body Reading can help people use their time to gain extra knowledge and learn new things more effectively. The unlimited access to various sources the internet

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    Curtis on our hands today. Its about whether to send Mr. Ponyboy to foster care or to stay with his two brothers. He’s been staying with his brothers for the past 8 months‚ and their has been complaints that he has been acting up with the gang which from my point of view he is doing fine. Ponyboy is at the age 14‚ lives with his 2 brothers‚ Darrel Curtis‚ who goes by the name of Darry‚ and is at the age of 20 and Sodapop Curtis who is 16 and happens to be a high school drop out. He lives in a environment

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    Adapted from Taseko

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    ADOPTED FROM TASEKO In the short story “Adopted from Taseko”‚ by Christian Petersen‚ the setting contributes to the element of conflict. The place and time the characters in the story go hunting‚ creates a whole lot of problems for them. From the beginning of the trip to the very end‚ they encounter conflicts related to the setting; such as bad roads‚ extreme weathers‚ and very chilly temperatures. On the journey to their destination‚ the main characters: a boy‚ his father and a

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    Write from Memory

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    Writing from Memory The writer and narrator Marcel Proust is a very interesting fellow. The Overture or also called “Swan Way” describes Marcel early childhood and also opens up to him stating “For a long time I use to go to bed early.” Marcel Proust describes how difficult it was just for him to fall asleep. He then falls asleep‚ he then states he was reading a book prior however when he finally fell asleep imagining he is part of the book he was reading or well subject to it‚ but he awakes

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    Teresa From The Kayak

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    If I could describe the protagonist Teresa from the “Kayak” in two words I would say she is calm and helpful. The reason why I believe Teresa is helpful is because she went to such far lengths to help a stranger (Jamie). Teresa made sure that she could do everything in her power to save Jamie even if that put her own life in danger: “One‚ two‚ three‚ heave I grunt‚ as I break the air pocket and lift the sail a couple of inches. It is enough to let Jamie out” (1 ). Jamie is very lucky that Teresa

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    Dreams from father

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    Dreams from My Father In the book Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama‚ he witnesses and experiences racism when he was in schools in the United States. One time in high school‚ a white classmate came and greeted Roy and Obama. Obama was angry because he knew that the white classmate was pretending to be friendly. Obama confronted the issue with Roy. Roy responded that "we" have to live under the white men rules and if they are friendly then don’t push them away. Obama could not accept

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    Gertrude from Hamlet

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    like a friend on Denmark. Do not for ever with thy vailed lids seek for thy noble father in the dust: thou know’st ’tis common; all that lives must die‚ passing through nature to eternity.” Gertrude obviously considers her son’s dejection to result from his father’s demise. She joins in with Claudius in requesting Hamlet’s stay in Elsinore rather than returning to Wittenberg to study. Respectfully the son replies‚ “I shall in all my best obey you‚ madam.” Right then the audience notes a good relationship

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    A View from a Bridge

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    In the essay "A View from a Bridge‚" the author‚ Cherokee Paul McDonald attempts to describe the world through words to a boy with no sight. McDonald uses very detailed descriptions of this account and in turn realizes that beauty is too often overlooked in everyday life.  In McDonald’s essay‚ he uses his experience fishing with a blind boy. While he uses first person‚ he also uses dialogue to explain what’s going on. This allows the reader to get a feel for what’s going on. Through the important

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