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    Winter and Summer

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    SUMMER AND WINTER: TWO SEASONS WITH BIG DEFFERENCES  When it comes to a question of the time of the year people prefer most‚ a majority answer based on two seasons‚ summer and winter. Summer and winter are two of the four seasons of the year‚ which have very vast differences and a few similarities. The first and most relevant difference is the change in weather‚ with summer having hot temperatures and winter with cold temperatures‚ which is seen from the metrological point of view. Using the

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    The Great “American Dream” The American Dream… a mystery really‚ no one really knows what it feels like to achieve it. Everyone’s dreams are different‚ and once someone achieves a dream they think of more and more so its a continuous cycle of chasing your dreams. A statement that could be said is how being rich will get everyone the American Dream that everyone wants‚ but what about true love and having money doesn’t mean that person is automatically happy. Even though someone may have wealth‚

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    Blackberry Winter

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    Blackberry Winter Robert Penn Warren’s "Blackberry Winter" is the story of one young boy’s sudden and painfully realistic venture from behind the blissful cloak of childhood innocence into the more brutal reality of the world. Warren captures this transition through the eyes of the young and happily naïve Middle Tennessee farm boy‚ Seth. When the story begins‚ the nine year old Seth is lingering on the very edge of his innocence‚ but is undoubtedly still in the throws of the methodical

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    Feito What Happens to a Dream Deferred? What Happens to a Dream Deferred? The poem “What happens to a dream deferred?” by Langston Hughes leaves the reader wondering as to what happens to their dreams that were never fulfilled. It causes the reader to take a good look at themselves because it causes the reader to really wonder. Was an effort really made to achieve their dreams? Were the dreams attached to goals? Why weren’t the dreams ever

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    Nikko Araujo Monday‚ April 22nd‚ 2013 The Road to Achieving the American Dream When it comes to Willy Loman from “Death of a Salesman” and Boy Willie from the “Piano Lesson” it is no secret that these two main characters have a very unique personality. They both seem to be very headstrong and demanding whenever they wanted to get something done. They are good examples of representative and quintessential characters because they are ordinary people‚ and they also embody an entire group. These

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    The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams.” In both pieces the American dream plays an important role in the character’s lives however the original American dream is replaced by a degraded dream greed and wealth. In The Great Gatsby we encounter an extraordinary individual‚ Gatsby‚ whose immense wealth catches the eye of many speculators in New York‚ West Egg and East Egg. In the story the author makes sure to emphasize the decay of the original American dream. The American dream originally represented

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    How to Represent Gender

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    How does this text represent gender? The genre of this text is an advertisement and the audience would be females with who are between the ages of 18-30 and mainly who live in Newcastle. However this text is a dual purpose as the primary purpose would be to persuade to come and join “The gate” nightclub. And the secondary purpose would to entertain. This text uses many different and effective language techniques to represent the gender (in this case woman).One way in which this text uses language

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    By: Jacob S. Most people know who their parents are. However‚ in What I Saw And How I Lied by Judy Blundell‚ the main character Evie’s parents weren’t who she thought they really were to her. In this particular book Evie wants to be just like her parents‚ especially her beautiful mother‚ but are her parents really nice ? Evie was in a serious relationship with a boy named Peter but somebody else was as well. But who ? Somebody stole money from the Jews in the war. But who ? After a tragic accident

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    Brian Winter

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    Pried-5 Book Report This book report is going to be on Brian’s Winter by Gary Paulson. Brian’s winter is a fictional story‚ since it’s about a made up boy who survive in the wilderness in winter. Brian’s winter is the sequel of Hatchet a book by Gary Paulson that tells the story of a 13 year old boy who crashes in a plane in the middle of Canada‚ but who finally gets rescue at the end of summer. So Brain’s winter tell what would have happen if Brian wouldn’t have been rescue at the end of Hatchet

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    Reflection on Winter

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    Winter On a winters night.... that’s how most scary stories start. Do I think Winters scary? No. Winter or winter’s night isn’t scary. I actually love winter. I love winter because I would rather be cold and bundled up in clothes‚ then hot and wearing next to nothing‚ winter’s my favorite season because its the most prettiest of seasons‚ I especially love winter because the whole month is merry and people are celebrating the upcoming holidays. Winter is special to me‚ no‚ not because I was born

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