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    Killing of Duncan

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    “Macbeths murder of Duncan has horrible consequences for Macbeth himself and for Scotland “. After the killing of the king‚ which we do not see are horrible consequences for both Macbeth and Scotland. There are many consequences for Macbeth over the murder of the king one of which is the effect of this crime on his soul. At first before the killing of Duncan Macbeth was uncertain about the deed that was to be done he questioned himself and thought about the consequences of his actions which turn

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    Duncan Monologue

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    I’m going to be talking about the times that i’ve done things that i’ve later come to regret‚ and about how I learned from these experiences. I may not name everyone in the storys‚ but that’s because i think that if they want too talk about it‚ they can. All of these things have happened this year during school‚ and how I believe that they will make me a better high schooler. One of these situations was a relatively small matter‚ that ended out making me a better friend‚ and helped me understand

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    One Word That Describes Me What’s one word that describes me? That’s the question that I have pondered for a long time. Honestly‚ until watching Citizen Kane and being forced to write this essay‚ I had no idea. To narrow down one word that fully describes me is a very difficult this to do. I have to look within to see what really matters to me and what words complexly engulf my personality. I believe that the one word that represents me is adventurous. Every year my family plans to gather themselves

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    Three words that best describe me are ambitious‚ diligent‚ and considerate. I have always had this sense of ambition to push myself and be the best version of myself that I can possibly be. This began in the first grade when I decided to win the county spelling bee by spending countless hours studying the phonetics and spelling of words that students even four grades above me did not know. Then it intensified as I spent a whole school year in Palestine‚ and ended up receiving the top mark in my whole

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    Fearsome. Barbarian. Horrible. Words to describe the Medieval Vikings‚ who changed history as we know it. Indeed‚ these pirates who began to raid in 793 terrified Europe‚ making Europe adapt rapidly. Nonetheless‚ there was a whole lot of terror‚ however the Vikings actually helped certain people out. The Viking raids lead to the rise of feudalism‚ which helped lords gain a whole lot of power. When the Vikings first came everyone didn’t know what to do. These hooligans were attacking at random‚

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    Tim Duncan

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    Tim Duncan Duncan was born April 25‚ 1976 in St. Croix‚ U.S. Virgin Islands. Duncan is a 7 ’0"‚ 260 pound forward from St. Duntans Episcopal High School. His parents are William and Ione. He has two sisters whose names are Cheryl and Tricia. Tim ’s goal was to become a swimmer like his older sister Tricia but hurricane Hugo blew his dream away by destroying St. Croix ’s Olympic size pool. Even though he didn ’t play basketball until ninth grade‚ he is one of the world ’s premiere basketball stars

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    What 3 Words Describe Me

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    1. What three words describe you and why do you think they are a good description a. Ambitious I think ambitious is a good description for me because I’m always willing to get my goals done inside of school and out of school. b. Optimistic I think optimistic a good description for me because I always try to have confident about the future and seeing myself to succeed c. Mature I think I’m mature about my decisions that I make for my future and planning for the best for each outcome. 2. What are

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    a sore throat dead adjective if someone’s eyes are dead‚ or if their voice is dead‚ they feel or show no emotion disembodied adjective a disembodied voice comes from someone who you cannot see flat adjective spoken in a voice that does not go up and down. This word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region. fruity adjective a fruity voice or laugh is deep and strong in a pleasant way grating adjective a grating voice‚ laugh‚ or sound is unpleasant

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    bob duncan

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    is the narrator of this story? Diedrich Knickerbocker 2. Washington Irving’s style of writing often times uses inflated language to describe common things. For example‚ what does the following description of Rip mean: “an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor”? It’s hard for Rip to overcome his strong dislike to work. 3. Describe Rip’s relationship with his wife. Rip was at length routed by his termagant wife‚ who would suddenly break in upon the tranquility of the

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    Isadora Duncan

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    stories galore. Duncan brought something new to the table‚ her phrases consisted of walks and runs‚ skips and leaps; she wanted natural movement to be an art. She displayed freedom from the conventions of dance by being barefoot and having simple stage settings. In a time of despair she emphasized the connectedness of body and soul‚ and could say something meaningful through her movement more than any eloquent ballet ever could. More importantly‚ Isadora took risks‚ other artists from her time were

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