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    Vivien Rose: A Short Story

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    Looking around she spotted a flash of white attached to a big rock. She snatched it up to see what it said. “Well done Viv, you have found my second note. You 're almost there, and the adventure has hardly begun. Find my next note, and I’ll take you on a real adventure. Find it under the evergreen tree. Through the woods, past the spring, 100 steps north, to see what your adventure will…

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    Sherwood Anderson’s Life in a Book” Have you ever lived in a small town in the middle of nowhere? If you can answer this question with yes, then this book will relate to you. The book “Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson” will put you right back in that hometown. Sherwood Anderson was a short story writer and novelist. Sherwood was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. The book Winesburg, Ohio reflected on his real life. Considering that Sherwood left his family in the works of writing.…

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    allow for change and variety while making art, rather than consistently working on similar project. Art has been enjoyable in my life, since it gives me a chance to express and design what I think and feel on paper. Being able to draw is handy in life, whether to draw a sketch of something, making a project for school, or showing off to your friends. Art has changed my life not only by improving my skills, but the way I look at objects and shapes. I added a few finishing touches to perfect the…

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    much time maintaining superficial connections online that we aren’t dedicating enough time or effort to cultivating deeper real-life relationships.” We can all agree that our hyper-attention is due to technology and it has affected our ability to perform academically. But we are now seeing it affect our ability to cultivate deep, real-life friendships. See, a deep real-life friendship requires a deeper focus and more effort, we have to be committed to building the friendship overtime, and…

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    by the Sanitizers, robots armed with guns. Lastly, my Division, Division 3, had been full of the wealthy people. The New Amendment stopped all physical human contact outside an individual’s house. We weren’t allowed to leave home, make friends in real life, or even play on the street.…

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    with an old friend. While social media has had many positive effects on our world, it has also brought about many downsides. As Sherry Turkle quotes in her book Reclaiming Conversation, “Technology enchants. It makes us forget what we know about life.” And I would…

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    Insurgent, Allegiant, and Four. Veronica’s writing is so descriptive it’s easy for readers to visualize, includes strong character development, and gives morals to the readers. The craft connects the reader’s life to the story, influencing the reader to be brave, take a change, and embrace life as much as you can. Roth adds great detail allowing her readers to visualize. For example, you picture a shoestring ready to be tied as she writes, “This is what it feels like: pulling the different parts…

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    Kaine's Settings

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    Michael and his friends Sarah and Bryson go to hangout in the virtual world. Sarah has a blithe attitude while Bryson is more uptight. Michael and his friends have not met in real life, but they play the game together all the time. Michael says to his friends, “Because that’s what humans do. They meet each other and shake real hands” (Dashner 15). This shows how Michael wants to meet his friends. Sarah and Bryson are always making up excuses to just play the game and hangout at the café, but…

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    After the end of World War II, American life in the 1950s was supposedly calm and harmonious. Americans moved out of the cities and into the suburbs along the “smiling sunbelt.” Many people became homeowners, the birth rate drastically increased, and most women became stay-at-home moms. However, not all aspects of American life conformed to such ideals. The films Pleasantville and Edward Scissorhands critique the 1950s and depict how the era was actually not an age of conformity. The films are…

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    quite hard to do, considering all the obstacles that lay in your way, such as your own and other’s beliefs along with their opinions. No matter what the location is, there are always non-conformists and conformists. This idea does not only occur in real life, but also in books and stories, too. Conformity itself has always been such a big part of our society, from the littlest details, - such as dressing alike or following the same trends -, to the extremes, - such as plastic surgery and so on…

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