The Avengers Vs Captain America

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The Avengers cause some damage in a city and kill some people. When this happens the countries come together and want them to sign a document(UN) so that the government would tell them where and when they could go places. When this happens it splits the Avengers. When the signing of UN is happening a bomb goes off and kills King of Wakanda. This bomb was accused to be set of by Bucky, when this happens Iron Man and FBI is after to kill Bucky, but Captain America wants to find Bucky and help him. When Captain America does this he finds out that Bucky was framed, so then Captain America and Iron Man goes up against each another. In this movie I found Half-Hearted Kamikaze, Oversized Gift, The Poet's Gift, and Pocket Change.
The first one I chose is Half-Hearted Kamikaze, I chose this because Iron Man complete commitment of being a hero by singing the UN even if he disagreed with it. When Iron Man does this he stay commitment to being hero. On top of this Iron Man stay commitment even when he had to go up an against a friend(Captain America) who disagree with him.
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Wanda(who can move things with her mind) gift becomes too big for her to control and it takes over her.
The third on I found is The Poets Gift, I chose this one because Captain America shows this by instead of jumping conclusions about Bucky. He want to find truth and by doing this he mange to find out the truth. Bucky was not the one to set off the

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