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    An unexpected knock comes from the door and I almost don’t answer. I don’t want to answer it. I’m back in the room, I woke up for the first time as a demon in this stupid rebel base. There are two guards constantly posted at my door, and it’s been nearly five days since we arrived. We was easy to escape the lab once in the carrier and within an hour, we picked up Walker and Skye. Flying was partly terrifying since mine and Flich’s flying skills are horrible. Even when Jensen woke up, he was…

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    This essay is about looking at the picture and describing only the things I see. Not only that, I have to also tell what really happen in the three pictures make sure they link together and see how I can relate John Wideman’s story in mines with quotes. I have chosen three pictures one of me standing in the hallway of my room, a picture of my room, and a picture of my TV and hallway. In these three picture there is a story behind all of them describing what I was about to do. In picture one it…

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    Before the story I…. (what you did to prepare the children for the story): I read the title of the book and author then I asked them what they think the book or story was going to be about. The one little girl in the group answered that she thinks it was about dogs. Then I turned to a random page with a scared dog on it and ask them why they think the dog is scared and they answer with they don’t know. So I said why don’t we find out. During the story I…… (how did you engage/keep their…

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    Heracles: A Short Story

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    Heracles had approached the mansion. Gardens and fences circled around the building, with at least one guard posted on every few yards of fence. This must be it, Heracles thought. He was told that it would look like someone very rich and stuck-up would live there, but it would also look like hardly any of his staff really cared much for the owner. Which was true. The guards looked like they couldn’t care less except for the fact they wanted to get paid. Heracles was supposed to break into this…

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    Power is the ultimate tool that can test the resilience of an individual’s code of morals. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Voltaire’s Candide, the leaders in both societies miserably fail this test; with power easily within their reach, the religious leaders in Candide and World Controllers in Brave New World exploit their positions of influence either for their personal gains or to enforce their personal ideologies. The two societies are incapable of dampening the corrupt powers of the…

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    States. It was all I could think about since the outdoor track season commenced. Qualifying for the Pennsylvania State Meet had been my ultimate goal for as long as I could remember. Just imagining myself in the ranks with such elite athletes was enough to get me excited. There was just one final hurdle to jump: placing in the District 1 meet. I watched as the sun rose up and illuminated the cloudless sky, while plopping down on the bleachers along with my team. The District meet had finally…

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    Hassane Asylum Case Study

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    Robert and Nancy were in an insane asylum. Robert was messed up in the head and Nancy thought she was a witch. On Halloween day the asylum had a dress up party and the theme was an old time circus. They had been trying to figure a way to get out of the asylum and thought this would be a perfect way to get out. They had decided that robert was gonna be a clown and that Nancy was someone who set up the props and stage for Robert. The party was later that day so they planned on what they were…

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    Blue Ice And Fire Essay

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    It was another day at high school, Kate and her science class are going to a field trip to Star Tech. When they got to the lab a scientist named Professor Dan was showing the class a suit that was made to not burn and they are still testing though. Kate and her best friend Cassie sneaked into a room when everyone else was not paying attention. The room had lots of cool things like gravity gun, hoverboard, robot, hover kicks, rocket shoes, and potions. Kate was riding the hoverboard and Cassie…

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    “You’re too weak. You can’t do it.” The words ring through the phone into my ears. I run through emotions like a fast wind sweeping everything off the ground. Furious. Disappointed. Angry. Frustrated. In the whirlwind of which this all occurs, I am silent on the other line until I can finally muster the feelings I have in to one phrase. “I can’t do it, huh? Yes, I can.” I hang up the phone, still vulnerable as ever. My head is pounding, filled with questions and thoughts. How could the person…

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    Tom's Box Summary

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    Summary: For the Directed Reading-Thinking Activity, I decided to have my students read the book Tom’s Box by John Prater. This is a fictional text about a boy who imagines going to a castle where a witch lives. In this story the character Tom builds a box for the witch. During the story the reader is led to believe the box is for him when it is actually for the witch’s cat, so that it may ride on the bicycle with the witch. 1. I had my students look at the cover and tell me what they thought…

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