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    the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers are heroes? They have been fighting in the Vietnam War against the Congs in the late 60’s early 70’s. They are known as the Alpha Company. The conflict is that they are fighting against the congs, and trying to survive long enough to go home back to their families. Perry, Peewee, and their fellow squad members should be considered heros. The Characters Perry, Peewee, and their fellow squad members in Walter Dean Myers’ novel Fallen Angels are heroes,…

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    a short introduction to Angel to the Rescue. First, I would like to thank ManyBooks for allowing me to spend time with your subscribers today. I'm Petie [Pee-dee] McCarty and I write action-adventure/contemporary romance. Angel to the Rescue is the second book in my Mystery Angel Romance series. Each stand-alone love story in the series has an angel hidden in the plot. The angel's identity is not revealed until the finale unless the reader figures it out first. In Angel to the Rescue, Child…

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    Readers can figure out the figurative meaning by examining sound devices and literary techniques of the poem. One of the sound devices being used in “Snow Angel,” is personification. A literary technique that is being used is imagery. Being able to pick up on certain sound devices and literary techniques allows readers to get a better understanding of what they are reading. If readers do not have a true understanding of the poem being read, it is most likely due to not understanding some…

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    Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment is about a ‘Flock’ of six kids running for their lives. The group is continually fighting their way through life. They have no idea who their parents are, what state or city they are from, or why they were even experimented on. The group of kids is hidden in a remote mountain home. Maximum Ride is the main character in this story she is fourteen years old and the oldest out of the flock. She is the ’mother’ of the group because she is looked up to. All the…

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    Overview The film Iron Jawed Angels, directed by Katja von Garnier is about the young female activists that led the women’s suffrage movement in the early 1900s. Women suffragist portrayed in the film are Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, Doris Stevens, and Mabel Vernon. These women put their lives at risk for women to have equal rights, specifically to be able to vote. They were beaten, dragged, had trash and bottles thrown at them, and were called “he shes” for trying to exercise their constitutional…

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    Maya Moore and Angel McCoughtry are both considered legends in the WNBA. Have you ever tried to debate whether one player was better than another? Maya Moore is the superior player over Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is a better defensive player, offensive player, and also has a more successful career than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore and Angel McCoughtry are both a strong defensive presence making giant blocks. Maya Moore is a better defensive player than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is an…

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    confused, and worried about consequences. He had too many people telling him opposite things. Witch made him do the wrong things. That lead to almost losing an important friendship. Leaving home while being grounded. Last an encounter with the Hells Angels. Also if Jack didn’t cut down the corn I think the book would have ended sooner, and most of the important things in the book would not have happened. His dad also made it sound like cutting the corn was a good idea. Jack’s dad said if he cut…

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    with a deadly vengeance. The uncanny nature of “The Yellow Wallpaper,” ergo, seems to present its readers with an intriguing discourse concerning the issue of feminism. By utilizing the skillful juxtaposition of the common Victorian tropes of “The Angel of the House” versus that of “The Madwoman in the Attic,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman certainly encourages the dismantling the oppressive norms of patriarchal society, as well as offers a voice to a group whose…

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    “Iron-Jawed Angels” was a movie about women’s suffrage and those who helped to achieve the right to vote for women. The movie focused on Alice Paul and her friend Lucy Burns as they go through hardships and trials to get the amendment passed for women to vote. The women not only face judgement by men, but also by their fellow peers. In the movie, they showed how after the war was announced, everyone expected the women to stop picketing at the president’s door, and to focus on their duties as…

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    Ginsberg’s “First Party at Ken Kesey’s with Hell’s Angels” and William Blake’s “The Tyger” both have the idea of describing a hellish world in common with each other. Many of the characters in both of the poems also describe characters that you associate with “hell” or a behavior that’s the opposite from good. In “First party at Ken Kesey’s with Hell’s Angels” Ginsberg uses the term “Hells’ Angels.” This oxymoron may try to imply that the angels, who are actually demons in disguise, enabling…

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