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    patch wounds, able to tell which herbs can heal and harm, and able hunt without torturing the poor animal. [The boys all looked surprised, while some just looked shocked at my ablities) Aren’t you all supposed to be civilized? Or at least know basic manners? [The boys, except Jack looked ashamed]. Ok, great. Let’s begin. Who’s the boss? I need to speak with him [Ralph and Jack…

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    in the field and rode over to see them. When he got closer, he saw Mr. Cassidy was lying on the grass. Chuck and Mark were kicking him while the other boys watched. Jumping off his bike, Justin ran toward them. “Hey guys, stop it right now, you’re going to hurt him.” “Justin, this doesn’t concern you. Go on home and leave us alone!” One of the boys called out. Curled up in a ball, Mr. Cassidy covered his face with his hands to block the blows as they continued kicking him. “Someone help…

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    Holes Stanley Changes

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    unloyal to Zero. “Before that he’d been unhappy at school, where he had no friends” The quote shows that he is very shy and not able to make friends. Overall In the beginning of the novel you can easily interpret that he is overall a very weak and shy boy. Their friendship helps Stanley gain more loyalty, bravery, and motivation. Stanley is starting to change, “As long as Zero could keep going he could keep going to”(Sachar 167.) This shows that he is…

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    Soldier Boys Book Report

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    Soldier Boys is a fiction book published in 2001 by Dean Hughes. This book shows the viewpoint of two boys, one German and one American. Dieter, the German boy, is only 10 years old and this book tells the story of how he ended up going from a little kid to a man fighting for his country. Spencer, the American boy, is only 15 years old and he is going to fight for America to impress the girl that he likes named LuAnn. This story takes place during WW2 before and during The Battle of the Bulge.…

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    Separate School Classes

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    that there should be separate classes for girls in boys in school. I don't think that you should divide up classes by gender, and I think it's wrong. There are many ways that boys can benefit from having girls in the classroom. If they didn't have girls in class as a young boy, then the older you get it will be harder to communicate with them even as an adult. Many girls and guys think completely different, girls could be smarter in one class and the boys could be smarter in the other. They…

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    "Nithan! Come over here. The arms guard has picked out a sword for you!" Entan Stanner called out, waving his friend and personal guard over. Nithan laughed, jogging over, "Yes, my prince." He rolled his eyes, slowing his jog to a walk as he approached him. Entan Stanner lived in the city of Cadena, in the kingdom of Pontys, the largest of the 9 kingdoms in Plumoya. His residence was in the Palace of Justice- the stronghold of Cadena and in the place from which the country of Plumoya was ruled…

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    Araby Coming Of Age Essay

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    This story tells a story about a young boy who believes he has fallen in love with a girl who he has never really had a conversation with and has eventually created an image of her in his head that is unrealistic and foolish. For this very reason, throughout this story the young boy goes from being a child in the beginning of the story to someone who is just starting to realize and understand the hardships of adulthood at the end of the story. On this young boys’ quest, to…

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    One day Badger and Otter where in the cherry orchard. They were searching for food when they noticed a young man going into a shed with a basket full of freshly picked cherries. They both wanted those cherries, but they knew that the man would not just give them the cherries. So they came up with a plan to trick the man into giving them the cherries. They took pieces of wood, carved them to look like coins and painted them gold. Badger and Otter approached the man and ask for the basket of…

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    Fat in the Hat It was a cloudy fall day in 1957 in rural Springfield. Albert, a twelve year old, overweight, unfriendly boy was walking home thinking to himself what he was going to do with his three-day school break. (27) (Albert walks by a tall thin salesman(1). It starts to drizzle.) ”You look like you have a cat, want a hat for it?” the salesman asked in a New York accent. (The salesman points to a long white satin top hat.) “No thank you,” Albert answered. “It is free,” the salesman…

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    Unsurprisingly, Joe went against his doctor and Caitlin’s advices by staying by Barry’s side and not take the rest his body wanted. The event of earlier terrified him a lot more than Joe was willing to admit. Both Iris and Joe had been sitting on the hero’s bedside for hours, in a defining silence, observing any changes on the young man’s face. They agreed with Caitlin that it was probably best if there was as little people as possible in the room, people he knew for a long time, to make sure…

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