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    of Amontillado,” written by Edgar Allan Poe, imagery is used to describe the setting, the mood, and most importantly the “theme of revenge.” Poe uses imagery throughout the whole story to describe the setting. He describes the setting with very descriptive detail and it makes me feel like I’m there in the story. One great example is when he describes the wine vaults, “...stone walls were wet and cold...” and “...bottles which were lying on the…

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    banned from all middle schoolers. In The Things They Carried the author uses inappropriate language. On page 5 it says, "He should've carried her up the stairs to her room and tied her to the bed." My son is in sixth grade and should not be reading about men treating women in that way. I am trying to raise him and teach him how to be a gentleman. In this line alone, he would get the idea that it's right and that he should treat women in…

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    In Linnea’s story some of the episode components included an internal response, Attempts, and a Resolution. The main character is Linnea and the story takes place at Sonic, the bank, school and home. Linnea lost her bear .The internal response was that Linnea was sad. The Plan was for Linnea to look for the stuffed bear. The attempts that were completed was Linnea falling asleep everywhere because she was too tired because she couldn’t sleep without her bear. The obstacle that Linnea faced was…

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    The setting of this story was important to grasp because it impacted the characters’ decisions. In the beginning, descriptive phrases such as “coca colored” and “chocolate body” were used to indicate that this was a story about black people. The main character repeats that the young girls live in the “King Kennedy Projects” and were called “the Project girls” indicating that they lived in an impoverished black neighborhood…

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    books that he watched as a teenager. LaMarian used the characters to form a descriptive story to pull his audience in. For LaMarian, when he wrote or read, he felt as if he was watching a movie in his head. Mr. Watkins started writing because he wanted to include…

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    to read, yet keeps readers engaged and on the edge of their seats to see what will happen next. In the story "To Build a Fire" there is a man out in the frigid Yukon with his dog, when the man is met by an old-timer at Sulphur Creek; he is warned about the dangers of going into the Yukon alone. The man ignores…

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    is a descriptive essay. Welty describes how she indulged in reading numerous books as a child. She says, “The pleasure of reading itself – who doesn’t remember? – were like those of a Christmas cake, a sweet devouring” (Welty, 247). She compares reading books to eating pieces of cake on a special occasion. The title is significant because it represents Welty’s insatiable appetite for repetitive consumption of engaging adventures hidden between the pages of books. Welty shares the details about…

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    Trembling Earth”, yet it's not just what the description makes it out to be. Passage one may hint at that, but in passage two the magnificent in the description switches to hellish by the style in which the author writes. Although the passages are largely about the same thing passage one intends to draw visitors towards the swamp, while passage two warns against travel to the “hellish zoo”. Passage one starts with a simplistic description of the Okefenokee Swamp, if not careful the reader…

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    This type of research is important in social studies as it attempts to answer questions by seeking appropriate sources of data, gathering and processing data, making inferences, and reaching conclusions about human behavior. The four types of inquiry research are historical research, descriptive research, survey research, and experimental…

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    in the story. The majority of Bradbury stories take place in futuristic settings but can still be relatable to present day. The stories All Summer in a Day and The Veldt show elements of Bradbury’s short stories that help the reader visualize the story because of his creative ability through description, figurative language, and setting. Bradbury has multiple sentences in his texts that are run on sentences. The sentences go into major detail about the text,…

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