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    genre. Can we analyze and categorize modern music correctly? Using ideas of the past genres produces possible genres that could fit the song. After comparing each possible genre to the song, we hope to find a proper fit. Making a timeline of this mystery song helps break down…

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    Vermont with a secret package for him. Since the events in the book aren’t in chronological order he’s simultaneously in an institution and these portions of the book are written as if they were recorded audio tapes. As the chapters go by, more mysteries arise from Adam’s and his parents’ past. Adam is a young teenage boy, he’s sensitive, shy/paranoid, and a well-read student. His personal characteristics recount with my own as well as his insecurities that sometimes emerges from what he…

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    On November 1971, a man who gave himself the name Dan Cooper hijacked a plane and took hostages. In exchange for them to take him to Mexico he would let the passengers live. But midway through he took the parachute and 200,000 dollars he stole and jumped off. Atlantis is is a legendary and advanced city. They say that Atlantis brings world peace. And it holds holy wisdom. It is still questionable to this day if Atlantis is real. It was a very high classed civilization, and it sank to to the…

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    feeling of tension and suspense. For example, in “The Red Room,” Wells uses themes of supernatural and fear to give feelings of tension and suspense. On the other hand, in And Then There Were None Christie conjures that suspenseful feeling by using mystery and conflict between characters. Even though the authors use different methods, they both find ways of generating a feeling of tension and suspense. One of the ways that “The Red Room,” creates suspense is from its setting of a dark…

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    Lemomcella Cocktail is an intriguing story full of family and mystery, with a dash of romance. It is a short read of only 192 pages. It began with a broke down bartender named Patrick, as he pondered his next move. He just got laid off, he has no home to return to and now his truck is broke down. As he walked along, he heard a girl screaming and a splash in the river. He ran to the river and rescued a 14 year old girl named Samantha, that almost drowned. As he took her home, he realized things…

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    William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer’s Night Dream tells a story of magic, fantasy, and love. Throughout the story, Shakespeare chooses to break away from reality and dip into fantasy using elements of magic. Because these elements of magic play such a big role in the story, there is no set way of how to produce this fantasy. From the set, to the costumes, to the language, A Midsummer’s Night Dream can be produced in any setting. The National Players’ choice to use a simple set introduces the…

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    his grandfather. When Jacob’s Grandfather Dies and Jacob sees the monster that did it. After going to a doctor and getting mental help, he decides to try to find what island that his grandfather mentioned before he died. The theme of this book is mystery because Jacob is trying to find out what his grandfather wanted to tell him about before he died. In the beginning of the book, it tells how Jacob is working in a store that his father owns and he gets a call from his grandfather asking him…

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    their dreams. The novel, Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell, discusses theories about how certain individuals gained different kinds of success. Earhart achieved professional success, in contradiction to Malcolm Gladwell’s “Roseto Mystery” theory, by using courage and motivation to encourage women to follow their dreams. Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas in 1897. As a young girl, Amelia and her sister spent a lot of time at their grandparents’ playing baseball,…

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    Area 51 is known for it’s really strange activity, and conspiracy theories, that the public is so interested in. There has been evidence shown of Aliens and UFO’s at Area 51, and it is a wide know idea. The Area 51 base has been shrouded in mystery, for many years. Aliens and alien technology are being kept at area 51. Because the base is top secret, they have photo evidence, and people claim they have seen UFO’s fly over it. There was a video posted on youtube ,of a UFO flying over Area 51…

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    Micheal, Tommy, Mixer, and Bones are a group of friends who no one takes serious. Mr. Haberman their remedial English teacher calls them “gentlemen,” but everyone ignores them. Tommy suddenly goes missing due to flipping over a desk when he got angered by his math teacher. The suspense starts originating from his friends. Point of view- top left-hand corner, the point of view is told from first person. Micheal is telling the…

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