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    stereotypes and shows how they have no solitary identity. In essence, with the mystery going unresolved, Chan becomes a representation of Asian Americans, which are a complex, contradictory group that are impossible to be stereotyped or be ‘found’. Yet Wang was only able to do that through creating a detective story so the audience can…

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    has successfully written a good hook. Doyle opens the novel with the main character, Sherlock Holmes, and then he immediately makes the reader ask themselves a question while simultaneously setting the tone. His approach to the novel leaves enough mystery to make the reader want to continue reading to get answers to their questions. In “The Hook”, Weiland gives the characteristics of a hook that she thinks is successful. She gives a set of guidelines to follow, along with writing techniques to…

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    the white walls in the back, allowing Vermeer’s palette to dance off of it. This mystery that lies over the milkmaid’s face and body, draws in the crowd, wanting to know whats she’s thinking. You see milkmaids, or in this case a kitchen maid, are known in the Dutch art to be women of pleasure. Being predisposed to love and at the impromptu disposal of many suitors. According to an article in The Met, this sense of mystery paired with the light smirk on her face, her pushed up sleeves showing her…

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    Unknown Lab Report

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    and sediment was seen at the bottom, with some growth on the agar slant. The growth on the slant appeared to be white in color; almost clear and spiny in its pattern of growth. The growth of bacteria on the streak plate was also successful. The mystery bacteria using the streak plate method appeared yellow and creamy and had successfully colonized each section the loop…

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    Florida. In the Bermuda triangle many ships disappear without a trace. Even though there are several theories to prove the disappearances, like methane gas, submerged energy spheres, or a secret government the Bermuda triangle is still a mystery, and a very mysterious mystery at that. The methane gas theory is quite believable, here’s why. When methane gas gets released into the water and makes it thinner so boats sink to the bottom of the ocean. When that happens the boat goes into the space…

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    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to lose your entire family? In the poem "Alone" written by Edgar Allan Poe, it tells a story about an adult looking back on his childhood. This poem is a real reflection of Poe’s life and experiences. When he was younger, he lost pretty much his entire family. His parents died when he was young and he was raised by a stern man who was angry about Poe writing poetry; as a result he became isolated and secluded. Poe was an American writer and is best known for…

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    Manchester: A Short Story

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    A 300 hundred pound man known as Manchester lead the sluggers to their only championship they'll ever win in history due to a devastating mystery of Manchesters death. For example, the people argued that is was the crazy brother Skidmore because he hated Manchester. Skidmore wore a treat coat that had a huge hood that covered his eyes. In fact, no one can remember the last time they saw Skidmore's eyes due to the hood covering them. His brother Manchester was a bubblegum tycoon that everyone…

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    partially due to the suddenness of this event, but the effect of the mysteries moor adds to this effect. The moor is very creepy, but the hall adds a more eerie feeling. After learning about the estate the reader starts to gain suspicion. They ask questions like, Is it a coincidence that the property is right next to the moor? and Is the hound real? The setting in this book was beneficial in constructing the sinister mood. Any great mystery has to have captivating characters. The Hound of the…

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    1950, it is just as mysterious now as it was when it was discovered. Its first written boundaries were documented in 1964 from Miami- Puerto Rico- Bermuda and this triangle is held accountable for 1000 deaths, and numerous lost ships/aircraft. The mystery all began when a U.S Navy Ship vanished between the Chesapeake and Barbados, this then sparked questions with people wondering what was happening in the section of the earth, some even concluded there may be possible extraterrestrial beings.…

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    Drama! Drama! Drama! We have all experienced it. We have all seen it. we've all heard about it. did you know that it has been around since the Middle Ages? In the Middle Ages drama was developed by the ruling and wealthy class to keep the poor peasants in line. Many plays were developed performed and produced by the church. at the time, the church was a major political and moral center. Medieval theatre refers to the period of theatrical performance between the fall of the Western Roman Empire…

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