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    The Westing Game

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    report, I chose the novel The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. This book, based on past works of the author, is a mystery novel, or a work of fiction. This can contribute to one of the reasons I chose to read this book. There are many reasons as to why I chose this novel for my second report. A reason can be that mystery novels are quite interesting and fascinating to me. Reading a mystery novel always makes me want to turn the next page. It as well makes me analyze the novel when I’m not reading…

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    Oak Island Research Paper

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    Oak Island Treasure Exists A small island located in Nova Scotia, off the coast of Canada possesses one of the last known mysteries in the world. The Oak Island treasure hunt now has more evidence than ever and people are willing to do anything and everything to find the treasure hidden in the money pit. Many theories offer whose treasure is on Oak Island or how it got there but first people must believe it is there. Looking at the history and the searches conducted on Oak Island, it can be…

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    The Amulet Monologue

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    like that’s a good idea’ Aria Blaze said ‘with our amulet broken we can’t feed’ but just then they heard a mysteries voice ‘you three girls need help?’ ‘Yes we need someone to fix are amulet, it broke’ Sonata Dusk ask ‘Sonata no one in this dimension can fix it’ Adagio Dazzle said ‘Ha-ha’ the mysteries man said ‘you three how no idea who I am’ ‘but trust me I can fix any thing’ mysteries person said ‘ok’ the Dazzling's said and gave him their amulets ‘now watch’ he said as he wave his hand…

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    is more rhetorically effective than Sagan in his reading because he goes more into depth about paranormal, mysteries, and miracles he explored. Shermer uses rhetorical strategy in his writing such as starting his essay off with a quote as well as numbering his paragraphs like a list. He participated in a New Age program called The Other Side once but numerous times he explored the mysteries paranormal. As for Sagan, he wrote more of a story to persuaded the readers. He uses more of a personal…

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    That Ratigan is up to no good and that’s mainly why he accepted my invitation for the dinner tonight. We had a little mystery in our hands before the dinner tonight, figuering out what was Ratigan up to. I had to get the courage Basil always had in his adventure and strategist our next move. As we geared up we went across Evening Bay to find clues after clues, the first…

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    Deep in the forests of rural Oregon, there lives an aged conman by the name of Stanley Pines. Locals know Stan by his persona Mr. Mystery, a scamming, charming tour guide of faux supernatural phenomena and the owner of the Mystery Shack, a tourist trap. By finding out the hard way –a.k.a. unknowingly buying poorly made bobbleheads or taxidermied fish and rabbits stapled together- one will find that Stan Pines is a very cheap man, the model cheapskate. Whether driven by greed or well-hidden love…

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    Triangle, Lake Michigan is also a place where many ships and planes mysteriously disappeared without any trace. The triangle is believed to run from Ludington south to Benton Harbor, went across the lake to Manitowoc, and back to Ludington. The mystery of Lake Michigan began in 1891, when a schooner, Thomas Hume, sailed from Chicago to Muskegon, Michigan to pick up a load of lumber. After a long night in a torrent of wind, Thomas disappeared along with other seven sailors.…

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    Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, states, “Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand” (“Brainy Quote”). John F. Kennedy was one of the most beloved presidents. The public loved and is very interested in him and his family. However, the public is even more interested in his murder and what really happened on November 22, 1963. The mystery behind John F. Kennedy’s assassination can be summed up in two theories: Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone…

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    Rex Walls Fatherhood

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    that there was a mystery to their father, and would come to solve the mystery while going through some of the toughest times of their lives. Rex is truly the personification of…

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    The Destructors Essay While “The Destructors” by Graham Greene seize multiple features of a commercial fiction story, it is predominantly an instance of literary fiction. The story holds distinct literary concepts that allow it to differentiate from a story with the prime purpose of simply being entertainment to the common audience. Throughout the text, we discover three prominent characteristics that make this an example of a literary fiction story: a round anti-hero, enigma, and an ambiguous…

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