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    always going to give me the run around, and there’s always going to be a secret. And that in the end I will in some way look stupid and confused, like that day when I was told something that changed my life. Let’s just say I don’t have a lot of best friends at the moment. The only one I’m hoping to gain back is that guy called my…

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    moment, I had never experienced a true challenge. I did not know what it was like to be anything but happy; like I said, it was an ordinary life. In this life, my best friends in the whole world were: my twin sister, Noelle; Sophia,and her twin sister; Rachel. We experienced life together, we loved each other. My family and friends were so happy. After my bestfriends and I experienced an exhausting, arduous day of spelling and simple division, Noelle and I went home. At our house our momma had…

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    Analyzing Kairos 'Ideal'

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    Anish Singhal 17364 1. I often closed myself to God, doubting his ability when experiencing pain and suffering. Whenever I would be going through a dark moment in my life, I would often blame God for not loving me. Kairos helped me discover the truth of God, showing me that bad things are when we need God the most and must not doubt His plan. Always thought that since I turned myself off to God, God would do the same. Kairos showed me that God never turns His back on us. In my life, God is a…

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    Mr. Holmes bounced around the front of the theatre classroom as dozens of keys jingled from his belt loop, eagerly pointing to the whiteboard filled with exclamatory phrases written in capital letters such as “Project!” “Create!” and “Yes! And…”. “The ‘Yes! And…’ rule,” he exclaimed, “is the most important rule of comedic improvisation. In a scene game, should your scene partner provide you with a piece of information about your character or the situation, you always accept the idea, and…

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    In the story Toby Wilson and Cal McKnight get into fight here and there but somehow they always pull together and are still friends at the end. Zachary Beaver claims to be the fattest boy in the world, but when he comes to Antler Texas, Paulie Rankin leaves him for a couple weeks. Cal, Toby, and Kate help get Zachary get baptised, slowly towards the end he becomes friends with Cal, Toby, and Kate. In the story, when Zachary came to town, after a few days Cal and Toby saw that some 5th…

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    She thought she would be unhappy with the switch at first, in fact, she was worried about her friends and whether west would actually be better. Megan was very nervous but ultimately decided that switching would be better than her previous situation. Like Megan, I felt worried about my first day at middle school. I knew nobody, most of the people from my elementary school went to Horning and my best friend was going to attend Butler. Only a few people from my old school were going to attend my…

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    The imaginary friend she develops conveys Pecola’s subconscious hunger for being welcomed, the endearment she needs, and a bond. The friend encourages Pecola that she in fact has blue eyes and they are the bluest eyes she’s ever seen. Nevertheless, because the make-believe friend expresses the latent or hidden side of Pecola it also expresses Pecola’s unsung doubts and terrors. At times we see the imaginary friend approach enmity and threaten to disclose unsatisfactory…

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    met Amanda during my first day of my high school, and she caught my attention. She has twinkling eyes and her long black hair lies back in curls from her delicate ears. An idea came out from my brain that: I want to make friend with her. And then, naturally, we became best friends. In the rest of our high school life, we spent a long time accompanying with each other and shared our experience, our memories, and our lives no matter it was good or not. According to our conversation, we found that…

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    The Savage’s There were five seniors in high school who just wanted to have fun with their lives. This all started their junior year of high school on the weekends. At first there were seven of them just trying to have fun in a small town. The guys would drive around town egging people’s cars, houses, and anything they wanted. They started out small just with a dozens of eggs and a bag of flour. As a prank they just did to people they knew wouldn’t retaliate back at them. Every time they…

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    the eyes of an eight year old boy named Bruno. We learn about his innocence during a time where innocent people are treated like trash. In the beginning of the film we see Bruno running around playing freely with his friends. He soon finds out that he will have to leave his friends and his home to move to the countryside in Germany. His father, Ralf, is a Nazi Soldier and his new job requires him to run a prison camp. Once the family arrives at…

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