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    My idea of success is when you accomplish something that you’ve tried to complete for a long time. In the text, the author expresses how two different characters have two different ideas on what success is. The two characters are Biff and his father Willy. Towards the end of the text they began to bump heads due to this situation. In the text Willy feels that if you have money that means you’re successful because in his eyes the ultimate goal is to have money. He feels that his brother is a huge…

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    people speaking it. Syntactically, the word’s orders and idioms are sounded more humor and longer comparing to other dialects. Speaking of phonology, some words are written in SAE, but the phonics is slightly different. In the area of lexicons, the same words could be written in completely different patterns. Finally, the variation of such phrases…

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    cooperation " makes the whole story different. Changing the theme in the invisible man changes almost everything in this novel. In The Invisible Man Book, he is alone all the time, and he is trying to become visible but nothing is working. If the invisible man's theme would have changed, he would probably be a lot better off and the story would be a lot different. If the theme changed, it would change the invisible mans caustic attitudeMaybe the villagers would help him try to become visible.…

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    share the the theme of being different. Both stories are about people who are different from everyone else and are looked at but not understood. The major difference between the stories is “Counting by Sevens” is more in depth and goes further into showing how much more different Willow is by showing her reaction to a variety of actions and situations. While in “Making Sarah Cry” they only show the characters being different by making them react to one or two different situations over and over…

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    Having two versions of a story can be helpful to view the story in a different perspective, but then that is when you notice differences and similarities between the two. In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and the musical Bride and Prejudice directed by Gurinder Chadna, there are many differences and similarities that mare each of the stories unique. The story, originally written by Jane Austen, is about a family whom the mother wishes to marry all her five daughters with good men.…

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    Birdie Sidwell , the protagonist of Deep by Susanna Vance and I are not at all similar. We have different views of the world , are viewed by the world in distinctive ways and I would respond in a different way to the central conflict of the of the novel. Therefore , I believe given the chance , we would not be friends. My novel is about a thirteen year old girl name Birdie Sidwell. Birdie is an intelligent young girl and she is the only child. Although she has been through a lot nothing bad has…

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    Everyone feels good when they get something done in life like win something big or become the president. I have some things that I would want to accomplish before I die also. I want to become some type of coach so I can have my own team and learn from then. Also I would like to travel and visit new places. I also want to start a family and have kids of my own and learn from them. These are some of the things that I want to accomplish before I die. Ever since 8th grade year I have always wanted…

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    newest inventions such as TV and Phones are quickly shaping our future. When I read this I realized that I was pretty dated. The opinions in here probably would have stayed the same if revised there would probably would have been just a more in depth study into all of the different social media platforms we have now and relating to all the different types and forms of technology that are being used everyday all over the world. I agree with many of the points that the author is trying to make but…

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    Magazine was in the article The Day I Became Black by Willem Reerink. Reerink tells us about the day he told his class that his mother was African-American and how his peers reacted. I was surprised by their reaction; they looked at him in a very different way and he said he felt he had dropped their esteem. They also started looking at him as “black”, which doesn´t really make any sense because he is not black. They call him black because of his nationality which doesn´t have anything to do…

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    you see as you walk in is a colorful wall of volcanic basin and range. One of the art education staff members walked us through the art museum and explained different art pieces in the museum. She also explained many education programs that they offer not only for K-12, but also for adults. They had many different artworks with many different types of mediums from oil paint to charcoal. The staff also provided us with booklets that tell you what you should pay attention to when you are looking…

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