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    his vocabulary in “Shooting an Elephant”. All throughout the story Orwell is very detailed in his words. He describes how dead bodies don’t look peaceful. He also keeps the story interesting. He talks about all the sounds around him and you can’t lose interest if you are paying attention. Lastly, he is very redundant when he writes. He repeatedly says “I don’t want to shoot the elephant.”, but…

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    masks for fresher air and no one was playing outside, and it was so smoky the farthest you could see is about 5ft. Every one who had asthma could barely breathe and was the worst, unfortunately my mom and I are some of those people who have asthma. So we decided to go up to Canada with the rest of the family, but our dad stayed and had to work. When we were on our way to Canada there was a lightning storm BOOM! CRACK! BANG! you could see the lightning bolts in the cloud, but it didn't last…

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    not have killed Lennie because they were friends but Lennie would have killed by someone else anyway. George should have killed Lennie because he cannot hurt anyone anymore because if he is still alive he could hurt someone else without knowing that he is hurting them, when he was alive, he kills a lot of things like Curley’s wife, mice, etc. and he also knows what he has done but he will still do it anyway, it might be without purpose but he is still hurt people. “I done a bad thing. I done…

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    Naruto Monologue

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    As they caught up; though, you were getting desperate…” She said with a smirk, pausing to add dramatic effect. “…desperate enough to make a deal with a demon, that of course being me.” Naruto who has been listening this entire time, was getting impatient as well as fed up with how the fox was making all sorts of snide comments to sneakily assault the level of his intelligence, though he had to admit that had she been talking to him like that before he wouldn’t have caught it interrupted much to…

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    Aoi Hyoudou: I always consider Braig/Xigbar’s character to be interesting, despite that they couldn’t be trusted. They’re sneaky bastards if you drop your guard down around them. Ask Aqua and the others, they will tell you that I’m right! Anyway, enjoy! II {…} Xigbar. He was the most laid-back and cocky member in the Organization. When not on missions, he occasionally enjoys eavesdropping on his fellow Organization members. He relies heavily on instinct rather than on intelligence for both…

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    Cunningham back to reality. We have read a paper, “The Psychology of Mob Mentality and Violence,” that shows what happens when people are part of a group. People have a tendency to adopt a mob mentality and lose their individualism. Scout brought back Mr. Cunningham’s individuality by talking to him about his life issues. As Atticus said on page 210, “A mob’s always made up of people, no matter what. Mr. Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he was still a man.” This incident relates to…

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    throughout the years and it's gotten to the point to where families cannot afford to pay for it anymore. Students are living in debt and they don't have enough money to get through the schooling for a job so they couldn’t pay it off if they wanted to making it so they are broke. College has gotten so expensive that families simply can't pay for it a writer for the New York Times named Adam Davison stated “When accessibility to higher education declines, we all end up paying for it.” means…

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    Boo Radley Courage Theme

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    The major theme of this story is about courage. These children must be brave and courageous in many different ways and at many different times. Even the little things like making an effort to make Boo Radley come out of his house took extreme bravery. The children were terrified to cause such an event. The courage, presented in this novel really gives a feeling of the dauntlessness these children had. In the realm of fiction very few great pieces of literature posses the quality to convey…

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    it? Anyway, I guess I am one of the most fortunate people on the earth. And it all just happened so quickly. I mean I’m getting my nose punctured one day and the next I’m being spit up over a coral reef and onto a beach. Then coming face to face with a ginormous shark. And then I was rescued by people that just so happened to be researching the island. And I don’t think I could’ve eaten dead seal meat for the rest of my life either. The again I’m pretty sure that I would have done what…

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    Let me explain my reasoning, for what I need to say is true and must be heard. Now, I have acquired a chart. This chart states the amount of fatalities and injuries. The point of this chart is to explain why Law enforcement should be increased. The chart you see on this document is what i was talking about. When you look at it you will notice that fatalities are higher than injuries, most of the time anyway. Moving on, others say that we should increase it anyway, i’ve seen people look up to law…

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