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    loved by John and to become a mother. I chose an informal tone due to the fact my target audience are teenagers and I want them to know from a different point of view Lenina’s hidden side. I tried to use first person perspective since Lenina let us know how she…

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    In the article “Should You Spy on Your Kids?” talks about parents using apps and other media sites. To locate their children and to see what sites they are looking up on their phones. I believe that this in a good idea for parents to do this. But it real should me an age limit I think that parents should keep tabs on their kids from ages 12-17. Parents should also teach them what will be the outcome on the things that their kids look up. I do think it’s a good idea for parents to do…

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    book: 180/382 Total pages: 361/400 Imagine that one day, you hear that someone close to you dies, but nobody knows how; or do they? What would you do? Reconstructing Amelia is a book about a mom named Kate, and her “goody-two-shoes” daughter Amelia. Amelia gets in trouble at her prep school, and Kate is instructed to pick her daughter up from school. When Kate gets to the school, she sees something she never expected. There are many emotions throughout this book such as sadness and complete…

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    struggle is one we all face. The struggle of dried mascara and concealer bottle spilling on the side of the sink is not a pretty sight. However it is something we girls must endure to live in society that promotes it. Well Jill Tweedie’s article ‘Feminist and the right to be ugly’ expresses so much of our concerns of the pressure on women in society. Now I know what you are thinking. Reading the word ‘Feminist’ can be a little off putting today, but hey now, Tweedie reminds us of the reason…

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    charge of yourself, and have extra money to use on yourself. I know this is how he views the American dream because George says, “O.K. Someday---we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna…

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    didn't know much, but I did know one thing and that was how to play basketball! I was all over the court and they're everywhere. I was dunking the ball, shooting treys and throwing ‘alley- oops’ to Derek. We were just straight ballin’. The second game was way better then our first. We scored 1 million points and I scored five hundred thousand points. I was so on fire I could throw a full quarter and make it. Like a monkey, I was dunking everything. I did so good, they started to call me…

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    saw me I 've switched back and forth out of this school 3 times now. Mom has no job right now, we live with my Aunt.. again. Everything has changed since Matt took Mathew away I didn’t know dad’s could take sons away from mothers Mom cries a lot- she thinks I don 't know but I hear her I never thought of Matthew as my half brother That was until the court made it apparent to me. That was 3 years ago.Yet it feels like yesterday. I hate living in Bloomfield- she threatened me today Told me to…

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    he talks to unless they are talking about George or his dream piece of land. Lennie does not listen most of the time, Crooks noticed this and said, “Jus’ talks, an’ you don’t understand nothing.”(Steinbeck 71) Candy also has some loneliness being old and disabled. His dog kept him company. When Carlson insists on killing the dog Candy says, “I had ‘im too long.”(Steinbeck 45) This shows that Candy had his connection with his dog for so long, he’s scared about how lonely he will get without the…

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    business. The poem “I, Too” by Langston Hughes is about an african-american man is being discriminated against and him talking about when there will be civil rights and african-americans will be treated equally. There are similarities and differences in the authors’ perspective on what it means to be an american. Discrimination occurs many times in both texts. Paragraph 31 from “Kira-Kira” says “They think we are like doormats- or ants or something.” When Lynn says this, she means that…

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    made his choice; didn 't really matter which one, as long as it could keep him safe if anything were to happen. He didn 't plan on using it, he just wanted to scare them away. Even though it was something he had fantasized about…

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