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    what makes a good friend in books that I have read. That’s just it seems like a good friend is just in books and made up. Some of these traits of a good friend are arguable and others are right on the spot. It seems like every time I try having a friendship those so call traits are never there in the person. If I was going to make a friend the things I look for in them are: honest at all times, there for you through the hard times in life, and they like the same things I do. The most important…

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    where they met as young girls. Each woman seem to have something the other wonted. These two women were associates that have known each other for a very long time. Neither women had any idea of what it took to be true friends the behavior they had toward one another was not that of friendship. Always in competition with one another and yearning of love. Rome in the 19th century was very romantic and the scenery was adorable exciting for young American women. Mrs. Slade decided to write to Mrs.…

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    to show that it is hard to get Lennie to focus and it also showing George's frustration. In conclusion, George is characterized as caring and compassionate everything that George and Lennie went through they are always together they have a good friendship even though George is the one taking care of Lennie and trying not to get him in trouble. People on the ranch think it's weird that two guys came to the ranch and working together, but together they can make their dreams come…

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    If one is honest, they are to be free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere. The quality of being honest is honesty. Although characters in The Great Gatsby are quite sincere, they fall short in the possession of honesty. The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which depicts how American life was during the Roaring Twenties. The narrator of the novel is Nick Carraway, a former soldier whom is now selling bonds in New York. This novel became significant because it has given a…

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    I felt hurt. I felt like this is what the world thinks of me, as a weirdo. Now, I will totally call myself weird in any means necessary, because it’s true. But when people I don’t even know all calling me weird, strange, different, it hurts. That’s called stereotyping. “Stereotyping means holding a general or fixed belief or notion about others without proof or validity.” I’m here today to talk about…

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    How does a weak and shy ninth grader manage to become a very self-confident person by the end of the book? In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, Arnold is a dynamic character because he changes throughout the story. By leaving the reservation and attending a different school he grows as a person. He experiences the loss of family members and close friends and that crushes him. His changing relationship with his best friend Rowdy causes him to be more…

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    What is love? Is it an emotion? Is it an action? What effects does love have when you lose someone? Love is a moment when you just can’t go without someone or something, love is the moment when you are willing to give up everything you worked so hard for just to have that someone or something. Yes, this wonderful passionate feeling can be used and showed in various ways. Love can have spiritual meaning, can drive you crazy. Love can be defined as something that can as something you, look forward…

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    has their own persona and shadow; the part they show others and the part they hide. The situation determines which mask they put on, and Gene is no exception. Inside Gene, he is hiding his unrestrained self. As time passes, Gene slowly discovers his true identity, both his persona and parts of his shadow. He feels more confident and powerful. Gene decides to get rid of his mask, and realizes that “by now I no longer needed this vivid false identity, now I was acquiring, I felt, a sense of my own…

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    bed when Tom returns home. He figures out by the way beth is acting that she told their friends this makes him angry. Tom is angry because he knows beth will slant the story in her favor. Tom drives over in the middle of a snowstorm to save his friendships. Then in Act 2, Scene One they flashback to Tom and Beth’s first meeting at this time it isn’t really love at first site but we find out something important. Tom introduces us to an idea that will follow throughout the rest of the play when he…

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    What does being a best friend mean? Numerous opinions are often heard on what friendship is. However despite the various beliefs, most can agree that dogs constantly show true companionship. Often referred to as “man’s best friend,” canines are important in American culture. This is made prominent through books, movies, and even advertisements. In 2014, Chevy released an advertisement that showed the connection between a girl and her dog, choosing to suggest the idea that like your pet, a Chevy…

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