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    happened to him that has molded him into the person he was at the end of the novel. You could argue that it makes Charley a nice person who cares about others and you’d be right, no denying that. However, there’s a fine line between being nice and empathetic and what Charley was. ‘Its great that you can listen and be a shoulder to someone... You cant put everyone’s lives in front of your own and call it love, you have to do things” (chbosky 200) Charley. Sam told charley these worlds when she…

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    another one begins. "Would you rather be the most popular student in the school, or the smartest student in the school?" asked Isabelle.…

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    over his shoulder and lock me in what I assume is Kaden 's room. The same one I woke up in. I am livid at this point, beyond pist."You stupid inconsiderate bastered, your a lying no goo sack of shit! What happened to devoting your life to making me trust you! Just FYI locking me in a room to keep me from doing something is not a good way to gain my trust you mother fucking ass-wipe!" I yell at the closed door than lean my forehead against it exasperated. "I hate you" I say to myself. Shortly…

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    and extroverted, but prefer the latter. Reading is such a major part of my life; from the time I could comprehend the written word, I had always turned towards book. Growing up, I had at most 2 friends, no more. It didn’t interest me what the ‘new trend’ was or what was considered to be popular. School didn’t matter to me, my books and family were the only thing that I had a connection with. Books are my escape; my getaway from life, and my family taught me many life lessons. My group of…

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    The Contender Grit makes us push forward or crumble without it. People think that grit is just working hard, but it is not, It is mainly perseverance. In the novel The Contender by Robert Lipsyte, a young African American boy is struggling to find a passion in life despite the discrimination he faces during this time period. When Albert does find his passion, people are constantly trying to bring him down or stop him from succeeding. The main point of this essay is to prove how we choose to…

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    lawyer and signed Gabriel Agreste’s contract. “Are you decent?” Adrien inquired in a shy voice as he knocked on her dressing room door. “Ummm, yeah,”…

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    other hand, is written as someone who “…did not think himself as part of the town where he had lived for twenty years” (Anderson 27). Anderson wrote Wing with the intention of having the reader understand and see his thoughts. The reader understands what goes on in his head, because Wing is written as someone who we can get inside of. We can understand the feeling of seclusion felt by him, as well as the frustration he felt when he was getting run out of his home-town. This understanding makes…

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    Active Listening Report

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    traditions and facts that Chad covered in the workshop. Chad continued with the presentation, without any interruptions for about 30 minutes until he began to talk about the Rock Garden. Chad: “After Founders Hall, please head to the Rock Garden, where you can show your students our 19 large rock specimens ranging from 100lbs to nearly 1 ton. In addition, to our 5 sedimentary, 6 metamorphic, and 7 igneous rock types.” Me: I immediately raised my hand and said, “I am so sorry to interrupt,…

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    but she had to hold back tears” (García Márquez 297). The narrator does not only know the story of Eréndira but also knows about her thoughts and feelings, which a separate character in the story would not be aware. García Márquez is able to show what is happening in the lives of both Ulises and Eréndira although they are two different people and in separate locations. “At midnight Ulises was still thinking with such intensity that he couldn’t sleep” (García Márquez 314). The omniscient narrator…

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    Loyalists Alternate Ending

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    “You listen to me young man! You are NOT joining the Loyalists and that’s final!” Eren’s mother yells at him. This was a constant battle between the two. “WELL WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO?? SIT HERE LIKE A COWARD AND WATCH MY FRIENDS DIE! THE DIAMOND ROSES ARE not GOING TO STOP! SOMEONE HAS TO HELP” Eren balled his fists as he yells even louder than his mom. As a young 16 year old, Eren wanted nothing but to get out of Ritwell and join the Loyalists, a group a misfit that wish to eliminate the…

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