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    Commemorative Speech

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    Today I’m going to tell you about a person who has had the most positive influence on me. He has taught me right from wrong through example. That man is my brother Nathan. Nathan and I were never good friends when we were young in fact we fought daily but now that we are older and don’t see as much of each other we like each other way more. I am going to tell you how he’s impacted my life, how he’s taught me and how he’s given advise. Ever since I was born I’ve had my brother I haven’t always…

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    Perks of being a Wall flower Life teaches us many things, throw many a curveball our way. Somethings build us, somethings break us. In all people’s past, makes us who we are today. Our mindsets, actions, ect…, are all because of the life lessons we’ve learned in the past. Simply put we are a hodgepodge of medleys. The perks of being a wall flower, a great book might I add, shows this in many ways and its quite beautiful. The very first example of this from the first chapter, “That’s when my…

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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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    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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    In Sherwood Anderson’s, Winesburg, Ohio, the author intends for the reader to sympathize more with Wing Biddlebaum, a once-proud schoolteacher, over Doctor Reefy, a social recluse. The style with which Anderson wrote each character played a significant role as to how the readers will interpret them. Readers can sympathize with the type of isolation that was forced upon Wing Biddlebaum more than the self-imposed isolation of Doctor Reefy. The accusations made against Wing which forced him out of…

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    Camelot Narrative

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    casting a blizzard into my room. I look out the window to see who did it, but instead I see the large city of Camelot covered with ice as blue as the sky usually is, and the sky covered in massive black clouds with snow billowing out of them faster than you can say... “Yikes!” I jump out of the way as a few more feet of snow pile onto my desk in the corner.I look at the mirror to see that my brown hair is a mess. My hazel…

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    granddad were the only two people left in the Everstein family. They lived in a dirty old shack behind an elegant penthouse. Daniel couldn’t go to college because they couldn’t afford it. This was why she worked as a waitress in an old-fashioned diner. You would think that Daniel would be the skinniest and smallest girl you’d ever see because of her poverty, but she wasn’t. She had a very low metabolism, causing her to gain an extra pound each time she took the tiniest bite of food. It was very…

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    young people meet failure in their way to success, they become desperate; they did not consider that as a stepping stone to get success. For me failure is a procedure to get success. You can learn something new from failure and make a reflection from it for your plan so you can do better next time. It also can make you to…

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    Ralph Elegy Poem Analysis

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    1. When you read this poem what sorts of sounds to you hear? - When I read it, I hear like music. I feel a sound like a person is running fast and then slows. Like a strong run followed by a smoother one. 2. It is strange that this poem addresses a “you”? Is this “you” the audience? Or, do you think the speaker’s audience is wider? If the audience is wider, who is the audience or reader? - I think that the speaker is referring to all of us in general. The audience is every person who has…

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    creativity and combine it with my writing. Creating great stories is what the audience likes. The story may be sad, happy, romantic, you name it. Write your own story. Having your uniqueness is amazing but not everyone knows how to use it. I’ve learned that stories are made by knowing what will engage the audience. The audience in your life will be those whom have been there for you no matter what. Show them the greatness that we’ve made and will make. No story had an ending until we…

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