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    one was tall and skinny. "We're having a party in here and wanted to know if you wanted any of the candy we had." I knew that this was a lie right off off the bat, the house was dark and I heard no normal chatter and party-like noises, no cars on the road. I responded with a "no thank you"and immediately sped up my pace while walking away. It was a good thing I did because less that a minute later I heard the same voice say, "Hey, kid!" I turned to see the two guys, less that 50 feet behind me.…

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    Major, Payne and Suffrink Attorneys-at-Law 1301 Broadway New York, New York 99999 (212) 555-5555 September 12, 2016 Mrs. Pomona Sprout 123 West Amsterdam Avenue New York, New York 99999 RE: Personal injuries suffered on July 1, 2016 MPS Case No. 12345 Dear Mrs. Sprout: Thank you for contacting our office. As we discussed, I am a personal injury attorney at Major, Payne and Suffrink. I have scheduled an appointment with you on September 20, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. in our office at 1301…

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    In countries with less road laws a motorcycle is a great way to get from one place to another fast because of their small size. The rider is on a much smaller vehicle, they should be able to take advantage if the parts of the road that bigger vehicles cannot. The laws in the states turn a lot of people off from riding a motorcycle for commuting. Motorcycles would be much more…

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    “A Worn Path” is about a grandmother, named Phoenix, who needs to go into town, called Natchez, to get medicine for her grandson. The path that she has to take has many obstacles to overcome. Even with the obstacles that lie ahead of the journey, she still goes. Phoenix age is emphasized with the descriptive details that are given by the narrator. Some of the obstacles that she had to overcome are dense forest, walking over hills, wild animals, thorny bushes, barbed wire fences, and winter…

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    driver. If you have your cellphone, simply call 911 and emergency services will be able to obtain your location and other information immediately. If you do not have a phone, ask another driver involved in the accident or flag down another car on the road to make the call. Step 4: Care for the Injured- While waiting for emergency services to arrive, you should immediately start to provide care for either yourself or other drivers who were injured during the accident. Car accidents are rarely…

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    An interest to me that comes up in the novel, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, is survival. The Road is 287 pages telling a journey, in third person omniscient, of a man and his son on a road trying to survive in a world where a catastrophic event caused destruction of human civilization. Death is a constant worry as The Man and The son continue on the road. There is no electricity or phones, all stores are empty, no houses for shelter, plant life is gone, and no fish in the water. In the novel,…

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    refers to the main conflict present in The Road: the need to survive and to persevere through the challenges the characters encounter. Along their journey, a father and son discover more about their morals and values and how to continue on in dire circumstances. In The Road, McCarthy develops moral dilemmas using character development and imagery in order to show that destruction and death can exist alongside tenderness and kindness. Throughout The Road, a father and son must persevere through…

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    Revolutionary Road was a book written by Richard Yates, published in 1961. Revolutionary Road takes place in the 1950s and focuses on the two main characters, Frank and April Wheeler and their hopes and dreams for their future lives. Revolutionary Road takes you through the confusing, ups and downs of the Wheelers life, with other characters such as the Campbells, the Wheelers neighbors, and the Givings, the Wheelers real estate agent and her family. In Revolutionary Road you see April and Frank…

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    Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates is amongst literary works an explorative piece into the life of the typical suburban family in the 1950’s. The story focuses on the relationship between a couple, April and Frank Wheeler, and their interactions and immersion within the suburban setting that they reside. This is where the up’s and down’s of their marriage is laid bare and the reader gets a glimpse into the impact of the social pressures that are forced upon them to affect their suburban lives…

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    The Road Cormac Mccarthy

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    In The Road, Cormac McCarthy shows how family and love can lead a person through their hard times. He reveals how family and love helps and inspires one to overcome obstacles that are unfamiliar to them. A boy who has dealt with the worst of the worst by losing his mother in a horrific way is left alone with his father. At a young age he is taught everything he needs to survive by only one parent. His father teaches him that there are others around still after a disaster that nearly erased the…

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