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    For my final project, I chose to collaborate at the J-cat Cultural Arts Theater under the supervision of Michael Andron. The play that I collaborated on was called “Shrek the musical”. My initial duty in this play was to control the character’s microphones. However, due to low tech staffing, I was offered an open position in lighting, and even though I did not get the chance to be in the booth to control the microphones, I was able to see how both sound and lighting played an important role in…

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    classmates when I presented the board. I then went onto my computer to print off a picture of a bridge to use as an example for my illustration. The novel is based on two students who become friends after the new girl, Leslie, moves next door to the main character, Jess. The two created a world of fantasy in the woods near their house and they ended up visiting their new world every day after school. One day, Jess hadn’t gone to their fantasy world called Terabithia, but Leslie, however, went…

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    happens in the end of the book to the characters. Many things about this book strike me as noteworthy, the sequence of events and what happens to the characters definitely make the book great. I can remember when Jeremy and Lexie fighting on Lexie’s front porch and when they were getting a sonogram on their baby most vividly. I think the book did convey the author’s purpose of giving a love story for readers to read with mystery. I developed feelings for the characters just as if they were…

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    Fiction and Fantasy are very famous genres of reading. Fiction can be things with a good technology or interesting stories. Fantasy can be magic stories or animals that help humans. Both of them are very good genres of books to read. I prefer Fantasy but I like both of them. I will tell you information about Fiction and Fantasy and why I prefer Fantasy. Fiction stories are stories that are made up by the author's imagination. There are different kinds of fiction, such as Science Fiction, and…

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    Smith critiques Khaled setting stating that it is Afghanistan is not a suitable location for the setting for literary fiction. Also she comments that he is lacking details within the events that occur, but throughout the book the themes, symbols, characters and how they interact with one another is what makes the overall story line strong. Even though Sarah Smith did state what she saw was a problem within the book and gave reasoning,…

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    The Conjuring Definition

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    To Begin, the movie The Conjuring took place in the 1970’s. About a new family who has just moved in into the village. Which is a couple with their five daughters and their family dog. The house they happen to choose is a unfrequented farmhouse. The house is isolated from other homes. The house has a dark presence roaming around not only inside but also outside the house. A relationship couple investigators got called up to investigate the house and why strange things have been happening at the…

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    Catch-22 By Joseph Heller

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    Heller’s uncanny ability to meander to a completely unrelated topic to the current storyline, then relate it back to a previous topic in the novel had me conflicted throughout the whole book. I greatly enjoyed the connections made in the novel between characters and events, as it made the story more interesting and complex. However, on other occasions the abrupt transitions to a different storyline left me confused until I read enough more to understand where this storyline…

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    The Wife Of Bath's Life

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    Though it was the General Prologue I felt like I know most of the story. While going over it we got information about most of the characters and what their roles are throughout the story. I’m going to tell you my favorite people in the story for why and what they do throughout the story. Also why they are important to story itself. To begin, the very first character is The Wife of Bath. She is know for alway looking for money. She’s like money hungry in way. With the information that the…

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    A Song Of Ice And Fire

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    I strongly recommended A Song of Ice and Fire to be a required fiction to read. It is worthwhile. Firstly, A Song of Ice and Fire, in my point of view, is not merely a fantasy and fiction, it more like a historical stories, reflected the moment in Wars of the Roses, representing a change of epics. The continents Westeros and Essos are similar as the two rival branches in throne of England: House of Plantagenet and House of York in 15th century, and even parallel as the current confliction…

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    The story of a dog named Buck is a one of a kind story. If you don’t believe me then read the amazing book. In addition to the book, there is also a movie. “The Call of the Wild” is a valuable read with lots of surprises. In fact it is the most shocking book i’ve ever read! “The Call of the Wild” is the best book of all time. My unadulterated beloved text that I will personally claim as my favorite is “ The Call of the Wild”! The indicated book has a main idea that just honestly speaks…

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