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    In the Scorch Trials, it started off when the boys and Teresa were dropped off at a dormitory by their rescuers. During that night, their rescuers were hung and immediately they knew something was wrong. Not just that, but Teresa was also missing in her room. However, a kid named Aris was in her room claiming that he was from group B and and that he came from a maze with a group of girls. Hearing the story, it frightened the Gladers because it was almost the same as theirs. Later that night, the…

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    Definition Essay Heroism

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    Definition Essay I believe that a hero is a person who participates in this society, leaving a good impact on the world. When I was younger I was my own hero. I would always get hurt or injured in someway and I would always help myself. There was one instance where I was sledding on a icy steep hill and I ran into a tree. I blacked out for a couple minutes and then woke up. I knew my neck hurt a lot and I had to get home; which was like half a mile away. I climbed two icy hills and then went…

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    After around eight hours of driving my family and I arrive at this monstrously gigantic house which sits on four properties worth of land. A cobblestone path directs us to the white house with shades of gray bordered by vivid green plants. Once I exit and place myself on the path, I immediately recall moments from my childhood that shaped who I am today. The instant you walk in through the front door, to the right, there lies a 10 foot perimeter rectangle. An old wooden rectangle with dark,…

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    Rogue Wave Suspense

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    when she is thrown across the ship as it turns over. To convey suspense in this scene, Scoot hitting her head should be clear. She can clutch her head and look at her hand, which will reveal some blood. Water will rush in a few seconds before Scoot blacks out. In the next main scene, Sully can be swimming and looking for Scoot below the water. When he gets to the galley doors, he can slowly feel around for the knob. This will cause suspense amongst the audience because they are not sure what…

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    In reading In the Penal Colony, the traveller portrays himself as a passerby to an execution. Anxieties and fears spark at the end of the story where he finds the grave of the old commandant, who believed in exerting full attention in executions. After reading the inscription, the traveller “rose and saw the men standing round him, smiling as if they had been reading the inscription with him, and finding it ludicrous were challenging him to join them in their view” (99). This shows how the…

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    The differences between our world and Jonas world is that, Jonas world is a controlled environment while are world has freedom of choice. Jonas world revolve with no feelings and assigned families and in our world we have the freedom to choose who we love, and show feeling while Jonas has to take some kind of medicine to prevent that happening so. So he won’t feel won’t have hormones but the only similar part about Jonas world. And our world is the United States is also controlled our world is…

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    Vanderpump Rules Analysis

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    Jax Taylor and James Kennedy are obviously not friends on Vanderpump Rules. These two have butted heads for a while, and now Jax is sharing that his dream may have come true. Fashion & Style shared that James was allegedly fired from SUR as a DJ and a server. This would mean that Jax wouldn't have to deal with him at all unless Lisa Vanderpump decided to keep him around for Vanderpump Rules. They do have mutual friends and could end up at the same parties from time to time. Jax went to his…

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    One a kid named tito torbellino grew up really poor he worked so he eat he loved to sing but people didn't think he was good. One day he was selling oranges will singing then a man ent up to him and your going to be someone when you grow up. Then the next day there were some men were tito would sell oranges and the main guy say this is an opportunity that will change you life. So tito accepted the offer. the next day tito called the man and the man told him to meet him in a nearby recording…

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    Jonas is a dynamic protagonist in The Giver. Jonas is an average 11 year old boy with dark, short hair, pale eyes, and he is relatively fit. In the novel, Lowry describes Jonas’ physical traits directly. However, she describes his personality indirectly through how other people view him and how he acts. Jonas has two main friends, but there is no true social hierarchy. Compared to the others his age in the story Jonas has stronger, more confusing emotions. Jonas’ purpose in The Giver is to show…

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    Not being free means being trapped. Catherine, in the book Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman, is simply trapped because she does not have the choices that some people do have. Like almost every young person, Catherine sometimes does not understand why some aspects of her life are how they are. She realizes later that they all happen for a reason. Catherine sometimes feels like her role in the world is unpurposeful. Catherine's unwavering commitment to work with the purpose of making life…

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