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    He doesn’t like academic reading all that much either, but he likes academic more than recreational reading. He scored a 15 on recreational; although he does like getting a book for a present, starting a new book, reading instead of playing, going to a bookstore, and reading different books. During Jayden’s academic reading he scored 21. He scored two points for almost all but, reading out loud in class, and taking a reading test. I don’t know how accurate the survey is. Every time…

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    always been a moderate, “see both sides” kind of person, but when I look at this example about the book The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, I see two very fair sides of an argument. They both have valid points…

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    Over the summer I chose to read the book “The Time Traveler's Wife” written by Audrey Niffenegger. This book was very interesting to read and opened up my mind to see love in a completely different way. The main character, Henry, meets this girl, Clare, at a library in Chicago. At this time he is 28 years old and he doesn't know is that he's met her before in the past due to him having a time traveling disorder. Clare remembers meeting him at age 6 while Henry was 43 years old. She has a diary…

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    Lindsey Kelk is a British award winning and bestselling author that was born in Doncaster, lived in Nottingham and London before moving to the New York and Los Angeles in the States. So far, she has more than thirteen novels in the I Heart series, two e-novellas, A Girl series and several freestanding novels. Her novels have been so popular that they have been published in more than twenty language all across the globe and gone on to sol more than a million copies. She spends much of her tome…

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    Writing Persuasive Speech

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    Does the sight of a bookstore make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end? Do words leap off the page as you read a particularly good book? Do you long to put pen to page or, as is the tendency these days, fingers to keyboard, ready to create your very own world? Have you ever, in utter secrecy, given in to the controversial temptation of book-sniffing? Don't worry my friend, you are not alone. And chances are you're already a writer and you just haven't realised it yet. And, of course,…

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    Swot Analysis Of Flipkart

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    Product – Flipkart started with selling books. It sold books for two years as the management and shipment of books seemed easy. However, after its expansion, flipkart started dealing with products like washing machines, air coolers, mobiles, laptops, cameras, etc. Flipkart can be considered as a service platform that acts as an interface between sellers and buyers. Hence the product offering in its marketing mix is classified into 2 categories, product to the seller and product to the buyer.…

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    Recently, I read the book Tuck Everlasting, written by Natalie Babbitt. While reading, I noticed how imagery, motifs, and metaphors play a great role in her writing style. I found an enormous amount of symbolism represented in metaphors and motifs in the book. Because from my perspective, the theme in Tuck Everlasting is how everything has a conclusion, being appreciative will improve your life, I found that the music box symbolized more than just a box that played mysterious music. While using…

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    other worlds by simply opening a book was commodity that I needed in my life. Living as another person, experiencing other extraordinary worlds, and fighting in wars and battles was more entertaining than watching television.…

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    It was a cold day early December. We stepped out into the icy tundra and and ran for the car. The inside of the car felt like it was below 0°. As we started on the highway the snow looked so graceful as it fell on the streets and on the passing. My Grandma and I were heading over to my aunt's house to make Christmas candies. Once we were there and inside we got everything set up. The chocolate was melting on the stove, the parchment paper was laid neatly across the table, recipes taped on…

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    Without sounding terribly cliché I honestly have to say that this book found me, rather than me finding it. I was having difficult time picking the right book. As I’m sure many of you are aware, a title on a list isn’t really much to go off of. One day I found myself in the library after school reading Catch-22. The book is probably good in its own right, but I might have been crushed under the weight of its 453 pages. Then, Mrs. Maynard the librarian taps me on the shoulder and hands me a…

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