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    Speak: A Short Story

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    It all started in English class. I sighed as I stretched, ready for another uneventful class on another uneventful day. Oh how wrong I was. On that day, we were on the first reading of a book called Speak. We began the discussion with a summary of the main character, Melinda. I realized that I related to Melinda. Maybe a little too much... Melinda calls the cops on a party that she went to at the end of eighth grade. Because of this, when she starts Freshman year, she is ostracized. No one…

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    Comparing the two characters from the novel The Awakening and the play A Streetcar Named Desire, Edna Pontellier and Blanche Dubois, there are clearly inherent differences between the two. Some differences being: Edna being an artist and Blanche being a teacher, Edna having two children and Blanche having none, Edna being a married women and Blanche being a widow. But, despite the differences the between the two characters there are also many similarities. The three most important similarities…

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    sprint around some bases. However, my only memories of the team consist of getting hit in the head by a ball and telling my mom that I never want to play again. Instead, I tried out cheerleading and soon realized I wasn’t cut out to be a peppy and bubbly cheerleader while standing in the freezing cold in a skirt. Soccer came next, which had a substantial amount of running. Thinking I was getting the hang of it, I played for another season. Realizing I had never made a goal or even come close to…

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    are used to portray these roles and these will be discussed in light of the two advertisements considered. At first glance of the Britax advertisement , one has an immediate idea of the ideal-real axis ; having this car seat results in a happy, bubbly, smiling little girl who is safe and sound. The promise is obviously the safe child whereas the key to attain this is the…

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    Birdie Sidwell , the protagonist of Deep by Susanna Vance and I are not at all similar. We have different views of the world , are viewed by the world in distinctive ways and I would respond in a different way to the central conflict of the of the novel. Therefore , I believe given the chance , we would not be friends. My novel is about a thirteen year old girl name Birdie Sidwell. Birdie is an intelligent young girl and she is the only child. Although she has been through a lot nothing bad has…

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    Morgan Engler Analysis

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    I consider it a great honor to write a recommendation for Morgan Engler, since I am sure she has many teachers and others that can testify to her leadership qualities and strong work ethic not to mention her bubbly personality that generates through her beautiful smile. Education is very important to Morgan. She has maintained a well above grade point average throughout her high school years. As important as her stellar grade point average and class rank, she has accomplished this while being…

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    streets of Iran they were intimidated and quiet. Expressing a personality like many of the seven women and could end them up in very much trouble. The veil could be represented as a wall blocking the way. They could only go so far with how outgoing or bubbly they were before they were stopped. “When my students came into the room, they took off more than their scarves and robes.” (234). These women took a weight off their shoulders of…

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    It was like a mantra in my head. The repetitive voice shouting in Belizean-Creole plagued me, “Chiny gyal! Chiny gyal!” Come recess time at precisely ten o’clock, I walked towards the rickety-old yellow bicycle wagon to buy enchiladas from a vendor at my school. Cold, judgemental stares lashed at my back. Despite living in Belize my entire life, I was a foreigner in the eyes of my peers. With an almost inaudible voice and near-perfect grades, I was the epitome of a nerd who was to be alienated…

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    “Erin… is it Cronk? Crownce? Crounce? Cronkee? Curonikey?” The level of my frustration never quite reached the level of my humiliation when my face turned cherry red as somebody attempted to pronounce my last name. Everybody’s gaping eyes would curiously stare at me and wonder why I had such an unusual title. I envied my peers with conventional, smoothly pronounced last names. Why couldn’t I be Erin Jones, Erin Smith, or Erin Johnson? I never gave an ounce of appreciation to my name until I was…

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    If nervousness engulfs excitement and happiness, the girl may start talking really fast about random things. This may leave the boy with no opportunities to add to the conversation. If excitement trumps the other two, the girl may come off as too bubbly and most of the time an over-nice person is a turn off. If happiness is the dominant emotion, the girl may make the boy uncomfortable because she cannot show any other emotion other than happiness. Being over happy can give off the vibe the girl…

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