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    Deviance Monologue

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    Cadence awoke. An immense pressure bore on her confused mind, feeling like a lost soul in the depths of hell. Her vision swam into focus as her eye adjusted to the dim light, coming from some crack in the wall, but only for a minute, before it dwindled like a dying star, brining darkness once more. The world around her was like a distorted night sky, gyrating across rippling ocean waves, lit by the moon. Everything was so nebulous, still. All around her were thousands of strange bloods of…

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    Were Liars Summary

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    book: ¬We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is about four friends – the Liars – that becomes destructive. During summer fifteen on her family’s island, Cadence Sinclair suffers an injury that causes her to lose her memory. Her family won’t tell her what happened in summer fifteen and for two years, Cadence doesn’t see the Liars. Summer seventeen comes along and Cadence decides she needs to figure out the truth and she dedicates her summer to doing just so. As some of Cadence’s memory returns, she…

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    as a base of composition. Instead, all voices are polyphonically equal in values. In addition, some of the main characteristics of the renaissance music used in this motet are imitation technique, word painting and the use different types of cadences. The poem used in the motet is inspired based on the story…

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    characters are the liars. Gat is Johnny’s future step brother, while the others are cousins. Gat and Cadence are in a confusing relationship,partaking in secret summer flings every year, with their feelings intensifying each time, despite their relationship being forbidden by Grandpa Sinclair.By Summer Seventeen, they are both in love with each other, despite Gat’s girlfriend back home. Cadence develops the most throughout the story. At the beginning, she is a regular, rich child, but as the…

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    Reality In We Were Liars

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    slowly unfold and keeps the reader guessing till the very end. Cadence during a point in the story ends up becoming injured and loses her memory, in a particularly vague manor. This allows for just as Cadence is remembering about what happened in the past, we as the reader learn what happened. Also, we are often left guessing “Is Cadence mentally ill? Did someone attack her? Is she a drug addict?”. This brings up another point of is Cadence a solid source for information. Is she just talking…

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    The piece “Weep you no more” from Seven Elizabethan Songs, Op. 12 by Roger Quilter is from the Elizabethan era. Roger Quilter was an English composer and came from a wealthy family. The lyrics of the song come from a poem of an unknown source. Without a known author, the poem is left up to the interpretation of the performer. The poem has a certain rhythm when performed, and that rhythm is transferred into the rhythmic pattern of the lyrics. There are multiple metaphors which can be found in…

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    Intro In We Were Liars by E.lockhart, Cadence is crazy because she could not remember how her three best friends died. She hallucinates that her friends are still alive, and she feels emotions towards them. She even engages in conversations with them. Eventually, Cadence remembers how she killed the Liars and feels guilty because she could have tried to save them. The Liars were not justified for the burning of Clairmont because their plan was to get rid of all of the arguments between the three…

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    Learning Objective 11.15 is about the four different personality types. The four types are: Type A, Type B, Type C, and Hardy Personalities. A person who has a Type A personality is easily annoyed, time conscious, extremely hardworking, ambitious, and has high levels of hostility and anger. A Type B person is relaxed and laid back, less driven and competitive, and slow to anger. Type C personalities internalize their anger and anxiety, and it is hard for them to express their emotions. The last…

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    Standerdized Testing

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    Standerdized Testing: A Major Problem for Students Cadence Mulrooney has struggled with his speech throughout his years, but the education system in Virginia made it easy for him to learn. He was put in an Individualized Education Program to help his education in school. Cadence was able to love school because the teachers worked with him so he wasn’t left behind. One day Cadence’s parents told him they were moving from Virginia to Florida. Cadence being a new resident of Florida thought school…

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    you, as an 8th grade student, had the first and possibly last chance to play your instrument for the marching band? The day of the event was August 18. I was very nervous, but I was excited at the same time. I was nervous to probably mess up the cadences and formations, but I was excited because this was a good experience. As you might not know, trombones are not allowed in the marching band and your trombone will be switched with a marching baritone. This was the first and last time I would be…

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