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    failure. There are four kids, Cadence (Cady), Mirren, Johnny, and Gat. They were called The Liars they spent all their time together and they did everything together, they swam they climbed on roofs and watching Clairmont (main building) and they talk all the time in Cuddledown (their special place). Cady and Gat become super close and end up falling in love. Mirren ends up getting sick and having to stay inside all the time and Johnny is Gat’s best friend. Cadence wakes up in the water and has…

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    Listening Assignment 6: Melody: Phrase, Motive, Tune Noticing details in the melody, such as the phrase, motive, and tune isn’t always an easy task, but what a better way to practice and get better at it than by listening to a piece by Beethoven. Beethoven’s Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 proved to be another masterpiece in orchestra, as many recognized it due to something known as the four-note opening motif. Listening more to it people heard the twice a descending sequence;…

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    the Clairmont was his palace. The liars decided to burn down the house because it was a symbol of hate and greed on the island. Since they decided to burn it down, Cadence stated that they “burned not a home but a symbol.” (Lockhart 190) So the liars had figured if the house was gone, all the paperwork and data gone, all…

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    Franz Jospeh Haydn was crucial figure within musical history. Born 1732, he was an essential figure in the growth of chamber music and his influence within musical form earned him the name of the father of the classical period. A symphony typically refers to a large work for an orchestra that was usually in four movements. During the 18th century, the symphony had been developing and by this point most composers had established a pattern of four sections that became known as movements.…

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    We Were Liars Analysis

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    Were Liars both have many similarities such as relationships, and sometimes lying. In The Age of Innocence Newland Archer and May Welland became engaged which showed the love they have for each other in the beginning of the book. In We Were Liars Cadence had a crush on Gat and they spent time with each other on various activities. Also, Newland and May spent time with each other by attending operas and going on trips. Newland Archer’s biggest lie was when he told May that he was not seeing…

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    When you’re in the army, everything should be tough and masculine. There are no rooms for sissies and softies. You must be hard enough to face any enemies and show that no stuff could defy your toughness. Everything that’s related with un-masculine stuff should be left at home. That’s how you show your toughness in the army! No, being a sissy is not allowed in the army. Especially when you’re marching in front of the people in while under a platoon, no sissy-ness should be present. All should be…

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    And yes, it did satisfy her, but only temporarily for a short while. In “We Were Liars”, the main character, Cadence, comes from an affluent family, and even though she has everything, including a private island and a big house, she is not happy. Money does not make her delighted. In fact, money breaks her family apart. While her family members constantly compete for money, cadence loses her true love, gets sick, and…

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    Dover Beach Poem Analysis

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    give the feel of the rhythm of the waves as they hit the beach. “Begin, and cease, and then again begin.” He also uses commas to separate the words to mimic the waves. In line 13 – 14 music comes to play, where he uses the words “cadence” and “note.” “With tremulous cadence slow, and bring the eternal note of sadness…

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    in, I saw my best friend sitting at the front of the class with an empty seat next to her. I sat down next to her. Her name was Cadence. We had been friends since we were larvae. “Welcome to your first day of middle school children,” The teacher said. We will be starting your first class soon. We are just waiting for a few more students. “Did you hear the news?” Cadence whispered to me as we waited for our class to begin. “There is supposed to be a huge lightning storm tonight!” She loved…

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    Shard Academy Monologue

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    this fate. It's too late… "Uh, hi! I'm Cadence Briar. What's your name?" Right off the bat, I knew my roommate was going to be annoying. How? Her whole demeanor and looks shouted, "Hey there! I'm going to bug you the entire time you're here!" And I thought I was supposed to like my roommate. As she unpacked her bag, I watched her. Practically her entire wardrobe and everything she owned was blue, blue, and BLUE. I guess my stares got annoying because Cadence left the room not long after she…

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