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    Everyone in the world wants to belong. In the two books, The Year of Secret Assignments, by Jaclyn Moriarty (Realistic fiction), and Divergent, by Veronica Roth ( Science fiction), they both develop the theme of how it can sometimes be hard to belong into two different places, but it can sometimes come easily to someone and won’t be a problem at all. To begin, The Year of Secret Assignments, definitely develops that it can be hard for people to fit into a place just because they aren’t accepted…

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    The 5th Waves

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    There seems to be a bombardment of young adult novel-to-film waves that simply won’t quit. Harry Potter took the world by storm, followed shortly thereafter by Twilight and The Hunger Games. Now, we have an array of watered down look-a-likes, which include but are not limited to Divergent, The Maze Runner, and array of failed experiments (Ender’s Game, The Host, The Giver, etc.). With that, we come to The 5th Wave – an appropriate title that seems to indicate exactly what’s happening in the…

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    The novel I have been reading for my ISP is called Revived, written by Cat Patrick. The setting of the second half of the novel is Omaha, Nebraska. Daisy, the protagonist, has to deal with the death of her best friend, and the fact that the leader of the drug testing program, God, is a scam. In the second half of the novel, God in the antagonist because he causes Daisy many problems, which she has to overcome. Audrey, Daisy’s best friend, was diagnosed with cancer, and Daisy felt guilty that the…

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    Barbara Capitelli Poem

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    Barbara Capitelli was shaking, not noticeably, but shaking inside for her feelings were exceptionally strong and vivid. She wanted to get away from Barbara and the only way she could at this moment was to think of someone else’s words of wisdom. “The whisper of solemn finality, the mention of death of a loved one is a deep moment of regret that takes control and squeezes you till the tiny drops of remorse have no place to hide. It is that moment of reflection when you may look back and think…

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    In the novel "Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry" written by Mildred .D. Taylor. The theme of "Racial Discrimination" is evidently shown through the education and the resources given to the black children compared to the resources given to the white children. The books given to the African-American children are worn out and ripped. They've been handed down to the black kids from the white children who no longer want them."...may I have another book please.. That one's dirty." Little Man, who is the…

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    Cassie is someone who is willing to try everything and anything. She has helped me realize that putting in the time and effort now will honestly pay off in the end. She showed me to always keep moving and if you feel a career has benefited you as much as…

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    winds, as the west wind is the predominant wind direction coming off of Georgian Bay. When John and Lucinda’s youngest, Eliza or Cassie became 20 she married Edwin Hurd (b 1887) on June 9, 1909 and they had a son the next year Kenneth and in 1916 another son Clarence. Unfortunately, the marriage lasted less than 9 years with Edwin’s death at the young age of 31 in 1918. Cassie would remarry Arnold Pender (b 1896) on October 5, 1920, Clarence moved to the Armstrong farm with his aunt Rosa and…

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    fault and is “haunted” – she is most likely not haunted, but her guilt must have manifested itself into a type of “ghostly figure” of her friend – for letting her die. This is more towards the end in which Lis travels to the motel where her friend, Cassie, had killed herself. Lia had been having said “hauntings” from her friend and it progressively worsened with time. She wanted to get some rest, which is referring to ending her life, because her visions are hurting her more and more each day.…

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    Would you take a special quilt that was not yours to some stranger? In A Gathering of Days Mary had to make this exact decision. Every one knows that Mary took the quilt to her phantom, however some think that she should not have. Mary should not have taken the quilt to her phantom for three reasons: it could be terribly dangerous, sadly she could get in trouble, and covertly she had to keep secrets. The first reason Mary should not have taken the quilt to her…

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    campus to spread the message to as many Ramapo students as possible. Cassie, Ashley, Erin, and myself made the page and started by detailing its mission to promote…

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