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    How Is Cinderella Alike

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    about a cyborg who finds out she’s the rightful heir to the Lunar crown. Ella on the other hand is about a fantasy love between the Prince and the mysterious princess. Ella is also known as Cinderella gets her happy ending and Cinder is left at a cliffhanger where she receives no happy ending. First of all, let’s start off with their differences. Cinder is a cyborg and a Lunar (person from the moon) and Ella is only human. Cinder takes place in a futuristic setting where…

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    Herb's lead. But when the next threat comes from an unexpected direction, nobody is ready for it. And someone is going to pay the price―because of Adam's mistakes and mistaken trust. “Fight for power takes off in the immediate moments following the cliffhanger ending of The Rule of Three . . . will appeal to those who are…

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    Ghost of Spirit Bear is a great ending to the book Touching Spirit Bear. Touching Spirit Bear has a cliffhanger at the end and leaves you wondering, what happens next? Ghost of Spirit Bear continues the story and finishes it with a great ending. In Touching Spirit Bear you learn that you need to forgive yourself, not blame things on others and control your anger. Then in Ghost of Spirit Bear you learn you need to not fight others with your fists but fight them with your hearts. So, both books…

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    On Sunday night the fans of NCIS: Los Angeles hoped that NCIS would find the missing gold. Last week the cliffhanger ending had Henrietta “Hetty” Lange and her former colleagues from the Vietnam war wondering if they would ever see their stolen gold. Since it was millions of dollars, the importance of catching the thieves before they left the country with the bars was an NCIS: Los Angeles priority. Looking for so much gold in such a short time had Agent Callen and Agent Hanna working fast.…

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    In sixth grade English (second semester), the class was assigned a “special” project. My teacher informed us that we were going to be writing a series of three short stories over the course of roughly five weeks (one week for brainstorming, and one week per story). Since all of the stories had to correlate with each other, I decided to write cliché, parodic detective noir. The star of my series was a “hard-boiled” sleuth named Leigh Gavera, whose appearance was heavily based on James Gordon from…

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    “The Landlady” uses many techniques that identify it under the horror genre; such as imagery, foreshadowing, mood/tone, theme, plot/setting, and suspense. Roald Dahl uses imagery in this short story by vividly describing the events that occur. On page one, line 8, the author states, “But the air was deadly cold…” As a reader you can imagine the wind blowing onto your face, and feeling the bitterness, and the chill of the wind on a dark night. Page three, lines 261-263, show the comfort of the…

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    Milkweed has a bit of romance, friendship and tragedy all mixed together quite nicely. A quote from BookPage states, “Jerry Spinelli has fashioned a novel of beauty out of the ugliness of the Holocaust.” The story is about a boy in Nazi-occupied Warsaw during the holocaust. Misha, the boy, dreams of one day becoming a Nazi himself, but soon realizes the harsh realities of the world he is living in. Misha meets a Jewish boy named Uri and they live together in an abandoned barbershop together.…

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    It's family members preparation. It's the interpretation of family members preparation," Bloom included. And also concerning that Greg as well as Rebecca cliffhanger, Bloom would not splash any type of information concerning just what takes place next off, yet just what she did need to state really did not precisely place us comfortable. Greg and also Rebecca go to really various locations in their lives,"…

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    An epiphany can be defined as a sudden realization. From Homer Simpson to the world’s most intelligent scientists, each has had an epiphany of sorts. In literature an epiphany can be anywhere from learning a new concept to changing the way a person thinks. An epiphany comes in many forms, it may take a ritual or it may come naturally. In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Jane brought foreshadowing to my attention to a subtle, yet bold event. Foreshadowing can be found in both books and movies.…

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    The Words

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    The Words Movie Review The Words, a movie produced by Michael Benaroya, is a suspenseful yet intricate movie that dives into the complexities of life and the cost of success. It's directed by Lee Sternthal and Brian Klugman, and covers several stories within stories but closely follows three characters. Clay Hammond, an award-winning writer played by Dennis Quaid, Rory Janson, a fictional character played by Bradley Cooper, and The Old Man. The movie is set in New York City, where both Clay…

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