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    In the novel, Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel uses magical realism to tell the story of a young girl and her family during Mexican Revolutionary times. Tita’s forbidden love with Pedro causes many complications for the family. Because of the magical elements that Esquivel adds to the novel, unusual circumstances occur to Tita and the people around her causing chaos and tragedies among them. Esquivel uses Tita and Gertrudis’ experiences of high temperature to represent their ability to…

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    Chapter 11: A Short Story

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    11. Chapter eleven: Love (noun): “If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes, only then you would realise just how perfect you are to me.” The next two days of our honeymoon were spent in our bed, and not in the way one would think. We had stayed in bed, watching about a million Australian TV shows. The best were summer heights high, Jonah from Tonga, and Ja 'mie: private school girl. Once we had finished all those shows, we moved onto…

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    What have I learned about myself this year in the world of english. I have not just grown as a writer or a reader like most people would think is all about. I have grown as a thinker and a little bit as a speaker. In the socratic circles I am fine because people are up there with me but when I am alone I still clamp up. That is one thing that I will have to work on throughout high school because it will be a very important factor in life when I am older and right now. Last year during freshman…

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    Having a special best friend is best thing happening to me when I was kid. My best friend, Grant Berry, he is coolest and grittiest person I ever knew and I do not have as much grit compared to Berry. I believed Grant Berry and I are different in every way, but turns out it was not the case. Recently, I learned Grant Berry and I are similar and yet so different in certain areas such as mindset and skills in reading courses. One area that Berry and I are similar in is having trouble remembering…

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    Help From Others Most people would agree that the people around you have a great influence on your life. Luckily, I am blessed to have the best people by my side every day. Through my friends, family, coworkers, and peers, I am able to be the person I am today. Many interesting things have happened in my life, both positive and negative, and people are always there to help me. Having a good support system really helps me when experiencing the tough and fun parts of life. I love to be surrounded…

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    Delirium By Lauren Oliver

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    It’s slowly turning to the last day of the year and I feel it’s time to tell you a little about what all I did during this last semester as a Junior. A small recap to give you an idea about all the fun/excited things we did in this class. Since the beginning of the school year we all had to set a goal about how many books we think we would be able to read by the end of the first semester, and then reset that goal and see if we can do better than before. Throughout this whole year I have read 5…

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    There once was a place called Trap City. Trap City was a very important utopia. A utopia is like a perfect world. Trap City has many rules and regulations, but is also the place to have lots of fun and even with your family. Education, employment, and money have a major impact on the town. Many people rely on money for their lives, which makes having an education and a job very important. The environment of the city is what makes the utopia a perfect little world. The goal of this utopia is to…

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    8 Important Life Lessons People experience personal change and growth at different rates. Some of us are farther ahead at an earlier age, while others never excel beyond a very basic emotional intelligence level. When we welcome, rather than struggle against the truth, life becomes more peaceful and fulfilling. 1. Time Really Does Heal All Wounds But only if you allow it to. If you refuse to let go of your pain, you cannot heal; you stay stuck in that moment, stuck in the past, unable to truly…

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    Plymouth Colony Essay

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    The Plymouth Then second permanent English settlement in North America was founded in 1620 by settlers, including a group of religious who later founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Pilgrims believed that the Church of England could not be reformed. Rather than attempting to purify the church the Pilgrims desired a total separation. Dissenters commonly referred to as the Pilgrims Though theologically very similar to the Puritans The Plymouth Colony met of being separated, but They was…

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    Reality of High School As you go through life, people in this world make many mistakes but also learn tons of lessons. Some don’t mature fast enough to know they’ve made mistakes and some are taught a lesson but have never actually learned it. Luckily, I had a major reality check in February of last year causing me to realize that the importance of high school is figuring out the type of person you want to be. Every girl knows the story or the movie of the popular girl in school that every…

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