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    compared to “The Chimney Sweeper”, by giving a child’s interpretation of the area and the journey he takes for someone he is “obsessed”. According to Shaye, the boys sees the childish actions that he has taken by concluding with: “He has a typical crush on the sister of his friend, Mangan, and because of it, his journeys to a bazaar or world fair called Araby, where he finally comes to a realization about his immature actions” (Shaye). The marking of “immature actions” demonstrates how this…

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    I chose the book Serpent’s Shadow by Rick Riordan for my IR summative because I thought a book that includes action, drama, and mythology all in one would be really exciting. Since I don’t see books with Egyptian mythology very often, I thought getting to know a little bit of it would be fun while reading a good story. This book was packed with action and had a good twist of drama and mythology to it. The story was very entertaining because the author is really good at describing what was going…

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    There has always been methods to get what one wants from other person, theres hundreds of torture methods along history. We know some from the Bible, like cutting fingers, from Greece, like the Brazen Bull (a devise that is worth reading about), and people are still using torture as a mean to get what they want. Being a confession o causing pain as a punishment. But as we will see, in the Middle Ages people became really experts and used all their creativity to invent the worst methods of…

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    In Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck; George kills his only companion. That decision wasn't the right one because George could get Lennie help. Lennie could live a somewhat normal life. George shouldn’t have killed Lennie because he could have told him how to act, what to do, and how strong he is. George shouldn’t have killed Lennie because Lennie has a mental disability. If George would have talked to Lennie every so often or he got someone to talk to him Lennie could have lived. George…

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    explains that she thinks her birthdays are her favorite time because her parents will take her places. She explained that she got her dog Buddy at age 3. 4. Sexual: P.C is a female. She claims to have a crush a male the same age. She has said that she hasn’t hugged or held hands with her crush yet. She has not reported any kissing either. 5. Substance Use: P.C has reported that she is taking Adderall. She has also mentioned that she has coffee…

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    A Raisin In The Sun

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    A Raisin in the sun essay In the play A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, a story is told of the Younger’s, a lower class family struggling through the dreams, problems, and emotions life throws at them. The Youngers are a large African American family that include Ruth, a hardworking woman and the mom of Travis; walter, travis’s father and a man with a big dream, Benetha,the independent woman and the sister of Walter, travis, the playful child of walter and ruth, and lastly,…

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    Firstly, she describes her crush, Robert, as being "white as Mary from the manger." Although a quality narrative style, the descriptive terms are what Tan could've just as easily described Robert as being "white as snow", or "white as a sheet", Mary in the manger is the purest in…

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    Batuhan Şen Lect. Esen Kara ENG113 18 November 2015 Symbolism in ‘The Cask of Amontillado’ Poe is a romantic gothic writer. In his stories he deals with horror, madness and dreams. As a common romantic period element, symbolism is a recurrent technique in Poe’s stories. Symbolism means representing abstract ideas or concepts using objects, characters, figures or even colors. The Whirlpool in ‘MS. Found in a Bottle’, Eyes in ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ and many other stories by Poe uses symbolism…

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    swallows it. The main tools they use next are the forceps, cranioclast, and the embryotomy scissors. The forceps are used to pull the infant’s body apart. They then use the embryotomy scissors which is used to crush the arms and legs. Finally, the cranioclast is an abortion instrument used to crush the baby’s skull. Not only do they murder the baby, they demolish the…

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    few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood” (Joyce, 322). This proves that they barely know each other so they may just say “hi” or “how are you” when they see each other somewhere. It also seems like the boy has a crush on the girl as he admires her secretly. The boy says, “every morning I lay on the floor in the…

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