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    Have you ever noticed in some books motivations can be really important? Well for the book “Autumn’s Kiss” Autumn is motivated by her friends and family. One person she is motivated by is her Dad. Another person she is motivated by is Sean, her crush. The last person she is motivated is her Mom and how she’s trying to be like her. The first reason that shows Autumn is motivated by her friends and family is because she was motivated by her dad . One pices of evidence is when her dad died in a…

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    Synecdoche And Tone

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    Next, more similarities between “Light House” and Erin Hanson’s poem is synecdoche. Both poem use synecdoche and the same synecdoche, the heart. The heart is also a symbol. Both poems share a symbol as well as a synecdoche. BV illustrated, “it can crush your heart because you feel every / inch of those unhealed wounds” (BV, “Light House” 14 - 15). Hanson wrote, “My heart no longer knew, ...And it taught my heart that some things,” (Hanson, untitled 12, 17). Both hearts represent the whole…

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    I am not sure about any of you, but I hate change. In addition, I also love change. I am the type of person that is always looking to the future while desperately wanting to hold on to the past. I am so busy looking forward to what comes next that I often miss the present. By the time I realize that I enjoy the present it has become the past. Today, my boyfriend pointed out something interesting to me. When we are children and we experience something for the first time the feeling is so…

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    carelessly skiing down the mountain, I made a thoughtful decision to leave my comfort zone and undertake AP U.S. history. I then asked other students if they would be interested in a study group, with my confidence built up from the time I asked out my crush. Recalling my leadership position commanding the sauce expedition, I created a rotating study system with jobs for each member. Although my confidence invades most aspects of my life, I always remember to observe others’ situations, looking…

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    Telling my mother that I am a lesbian was the biggest accomplishment I ever did. When I was a kid, she would always scold me for acting boyish and playing with boy's toys. I had my first crush when I was in third grade. I could not tell anyone because I had a crush on a girl. For most of my life I had been a closed book. Hiding the real me took all my confidence away. It felt like one wrong move, and the world would judge me. It took me fifteen years to finally had the courage to tell my family…

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    1. An example of a character is Crush from the movie, "Finding Nemo". Crush is a supporting character who helps the primary characters get to Sydney in order to find Nemo. This character is a laid-back sea turtle that travels the East Australian Current when he met Marlin. He also happens to be a father like Marlin. Since Crush doesn't have a major role in the story, he is still involved in the movie which makes him a character. 2. One of the best-known protagonists in modern media is Katiness…

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    Araby Analysis Essay

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    first love. North Richmond Street is where the narrator would grow up and develop feelings for one of his friend's sister, who is also an unnamed character in the story. The narrator explains how he would spend much of his time thinking about his crush, thinking about her in the most unlikely of times and places. One day, the narrator presses himself to talk to his lost interest, which he does, and he becomes nearly lost in the experience. Here, he offers to bring her something from the charity…

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    all over the lake it was exciting. For me it was the first time my parents let me go to the lake without supervision, I was finally a “big” kid. My crush was there, my friends were there and finally we had the freedom to buy our own snacks and mess around at the lake like the teenagers would! While sitting on a dock with a guy, whom I had a large crush on, we were talking about life and our plans for summer, he commented on my leg hair.…

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    July Crisis 1914

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    With reference to these sources and your understanding of the historical context, which of these sources is more valuable in explaining why the July crisis led to the outbreak of war in 1914? Source A is an extract from the official ultimatum issued to Serbia by the Austrio-Hungarian government following the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne, on the 28nd of June 1914. As it is an official document direct from the Austro-Hungarian government, this…

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    Mixed Lifesaver

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    The problem/question investigated was to see if mixing affects the amount of time it takes to dissolve a lifesaver. My hypothesis stated, If a lifesaver is mixed into water then, the time it takes to dissolve will decrease because by stirring or shaking causes the solute particles to separate from one another and spread out quicker among the solvent particles. My hypothesis was supported. For the mixed lifesaver, at 2 minutes 12 seconds, the lifesaver got smaller and turned the water red, at the…

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