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    audience they see how this is a normal behavior of birds to sing continuously or for hope to continue for certain people. The first stanza is suggesting to the audience that the bird is like hope which lies in the person’s soul and that it continues to single continuously. From the second stanza, Emily Dickinson picks up the first stanza by suggesting how the bird will continue singing sweetly even with the gale and no matter how bad the storms seemed to be. The author seems to be suggesting…

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    Tom Robinson Monologue

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    The pale orange beam of the afternoon sunlight arrowed through the branches of the oak trees. Sam tilted his broad-brimmed hat down to protect his eyes from the piercing glare. With a glance down, he noticed the small rusted plaque, partially hidden in a patch of untamed grass, that rested above his feet. A simple plaque that had two words engraved: Tom Robinson. Sam mustered a small smile, shoved his hands in his pockets and gathered the courage to speak, looking directly at the plaque…

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    you the formula for failure, which is--try to please everyone." Swope is completely accurate with his statement. Trying to please other people all the time will acquire some brownie points but overall, will end with disappointment. There is not a single person alive who does not enjoy getting his/her way. It is obviously important to compromise, but if someone never gets his/her way entirely the what he/she wants it, then he/she might get bitter or upset. In order to acquire what is desired,…

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    I could hear my heart pounding in my head, as my whole family sat around the phone waiting for the call that would welcome Cooper Into our family. We fostered Cooper for about a week, then on April 24, 2012 we waited for what felt like an eternity for our phone to ring so we would know if Cooper would officially be part of the Lopez family. Finally, the phone rang and my dad answered, ¨Hello this is Jay,¨ my dad spoke for about 5 minutes, then hung up the phone and turned to us with a worried…

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    Burr! It really is freezing at 6:45 a.m. on a January morning. I shiver as I stand there in the wet grass waiting for soccer practice to start. “What time is it anyway,” I wonder out loud. Of course, I am super early to practice so I can stretch out the knee I injured last season. At least that’s the reason I give my mom, but in reality, it helps my nerves to be there before anyone else. Alright, knee is loose, but my chest still feels tight like a wrench is squeezing it. One by one, the…

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    Eniola Aramide Narrative The Fatal Battle of Esterlyn As I’m taking a stroll along the hard sidewalk, I realize that moving into the town of Dorton was the best decision I’ve ever made. The wind bristles against my face like strokes of a paintbrush on a canvas. I gaze out into the long forest miles away from me. I wonder what secrets are hidden back there. I enjoy the smell of nature around me. I can hear the little children laughing with glee as they’re all prancing around on the playground.…

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    Personal Vignettes- It’s the time of year when, even at 9:00, the sun has just only began to set over the orange and purple skyline. The blanket of white stars has just been laid over the rest of the world, but it’s still warm out. The sunlight wraps around my friends and I as we walk around on the hot pavement, which bleeds through our thin shoes and makes our feet hot. This particular day after Peter Pan rehearsal, my friends and I decided to walk around town, which turned into this evening,…

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    I Am Edith Wragge Analysis

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    On my birth certificate, I am Edith Wragge. That was the name given to me by my first parents, back when we lived in a pokey tenement in a house with several other families. I was the youngest of twelve children, and was born right at the end of the war. Daddy was home with us because he’d been injured the year before; this was wonderful for us, because we got to have him around, and we knew he was safe, but it meant that he struggled to stay in work. Our mother took in washing, and did…

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    Concentration Camp Diary

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    Abe and i met at the concentration camp. This happen whenever we were looking for our shoes, we were both trying to hurry up before someone steals them. We had to make a perfectly bed in a military manner. Which was impossible. Abe had her bed right next to mine, when i met her i felt a reason to stay strong she was my best friend and the only person I trusted. There were hundred of other prisoners there too. We were always starving the only thing the Kopo gave us was 10 ounces of bread and…

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    I have attained vengeance over my enemy. I stride with accomplishment as I walk into my next adventure. “Fortunato may you lie in peace for the next millennium” I whispered gleefully to myself while leaving the catacombs. Once I stepped out I ventured my eyes on the most charming and ravishing woman I ever laid eyes on. Her beauty struck me where I stood. I went to her got on one knee and kissed her soft little palms. I looked into her two beautiful blue illusions. She smiled a smile that could…

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