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    of them have their differences. Simon, from the movie Simon Birch, is seen to be a bit more outspoken, probably because he spends more time out in society, surrounded by more people than just his family. In James Hurst’s short story, “The Scarlet Ibis”, Doodle is in a very different social situation. He is constantly around family due to to the strong relationship he has with them but never has any experience with outsiders. Although Simon Birch and Doodle have their differences, they have many…

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    different in the way that the two have a completely different American Dream that they are trying to achieve, the struggles that the families go through, and that The Glass Castle is a memoir, while A Raisin in the Sun is a play. However, their differences also bring out their similarities. Since both stories contain family struggles, they contain similar themes and literary works. The Glass Castle is a motivational autobiography about overcoming the troubles…

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    Bruno asked Shmuel this question. On Shmuel side of the fence there is a hundred of boys on his side of the fence. But it is different from Bruno because there isn’t that many boys on his side of the fence that he lives with. That is a difference in cultures also because Shmuel has hundreds of boys on his side. But on Bruno’s side, he doesn’t have a hundred boys on his side of the…

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    The two novels, Crispin: Cross of Lead by Avi and The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman have many similarities, yet many differences. Both novels received Newbery Awards. The Midwife’s Apprentice received the Newbery Award in 1996 and Crispin received the Newberry Award in 2003. However, winning the Newbery Award is not the only thing these two novels have in common. Both novels take place in Medieval England in the 14th century. Another similarity is that both of the main characters in the…

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    1. Do our differences define us? Write a paragraph in which you answer this question and provide at least 3 reasons to support your opinion. (20 points) We are defined both by our differences and by our similarities. These things are dependent on each other, and the purpose is to make a well-rounded identity of ourselves. However there are aspects that everyone has in common with someone else. One's age group, ethnicity, career, nationality, gender, and hobbies will unite them with other…

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    family doesn't really eat the foods that go with the holiday. We normally eat more of mexican food then actual thanksgiving related foods. When i'm with my friends or cousins we normally listen to music very loud in my room or downstairs. Now the differences with traditions back then. We eat vegetables more so than meat. We use a fork and don't usually eat with our hands as said to be done back then. I'm pretty sure no one eats thanksgiving dinner with their hands anymore. The food is passed out…

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    Obviously, there is no book made into a movie that includes every single episode, speech, or character, so it is necessarily condensed. There are several differences between the book and the movie, The Picture of Dorian Gray. These differences include the rupture with Sybil Vane and his subsequent death, the body of Basil, the reunion with James, the brother of Sybil, and obviously, the death of Dorian Gray. However, both the book and the novel portray the moral lesson and motifs which are…

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    It has been asked a million times: is the book or the movie better? In rare circumstances, the movie can be picked but more commonly people swear by the book. ‘The Secret Life of Bees” by Sue Monk Kidd has not escaped that question, and the answer may vary since both forms of it do have their bonuses. But one version stands out in the way it tells the story, the experience it gives the reader/watcher, and the clarity in which the moral of the story is portrayed. The book gives its readers such a…

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    make our lives better, and characters Buck and White Fang, both in novels written by Jack London, do this in some way. Buck and White Fang are in two completely different characters in two completely different stories, but share similarities, and differences as well. In the beginning, White Fang and Buck are both similar and different at the same time. First, Buck and White Fang are both half breeds. For example, Buck is a Saint Bernard/Scotch Shepherd mix, and White Fang is a husky, wolf mix.…

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    smooth surface. This structure is beige, identical to the colors of the sand and rocks in the surrounding. In each levels, there are numerous columns evenly spread out horizontally, similar to columns one would see in a typical Greek temple. The only difference is that these columns seem to have a square or rectangular base, as supposed…

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