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    other versions except some things she does and says are different than the other versions we have read so far. There was a curse put on Snow White and Prince Charming and the only way they could get rid of the curse is by giving up their daughter, Emma. They were to meet again when she turns 28. In Once Upon A Time, Snow White never gets much rest. She is very worried about what is going to happen and all of the threats coming from the Evil Queen. In other versions, Snow White does not know what…

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    shift in his attitude. He was never up for visiting Jefferson because he saw no use in “making a man” of someone who was going to die either way, but Miss Emma and Tante Lou kept on Grant about visiting Jefferson, and Grant visits him out of respect for the two women. Grant also feels a sense of obligation to prove himself to Tante Lou and Miss Emma. They…

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    forget, and others will stand up and demand change. Malala Yousafzai and Emma Gonzales, two very important people that lived through some terrible moments, still demanded change and made it their life’s purpose to help and support others. As they have many similarities, including incredible leadership, they do have many outstanding differences that make each one of them unique. “We call b.s.” is the main catchphrase for Emma Gonzales. This is what she says as she powerfully chants with…

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    The Blade Of The Righteous

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    rubbed his belly and licked the drool from his lips. “And by the way, you certainly out did yourself. That sour porridge was the best I’ve ever had.” “Thank you, Cotton. I’m sure you all must be exhausted after your journey.” “No, we’re fine, really,” Emma said, stifling a yawn. “I’ll hear none of that. Follow me.” He led us down a long hallway, past a small kitchen that was crowded with all sorts of strange gizmos and gadgets. Then he staggered for a moment and turned sharply to the right,…

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    Do you ever see the way you change and it all seems like it is okay until it isn’t? In the middle of my middle school year of 8th grade, I had met some new friends and started hanging out with them. At lunch we were all just laughing and having a good time and everything in life was going great. We all had been eating our food and talking about sports and trucks and what plans we had coming up that evening. As lunch came to and end we all headed to our classes like a normal everyday routine. The…

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    intend to be mean, it would be rude. Being rude means that someone might say or do something hurtful, but did not intend for it to hurt the person. When Emma Grace told Caroline's secret, she didn't mean to hurt Caroline's feelings, but she did. Emma Grace didn't know she was hurting Caroline's feelings while she was telling Zoe. Since Emma Grace didn't intend on hurting Caroline's feelings, this is an example of being rude. When…

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    doing it, you can persuade people to think or believe anything. For example, Ryan Gosling uses persuasion in order to convince Emma Stone to have a drink with him. He becomes very persistent with his smooth, gentleman-like ways, but ultimately seems to fail. He continues to tell Emma how beautiful she is and how he is unable to focus his attention anywhere but on her. Emma, although she could not deny that Ryan was an extremely good looking man, she figures…

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    The Wife Of Bath's Tale

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    taught to act a certain way. This has created a society that does not give equal rights of opportunity to women. From a young age, girls and boys are expected to follow certain gender roles so they fit the mold society believes is best for them. In Emma Watson’s speech to the UN council she explains the thing holding back gender equality are…

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    in trial and he loses himself as a man. Miss Emma; his godmother, wants him to die a man. She goes over to Henri Pichot to ask if she can see Jefferson at the jailhouse. Grant the teacher helps to try and get him to know he is not a hog he’s a man. Vivian gets upset about Grant wanting to pack and leave, she shows him that he plays an important part in this community by teaching. The Reverend does not like the fact the Grant doesn’t have faith. Miss Emma is wanting to talk to Henri Pichot to ask…

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    and to fulfill their needs. For example Jefferson is falsely accused of murder, and his godmother, Miss Emma, wants Grant to have Jefferson die with the dignity of a man. Grant’s role in society is explained in that “ ‘You go’n do it, she said. We going up there and talk to Mr. Henri.’ ‘Talk to Henri Pichot? For what?’ I asked her. ‘So you have the right to visit Jefferson’.”(Gaines 14). Miss Emma is asking Grant if he can take leadership and use his education to have Jefferson die as a man.…

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