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    Don T Be Greedy Analysis

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    Sierra Owen Cady Windish Creative Composition 15 September 2017 Don’t Be Greedy Once upon a time, there were a fisherman and his wife who lived together in a huge castle right next to the ocean. Every morning, the fisherman would go out and fish for hours. One day, he was sitting there with his giant hook in the water and he felt a tug. Moments later, he felt a bigger tug. Then again, the tug was so hard, he almost flew out of his chair. He began to reel in and it took forever because…

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    You never thought this day would come but you are getting married and you're more than ecstatic to start planning your big day. When your partner got down on one knee and asked for your hand in marriage, you were definitely over the moon. In fact, you can't stop staring at that beautiful diamond ring on your finger and have already shared the good news with all your family and friends. In the middle of everything, however, you have your fears. What are you going to do? Where are you going to…

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    Cerridwen Research Paper

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    So fearing for his life, he fled towards his home land. The cauldron shattered because of all the liquor inside it, except for the three enchanted drops, the rest of the brew was poisonous. The horses of Gwyddon Garanhir were poisoned from drinking from the stream that the liquor had ran into, and the confluence of that was and still is called "The Poison of the Horses of Gwyddon". Furious…

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    Activity 15.1 Essay

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    PORTFOLIO #3 Activity 15.1: Comma Category 1 with Single Words 1. Surely, no one would be that foolish. 2. Next, Graham decided to read a magazine. 3. Yes, we are coming to the Christmas party. 4. Finally, Jamie showed up. 5. Limping, Caity slowly crossed the room to the kitchen table. 6. Unconcerned, Jay left the mess for later. 7. Create three of your own sentences: a. Yes, he is sleeping over today. b. However, Jackie still helped the old lady. c. Screaming, Hailey woke up from her…

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    to discern whether his father’s fantastic stories are true, or if he was having an affair on his mother. Throughout Will’s life, his father, Edward Bloom (Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney) has told him absurd stories from his life. While Will was enchanted with these stories as a small child, he now holds an extreme amount of resentment towards his father and suspects him of having an affair on his mother. Ed tells many stories of the interesting men that he met in his life and all of his…

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    [SLIDE 1] In The Wake of Unattainable Dreams [SLIDE 2] “All men are created equal and they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” (Creating the Declaration of Independence, www.loc.gov) These words written in the Declaration of Independence is the foundation of the American dream. The essence of this ideology is the belief that anyone, regardless of class, gender or race can be successful at the price of hard work and…

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    Even with the amount of people that are “crazy about The Great Gatsby. Old Gatsby. Old sport,” is does not excuse the fact that he is a very disillusioned person, someone who discovers something that is not as good as they had believed it to be. Although both books, The Great Gatsby and The Catcher in the Rye have varying plots, their one similarity is that both characters, Jay Gatsby and Holden Caulfield, are disillusioned. Between the both of them, Gatsby is more disillusioned than Caulfield.…

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    Gatsby continues to carry this wishful image in his head of Daisy, but, it is more the idea of her than actually being with her. “Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever… His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one.” (98) Daisy represented the vanished green light at the end of Gatsby's dock. Gatsby’s dream of being with Daisy became harsh reality now that he is with her. He realizes that Daisy is not who he pictured her to…

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    The Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) inspired by his Impressionist predecessors, cultivated a style that would be come to be known as Post-Impression. Van Gogh’s style expressed psychological and emotional responses to the surrounding world with an enhancing and expanding upon Impressionism. He used a brighter palette of colors with a looser brush stroke that left visual evidence of its action on the canvas. Historically, Van Gogh was known for having suffered from deep depression…

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    millions of viewers being able to sustain interest in a television show that covers every single moment of Truman's life (no matter how boring it gets), and the ability of Christof to keep him in the dark for so long, then you will find yourself enchanted by this wondrous Capra-esque fantasy. Despite the plot which has been done before (most notably on television series "The Twilight Zone" and "The Prisoner"), "The Truman Show" manages to surprise and delight. The clever screenplay by "Gattaca"…

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