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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was written by L. Frank Baum. The author Baum, utilize colors to help shaped the tale of in the land of the Oz. The colors in the story symbolized different regions. Also, the Oz utilized his favorite color to represent clothing, and other images and objects. Colors were significantly reflected in Dorothy’s adventure throughout the land of the Oz. The role of color plays an important role in the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The colors of purple, green, and red…

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    details being switched around so the people could relate to the characters. Variations of the popular modern story Little Red Riding Hood are prime examples of this. In an older version Little Red was “A slut (is she) who eats the flesh and drinks the blood of her granny.” and…

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    Have you ever heard about Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks?Well, both of these characters are from stories we heard from our childhood.Red Riding Hood only wanted to give cakes to her sick grandmother, while Goldilocks just wanted to explore in the forest.There are many similarities and differences between the decisions Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks made.The girls have many differences, but they also have many similarities like they both went into the forest which makes them both brave and both…

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    Have you ever met someone that makes decisions that are comparable to yours, but in other ways they are far away from the personality that you have? Well, the books Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears are just the case. The characters share comparable decisions and thought processes, but their demeanor is completely different. An example of something similar is that the characters were both in a forest. An example of something that is different is why they were in a forest. RRH…

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    Saki Interlopers

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    Different Enemies in Saki’s “Interlopers” In the short story, “Interlopers”, by Saki, a huge theme is that there will never be permanent enemies in the world. This theme is first proven when Ulrich von Gradwitz is first shown in the forest, hunting for an enemy by the name of Georg Znaeym whose family stole and trespassed on his family’s land for generations: “a long series of poaching affrays and similar scandals had embedded the relationships between the families for three generations” (Saki…

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    When I was younger I also remember listening to bedtime stories. Frequently the stories my parents told me were from their childhood but, occasionally I would grab a huge boo full of fairytales. Some of my favorites were Cinderella, Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pig, my all-time favorite was the gingerbread man. The Gingerbread man helped with my literate skills because of the pictures as well as the hidden life lesson in the story. The pictures helped make the story more interesting…

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    My teacher, at the time, had a schedule that she had on one of the cupboards with what we would be doing during the school hours. There was reading on the schedule twice, once in the morning and again during the afternoon. She read to us Little Red Riding Hood, as I heard the words she spoke I didn’t need to look at the book for the illustrations to know what was happening. My mind had started to build a picture of the little girl encountering a huge wolf, running off to hurry to her…

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    The story I decided to do my assignment on was when grizzlies walked upright In this essay. Im going to tell you a brief story of the story I chose and two chocies the author made in the. story that i really enjoyed The story when grizzies walked upright is about the ehvet of the sky spirits and his daughter. As the main two characters the story is about how the chief being tired of his home in the. Above world created icy cold air so he come down and visit birds rivers and trees etc.…

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    Author Stephen King once said, “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” I love this quote because it rings true to me. As a little girl, I remember opening the pages of my favorite fairytale and becoming part of the story. I was the princess waiting for my knight in shining armor. or the peasant girl waiting for my fairy godmother to come and turn my life right side up. Everything seemed real—I didn’t know why—but it did. It wasn’t until recently that I learned of the magic authors created…

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    Wolf Spiders

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    This paper Is about general facts and life cycle of the common day wolf spider. With this paper i’m trying to teach a wider audience of people about the wonderful life cycle wolf spiders and wolf spider facts. While someone might think that wolf spiders’ life cycle is similar but is much different. While most spiders keep their egg sack on there web but wolf spiders carry their egg sack on their back in fact they don’t even produce webs. The jumping spider, ground spider, sac spider, and…

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