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    -Anonymous. This is important to the story “Freak The Mighty” because Kevin and Max demonstrated a strong friendship, they accepted each other without judgment. Also, they made each other feel like they belonged. Friendship is important because having a good friend can help get you through hard times. Many people agree that trust is needed in a friendship. This shows that Kevin and Max had a strong friendship because they trusted each other a lot. A big event that shows that Max and Kevin…

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    Furthermore, Vera knows that what she is about to do will freak him out, but doesn’t show at all through the story that she regrets it - calmly doing damage to a man without any remorse. In the story, Vera is mentioned to be “self-possessed,” always in control of herself and composed, and that “romance at short notice was…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a cyber freak stalk you and threaten you with telling everyone about what really happened, that one summer, unless you do exactly what they say? Sara Shepard wondered what it would be like, and she wrote about it. Sara creates very interesting characters, and as one of them once said, “You think you know people, and then they surprise you.”(Shepard 34). Her characters always have secrets, but there is one person who knows all. Although there…

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    Seok Hee “Christine” Hong Williamson AP Language and Composition 29 December 2016 2008 Form B FRQ Q2 What’s wrong with being intellectually curious and academically serious? Apparently everything, as far as society’s concerned, but Fridman thinks not. In the article “America Needs Its Nerds,” Leonid Fridman criticizes American society for its anti-intellectual values and emphasizes the need to stand against it through the use of rhetorical strategies such as exemplifications and comparisons. He…

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    Cat In The Hat

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    In the movie, The Cat in The Hat starring Mike Myers and Dakota Fanning is quite different from the original book.At the beginning of the movie, it includes the whole town and the neighborhood instead of the outside of the house which the book just shows the outside of the house colored red.The movie keeps the same storyline of two children being left alone at home with nothing to do and then it begins to start raining. In the movie, the story is modernized with added details and is more…

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    tearing of teeth and claws,” (152, 153). This is when the shit hits the fan. When Ralph realises what had happened, he freaks out about it like any normal person would. But Jack simply stands there and tries to defend himself rather than mourning for the loss of one of the people of the chorus. This is mainly where Jack splits off with the hunters and sets up camp at Castle Rock. Piggy freaks out as well, and now he and Ralph have to take care of the littluns and keep the fire going and protect…

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    Freaks Movie Analysis

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    I think the film Freaks did a good job to help people understand disabilities. All the disabled actors in the film were portrayed well and their characters were deep with intelligence and thought. Also, the ways the disabled actors interacted with each other showed that they did not think a disability defined a person. All the disabled actors in the film were show as good people. The main antagonist of the film was one of the few non-disabled characters in the whole movie. Therefore, if the…

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    perspective. “You’re a freak, you know that? You’ve always been a freak. Everyone says so. They always have.” (Chbosky, 18). In the novel, Charlie had always been misunderstood, as no one understands his perspective, causing him to be seen as different. In the novel Charlie saw his sister get hit by her boyfriend, causing him to tell his English teacher. Resulting in Candice to not be able to have a further relationship with that boy, consequently she called Charlie a freak. However, in…

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    more suspense than watching a performance may. You can see this many times when there is waiting in a story, but the performance can’t exaggerate this as much as the story may. An example of this may be in the Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, it shows this when the young may slowly creeps in and take him an hour to get him…

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    emphasizes the mystery that is North Korea. It follows the only foreigner working for the North Korean government, Alejandro Cao de Benos, and his battle with the western ideals. He believes that much of the way North Korea is depicted, a sort of freak show, is inaccurate and believes in the regime he works for, as do the people. The film did not do a lot of judging like most documentaries about North Korea do, and although it showed an aesthetically pleasing North Korea, the filmmaker…

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