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    documentaries, the two that best compare to each other in my opinion would be Nanook of the North, and Night and Frog. The reason for this is not because of just the overall themes, but the similar styles used to create each film. Nanook of the North is a silent documentary, which captures the struggles of a man name Nanook and his family in the Canadian artic. Similarly, the film Night and Frog is a short film documentary that captures the struggles, and describes the lives of the prisoners who…

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    immense windows that overlooked the house’s yard and read short stories together. Thinking of these times inspires fond memories of reading stories such as Frog and Toad. I think this has an underlying effect I didn’t realize until writing this essay. I used to love when my grandmother would read to me, but especially Frog and Toad. I imagined these frogs living an enchanting life and this excited me. Fast forward to the future and I started to gain interest…

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    to present in front of a huge group of around 100-150 people. I was beyond nervous of how this presentation would go because I was way out of my comfort zone. I was going to be presenting in front of my peers along with a few business owners of Big Frog. I was nervous all the way up until I actually got up on stage and then I felt comfortable just like I did for my first presentation of the year. I had a weird flashback to after I finished my first speech of the year as I felt the same comfort…

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    are Tiana from Princess and the Frog for her Being hard working and being passionate and helpful , Spongebob from Spongebob Squarepants for his being a loving person and an extremely determined person and loyal person, and Doc McStuffins for her…

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    family and I call our “Frog pond” because during the spring and summer, that pond is filled with frogs, the sound is amazing sometimes when they get so loud that, that’s all that we can hear up at the house. Walking up to the frog pond I went over to a tree that had one of my hunting stands attached to it and I climbed up and sat down for a few minutes taking in the view that I had up eight or nine feet in my hunting stand. Back on the ground and ready to walk again, I go to the frog pond and…

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    The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Princess and the Frog (2009) are stories that center on dreams and wishes. Both texts also highlight how socioeconomic class affects how characters think about their wishes, and how they go about achieving them. Upper class characters are able to fulfill their wishes much more effortlessly than lower class characters because of their financial privileges and their high social status. Because of their experience of having their wishes handed to…

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    I attended the Frog and Toad musical, performed by the King’s Players, with my roommate on October 6th. Initially, I was unsure what to expect since I had no prior experience with the story nor a King’s theatrical production. Throughout the first half of the show I found myself rather annoyed by the lack of a plot, but once I was able to ignore this criticism I began to appreciate the show’s message. From my perspective, this message that the play wished to convey to the audience was the…

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    Hop Frog was justified to a certain extent in what he did. He was justified, because the King has always been cruel to him. The King captured and forced Hop Frog into being a fool against his will. The King has been bullying him since his first day there. Hop Frog gets forced, by the King, to drink wine at his parties, because he gets so excited that he is driven to madness. ““Drink I say!” Shouted the monster.” (Poe 5) Hop Frog hates drinking, because of this. Since he was captured, the King…

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    Upland Chorus Frogs and American Toads are very different from each other. They often get mixed up to be the same. Most people do not know that there is a difference between frogs and toads. There are many differences between a frog and a toad such as breeding, habitats and food. It is very hard to tell the difference between toads and frogs but also it is hard to tell the different genders. There are many ways to tell the difference between male and female toads and frogs. Size and stomachs is…

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    story Hop-Frog, the narrator seems to be different from all the rest. It is not said who the narrator is, but we can assume that it is Hop-Frog himself. Hop-Frog is the narrator of the story because of his knowledge of events leading up to the king’s death, his opinion of Hop-Frog and Trippetta, and all of the information he knows about Hop-Frog’s background, knowing the identity of the narrator is important because it lets the reader know whether or…

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