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    paints, as well as marker and pen. The narrator, who is portrayed as death, is standing in back of Liesel Meminger, whilst holding a staff in front of her. Liesel Meminger is holding a book close to her, which shows how she loved books and stole many. Death is not capturing her or killing her, but he is simply holding her and protecting from the many horrible deaths of her loved ones that happened at the end of the story. Throughout the novel, Death was unaware of his way of protecting Liesel…

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    The day of the Spring Musical auditions, I was trembling in fear as I was shoved playfully into the audition room by my friends. I walked in and was immediately blinded by the stage lights in front of the place were everything was going to go down. I sang the section of the song "Human" with as much confidence as I could to three tired, but anticipating judges. I walked out feeling with a mix of emotions. Fear, that I wasn't going to get in. Sadness, because I thought I messed up the whole thing…

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    full contrast existed between t and n, because I was unable to find any examples of j at the end of sentences, indicating that contextual neutralization could be occurring at the end of words. As a result, the js at the ends of words could be getting mapped to other consonants in order to satisfy the grammar. One way I could test this hypothesis is by analyzing the adaptation of English lone words that end in y or similar j sounds into Arabic. If the j sound is replaced in the Arabic adaptation,…

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    with his family. This bike is equipped with a high quality aluminum fork and frame, it has an enclosed for the chain cover and also, the saddle of this bike is padded with special springs that will make your sitting more comfortable. Also, it has a front and a rear strong handbrake and a quick release clamp for the seat post. Its wheels size is 26 inches and this bike has 7 speeds. Also, the product dimensions are 8.7 x 27.6 x 53 inches and it weighs 40…

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    PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Washington Crossing the Delaware is an oil on canvas painting by Emmanuel Leutze. Leutze was a German - American artist who lived from 1816 until 1868; Washington Crossing the Delaware was created in 1851 (metmuseum.org). The painting is 12ft 5in. by 21ft. 3in and is in good condition; there does not appear to be any damage. Washington Crossing the Delaware is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is displayed in a gallery with other…

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    that he can “repeat the past” (). It is romance that convinces him that if he can only go back five years, to the spot where Daisy and he first met, and win her, he will be satisfied. Happy. He ignores the fact that Daisy is now married and even has a child, because recognizing such facts would sour his dream, crumble it before him. In the same vein, Americans like to overlook the evidence that is piled up in front of them; the gaping chasm of a wealth gap that exists in the country, that day in…

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    the songs, it did not really phase me at the time that simply standing up there and being easily seen by the congregation would be a task in and of itself. Not that it was a major burden in the end, but I needed a stool to stand on in order to be comfortably above the height of the podium table in the front of the sanctuary. I couldn’t really tell you if anyone in the congregation knew about the stool behind the podium, but I hoped to God that it was a secret between my family, the Rabbi, and…

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    their adultery. However, while he reacted to their mistakes through the torturing of Dimmesdale, looking back, Hester realized that Chillingworth did not acknowledge his own mistake of persuading Hester to marry him “when her heart knew no better,” (Hawthorne 163). Had Chillingworth taken the time to look…

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    Hung in front of a crowd, stoned in the middle of a courtyard, or guillotined, methods of crime and punishment in the Elizabethan era were very different from the practices that are executed in today’s day, varying all the way from different types of crimes to their types of punishments and the laws that have been implemented to prevent them from happening as frequently. From 1558 to 1603, people endured these horrendous punishments for typical crimes that would serve nothing more than a fine in…

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    changes. Though as Stauffenberg is in front of Hitler he praises him for his heroism in North Africa. So Stauffenberg attends know to try to kill…

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