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    contain similarities and differences that are associated with a plot sequence. Both stories have a plot that tells the reader how the exposition of the story begins all the way to the resolution. The plots consist of main points that make up a story from beginning to end. By comparing and contrasting the two stories, one notices how both stories have things in common, and what they do not. Both Godfather Death and A&P have a specific plot theme, which allows one to see similarities and…

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    Soil Analysis Lab Report

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    gator pond retention area. Testing was done every half chain, for a distance of 528 feet to the north/south, 16 lines. Plots to the east/west where done until the water no longer flowed into the water shed. Data collected included, amounts of sand silt and clay, the amount of gravel, and dominate and co-dominate species in a 4 foot radius and the density of each plot. Each line of plots and testing were test by different individuals and then data was put onto an excel spread sheet to compare the…

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    When the Brave Becomes Not So Brave Pixar’s movie Brave has both been widely loved and criticized. Brave reveals the story of an independent princess and her family consisting of her three troublesome brothers, a reserved mother, and a barbaric father. Some find Brave a heroic story of a teenage girl that defies not only her father, but her entire community to save someone very special. Other people see it as a boring and not-so-fabulous movie about a girl changing her mother into a bear out of…

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    Project Narrative Analysis

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    the viewer to create their own narrative (World Press Photo, n.d.). Blood stained floors, a child crying on a hospital table, guns, smoke a floating body and other various photos show realities without captions, leaving the observer to complete the plot, if they can gaze for any…

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    feeling that something tragic is going to happen. This creates some nice anticipation and tension. The concept definitely has merit. However, unfortunately, the structure hinders the storyline. The plot is overly ambitious and tries to tell too many subplots. This becomes confusing and dilutes the overall plot. This includes the Mark/Amy story, the Mark/Ronnie/Lynn/Sherrie story, the…

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    NEVER GIVE UP is a character driven drama inspired by the true-life story of John Sachtouras. The tone is consistently dramatic. The script conveys solid themes about never giving up on one’s dream. It’s a classic rag to riches story. The story has the potential to be very insightful. The hook of the story is the idea that one can lose it all, but still triumph. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The story is driven both by the inner, emotional goals of the protagonist, as well as…

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    Side Bet are two prime examples of our fascination with these types of tales, but, when comparing the two stories of survival, one reigns as superior, with more vivid details of the setting, greater and more dynamic characters, and a more compelling plot. Between the two stories The Inheritor by Frank Roberts, and Side Bet by Will F. Jenkins, Side Bet prevails as the better…

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    in the Snow by Daniel Wynn Barber are two short stories with similar themes and genres. Themes such as suspense are used by both authors and are used in various ways by the two authors to engage readers. The plot structure of both of these stories are very similar, with the conventional plot structure up until the falling action and conclusion. Both stories use the same narrative perspective however, the way it engages with the reader is vastly different as well as the characterisation…

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    School”, “A Rose for Emily”, “A Jury of Her Peers”, and “Bartleby the Scrivener”, all have different reason for being included in my text book. The story “Life after High School” by Joyce Oates was very interesting. The plot structure of this story is a good example of how complex a plot can be. In the beginning, the story is introduced with the scene right…

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    intensity. By focusing on the general events at Battle School and Command School, the film left out the specific details of Ender’s training experience. Although the movie included essential scenes from the book, it also compressed the novel’s eventful plot by taking out major pieces of the storyline. The film deprived its audience the opportunity of witnessing the Wiggin siblings grow up, but it adequately portrayed minor characters. Gavin Hood, the director,…

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