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    The story tells about David in the concentration camps but he escaped in midnight to know the outside world, he went south to the water for Italy but along the way. He’d save Maria a rich girl from her family, he’d stayed until tomorrow Maria’s parents ( Giovanni & Elsa ) they would give David to the police, but he wrote a letter that wickedness exists. Later on the story, he’d seen woman that draws pictures and tells about Edith Hjort Fengel that her husband was killed while David was a…

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    Skybound Summary Chapter 8

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    Season 6: Skybound takes place not long after season 5, probably only a couple of months. A lot of people hate this season, and for good reason. It starts off interesting enough, but as the season goes on, things are revealed, and the ending is a huge cop out. Dareth is taking advantage of the ninja’s newfound fame after the defeat of the Preeminent by using them as the face of various projects. Nya isn’t happy that she’s considered the girl ninja, even though the guys insist that she’s an equal…

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    almost 200 years apart, the similarities in each story can mirror the ideas and concepts each, author or producer, trying to get across. Many television shows and film ideas are drawn from key historical writings, produce a spinoff of a specific story, or use similar ideas to help convey a fresh new story. Goethe’s Faust, for example has very similar ideas to those contemporary ideas of “Breaking Bad”. The similarities between such a contemporary story, like “Breaking Bad”, as a form of the…

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    Would one liter of water falling from high altitude knock you dead? Everyone knows the people are hit by falling object from high altitude is very dangerous. But if the object is one liter of water, will it dangerous? The answer is “No”. The reason of this answer is even if a large volume of water polo in the process of falling from a height, it is subjected to the action of the air resistance, which makes it split into numerous small droplets. Droplets quickly arrival "terminal velocity"…

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    The climax served it’s purpose and provided fast paced action within the rebellion, which is what I wanted. The night women got the chance to enact their revenge, which was nice. I got what I wanted and what I expected from the climax. The only thing that displeased me was Lilith protecting Jack Wilkins, but I am glad she did because it eventually provided her a chance to live after the rebellion failed. The conclusion was sad, predictable but fair. I am not sure if I can call the conclusion…

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    “Words have no wings but they can fly thousands miles” In much ado about nothing by William Shakespeare. The play is about a bunch of liars that make rumors about friends/family etc. Rumors are a problem in this play because everyone makes rumors of each other and it's just so annoying how they make rumors and it seems like they don’t do anything about it and they just keep making rumors of each other. Don john spreads a rumors about hero that destroys her relationship with claudio. Hero was…

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    To remake “Keith” into a Shakespearean Tragedy I would first make more chance happenings occur between Keith and Barbara before they become lab partners. Adding more chance happenings to “Keith” would give the story more depth and history to help explain more of the ending and why she agreed to meet him at all these different places when he was, considered to her and her posse “an oddball”. The second area I will look at is the internal conflict Barbara, Keith and Brian will develop. I will, to…

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CUJO AND ANNE FRANK Claim: How can people best react to conflict ? Cujo Cujo is a 1981 psychological horror novel by Stephen King about a rabid dog. The novel won the British Fantasy Award in 1982, and was made into a film in 1983. In this story there is a rabid dog that attacks people. The main characters are Donna Trenton and her son. In here I will describe Donna’s actions to respond the conflict. In Cujo, Donna Trenton was facing a difficult situation, she was reacting by…

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    In the third and last section of Half Brother, the plot should have started heavily picking up, but even at the end of the book, the plot progresses at a snail's pace. There is an argument to be made on how slow plot progression is a characteristic of a well-written book, but when it’s consistent throughout the entire book it just makes for a dull experience. The main progressions are that Zan gets sent away, brought back, and then sent away again. This is just sloppy writing. During the third…

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    Plot is the storyline of a fictional narrative. Plot follows a certain framework and common progression. The five components of plot include exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Julia Alveraz’s “Antojos” sticks to these five components. Exposition is the first thing in plot. The situation is revealed and the story starts. Characters, the setting, and conflict is revealed. In “Antojos,” the exposition starts with Yolanda going up north for guavas, then a flashback…

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