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    Holly's Runaway Analysis

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    point of comparison is tone. Tone is essentially the attitude of a piece of writing, a person, or a situation. The tone of Runaway is very despairing whenever Holly thinks about her mom. When Holly even writes about her mom, in her journal, she starts to cry. She usually is spunky, even when on the run. Wendelin Van Draanen presents Holly as a smart, brave, yet vulnerable girl. She remembers tons of regretful memories about her mom, especially when her she and her mom lose their beat-up orange…

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    stability is demonstrated through the narrator and Holly. Capote portrays two characters that are completely different from one another, and he shows that they will have to learn from one another in order to successfully succeed. The gifts that Holly and the narrator exchanges in the story for Christmas explains their freedom and stability. Holly gives the narrator a bird cage in which will never have a bird locked inside it. The narrator explains how Holly zoo experience made her feel about…

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    taking a turn for the worst. Holly and Duane were a normal couple looking to start a new life together in a new home. Carver displays their naive hopefulness for their future together. Their love was structured and intact, similar to the hotel swimming pool.…

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    The Mistle-Tones

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    Synopsis: Tia Mowry-Hardrict stars as Holly: a kind hearted singer who tries out for the open spot in the local but well- known Christmas group called the Snow Belles that her late mother founded. Although extremely talented, Holly gets a call from Marci (Tori Spelling), the group’s leader, who tells Holly that the spot was taken by Marci’s less talented best friend. Determined to star in the local mall’s Christmas Eve show, Holly refuses to accept defeat. Consequently, she gathers a group of…

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    main characters) are Holly, Juliet, and Angeline, and they all have very specific roles and expectations. Being a female in today’s society means being distinctly female—Holly is the first girl in Recon (The swat team/police of the fairy world), Juliet is all blonde hair and eyelashes, and Angeline is a mother totally failing at her job of mothering. In fact, it seems like being female in this book means you're just a prop meant to spur the male characters on to action.Because Holly and…

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    die, 2 small green die, 4 small red die, 2 small yellow die, 2 small blue die, 3 dimes, 6 pennies, and 4 nickels. She tell them that for this game they have to work together to group them in anyway they want. Holly and Emily immediately start grabbing different objects as if it were timed. Holly first grabs the nickels and stacks them vertically. She does the same with the other coins like the pennies and dimes. She then stacked the squares chips similarly and disregarded the colors. Emily…

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    particular to the movie P.S I Love You include the following: the principles of a good death, end-of-life decisions, last rites, facing death – coping styles, and the big topic of grief. The movie P.S I Love You focuses on the journey of a woman, Holly, who lost her husband of 35 due to a brain tumor, and the difficulties that she must overcome as a result of his death. The first theme that was relevant in the movie was the principles of a good death. These principles…

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    as an attempt to make her feel protected and unstoppable (Wilson 36). On the other hand, just as Maggie is hesitant to come out and open up to people, Holly has no interest in meeting new people. Similarly, Holly portrays the same characteristic to that of Dee of hiding from her emotional feelings. In chapter two of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” Holly, “peers” in the corner while the Narrator is knocks on the door, in order to make her hidden personality clear from the beginning of the novel (Capote…

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    's just a different person now. This original best friend I had been friends with for 8 years. Yes, you 'd think 8 years would have brought us closer together, even inseparable, and we were, but not in a good way. This friend, we 'll call her Holly, was an abusive friend. She didn 't punch me or anything like that (I 'd like to see her try) but she was mentally abusive. She would rip you down to nothing to make herself seem bigger in the eyes of herself and everyone else. Let 's go over a…

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    Red Bay Experiment

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    compare American holly with Japanese privet, red bay with Florida anise tree, and kalmia with rhododendron. The American holly seemed to have more healthy leaves than the holly but not by much. The holly had 127 leaves with no damage while the privette had 139 leaves with no damage. The holly then had 97 leaves with less than ten percent damage while there were 107 leaves on the privette. With the less than thirty percent but greater than ten percent section there were 38 leaves for holly and…

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