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    both the girl and her brother. It is when the first zombie attacks at about six minutes and 40 seconds through 10 minutes and 15 seconds the audience sees the first variation of camera angles. In this attack the whole scene is tilted to the side and jump cuts between the characters fight and the girls face which shows panic. As the plot progresses and she is running the image is also tilted, until an establishing shot of the farm house appears. This establishing shot shows the open spaces…

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    When all of the sudden he jumps up and pummels the tree thugs. We get out of the car and approach him slowly. He suddenly lunges at me, i catch him in mid air, I immediately tell Matthew to get the rope out of the back of my car. When he returns I tie the young boy up, when i…

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    the task or if he simply is imagining stuff. In the other text, Deep and Dark and Dangerous, Sissy says, “Do you want her enough to jump in and get her? Should I drop her?” This piece of dialogue presents suspense because Sissy is taunting and manipulating Emma into jumping in and drowning for the doll she desperately needs, but the reader is torn is she will jump or not. Consequently, in both texts dialogue is used to create suspense to make the reader think about what will happen…

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    Vinny In The Ravine

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    In the story, The Ravine, the main character, Vinny, decides not to follow his friends and doesn’t give in to the pressure his friends put on him. Rey, from The Jumping Tree, gave in to the need to prove himself, and ended up hurt. In my opinion, Vinny made the best choice because he decided that his safety was more important than his friends’ opinion of him. Vinny was brave because he climbed an enormous cliff, despite his fear of heights. He then, ignoring the pressure put on to him by his…

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    Chapter Analysis: On the Rainy River Claim 1: O’Brien undergoes a lot of emotions throughout this chapter: Desolation, helplessness and angst. He wants his readers to feel the same things that he felt on the Rainy River and everywhere in between. Reasoning and evidence: In the chapter, the feeling of desolation or loneliness is a familiar face with Tim O’Brien. When he decided to leave his own lonely home with only his mom and dad, he arrived an almost abandoned fishing lodge. The man he met…

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    After the Landlady said the No my dear, only you doorbell rung, she gets up and goes to the door. When the Landlady got to the door she saw nobody there, she slowly looked around then, a person jumps out of nowhere. The Landlady jumps out of fright and starts yelling at the person. “Why would you do that?” the Landlady asked. “Its funny to scare people,” the mystery person said. “No, it's not you could have scared me to death literally.” the Landlady said angrily Since the mystery person…

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    respect she teaches us new skills. She teaches us a lot of new things that she knew as a cheerleader and what she knows now. Some of the things she teaches us is how to do jumps like toe-touches, hurdlers, hurkies, and pikes. We learn the right approaches to them, the eight counts, and how to follow through on the whole jump. She also makes sure we cheer correctly. If we mess up, she tells us what we did wrong and how to fix it. With all the wisdom she has taught me about…

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    Low rider culture In the video “A rolling Canvas”, shows many people sharing their Low Rider life and how cars aren’t just for driving, but show how cars made a family. When we think of Low rider, we think about how the mass media scares people thinking that they are “thugs”, gangster” and other propaganda words. Media makes their tattoo, cars and fast speeds as a negative sanctions, but people only use ethnocentric lens due to the media and don’t see with an open mind. In “A rolling Canvas”…

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    Iron Man Archetypes

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    When I hear the word hero my mind suddenly jumps to Marvel and most importantly jumps to my favorite movie, the Avengers. In “Avengers: Age of Ultron” Iron Man, Tony Stark, restarts a program that he hopes will relieve the Avengers of their heroic duties. Of course, things go wrong and the “peacekeeping” program’s new goal becomes total elimination of the Avengers and the entire human race. Despite his ignorance and cocky personality, Iron Man is my favorite hero. Due to his rebellious ways,…

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    Jesse Owens In Sports

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    be a dream. I mean just a couple days ago he couldn’t stand without being in unbearable pain. And now he wins a gold medal in running. He won’t be so lucky next time. The long jump requires stability when you leap. And with the tailbone injured, it’s incertain if he can do this. “The crowd stirs today as Gordon Douglas jumps 24 feet and 3 inches. A phenomenal feat that wows the crowd.” “It’s Jesse Owens the star athlete who wowed us earlier in the 100 yard dash event. Weill he be able to live…

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