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    feeling of victory against the British and how proud he was to stand side by side with some of the greatest men in history. I slightly envied him and wished he could bring me back to that time and experience it for myself. Lafayette wiped off the ketchup from his mouth as he finished his story. As the man began to leave, I shook his hand and wished him the best. I sat back down. I could barely breath. Meeting Marquis de Lafayette for dinner made history even more real to…

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    The poem, “Patty’s Charcoal Drive-In” is about a young teenage girl reflecting on her first job in the summer, working as a waitress at a fast food drive-in restaurant before she is bound to college. This poem is set during the 1950’s, where this young girl is reminiscing the youth she has left before she is “bound” to the chains of life. The tone in this poem show the readers how young teenager really feels about her work life as well as being worried about the future. From reading the first…

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    was stranded on a deserted island. In paragraph 13 pag6 it states “it kept coming back to that he had nothing. This shows that Brian is lonely and ha nothing.on page 5 paragraph 5 it states “cheesy juicy burgers with tomatoes and double fries with ketchup and a thick chocolate shake. This shows that Brian is hungry and begins to think about food.then brian realizes that it will be difficult to survive. In the passage dragon wings moon shadow…

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    A fast food restaurant named Dino’s that is located in Winter Haven is such a memorable place. Not only is it a fast food restaurant, but it is also a Drive-in which serves delightful food. The food is heavenly and is also sold at a decent price. Along with the flavorful food and cheap prices is the exquisite service. When arriving at Dino’s, the first attraction catching the eye is the sign. That sign is yellow with black letters that spell Dino’s. It can be seen from miles away. The next…

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    perspectives. Understanding all of these perspectives can be valuable insight into resolving the problem and developing empathy, feelings that a person shares with others. Jordan described an argument with his sister in which his sister believes that ketchup tastes better than mustard, while he believes in the opposite of that statement. In this argument, Jordan understands that he is right in his specific opinion, and that this issue was not as important as it seemed to be at the time. After…

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    seniors have the additional option to leave campus and eat elsewhere. Mainly, lunch serves four options of which to choose from: soup and sandwich, salad, taco, or main meal. Serving sizes and meal sides are more restricted currently. An example is ketchup, which is restricted to being served a certain amount of times each month because of nutritional standards set in place by the state. Although there are four options available at lunch, many students bring in their own cold lunch. Since so…

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    Chris Cleveland Week 1 “Social imagination” Social imagination is an awareness and understanding of how one’s life experiences play a role in their opinions, decision making, and views of society. We all have our own social location, and social imagination helps us step outside of our comfort zone to view the world through objective eyes. Social imagination is questioning things we take for granted to be natural behavior or beliefs. “Making the familiar strange” was the perfect way for the…

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    In the novella, Of Mice and Men, there are several behaviors that describe a temperament. During this instance, George’s compassion and bond for Lennie brings out the great in him, whereas his want to build life easier without Lennie takes the selfishness and solitude out of him. George Milton shows his affection to Lennie when they “got kinda used to each other… ”. Later he shows additional compassion for Lennie when he says, “We travel together… Yea, it’s that way.” proving that George isn’t…

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    Krik? Krak! ( Prompt 1) Danticat was born in Haiti in 1969.Danticat focuses on the lives and losses of Haitians, both at home—where poverty, political repression, and fear were everyday hindrances for decades.So she wrote nine story form different place tell about what had happened in the past, to tell the next generation.In that times, you can't read, or study, or watch TV, so they sit around a candle and listen to stories from the elders in the house.Danticat hear a lot stories in the…

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    “The Veldt” discusses how a technologically advanced house can revolutionize and replace us in our day-to-day lives. The above is shown when the parents George and Lydia sit at the dinner table, and they forget the ketchup. Instead of getting up to go fetch the ketchup, instead, do not move and just let the table deliver it to them. This shows that humans are being replaced by technology and that their roles have become limited to issuing commands or requests. Furthermore when the parents…

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