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    ‘Le Petit Prince’ consists of many different kinds of relationship, comprising the relationship between the little prince and the fox, the prince and the rose, and most importantly, his relationship with the pilot – who acts as the story’s narrator whilst representing the author himself, Saint- Exupéry. Through the little prince’s story of his journey from planet to planet and the relationships he forms along the way Saint-Exupéry expresses the book’s two main themes: love and friendship. The…

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    imitation of some Hôtel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool and more than forty acres of lawn and garden. It was Gatsby's mansion."(page 8 ) Gatsby's house reveals a little about Gatsby though we have not met him yet He is clearly rich and has a huge property and paints a picture of gatsby's life. nick clearly states the houses traits and how gatsby's wealth is relevant to the story "i woke up out of the ether…

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    Hope Peters: A Short Story

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    a car crash that killed both of them but Spencer survived the only thing happened to him in the car crash was that he lost all his memories before that day. At the end of the article it reads if you see this boy please call this number. She does a little bit more research and find where Spencer…

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    In the story “ Aquamarine” by Alice Hoffman, the problem is the main character Aquamarine, a mermaid, is far away from home, because, she doesn’t want to marry the merman that her dad picked out and she believes in love. So, she swam away and her dad got so mad that he created a big storm that washed Aquamarine up on the land into a public beach pool. After that her dad gave her 3 days on land to prove that love is true and if she doesn’t succeed then she has to come back home. If Haley and…

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    have erasers, we all make mistakes and do bad things but that doesn’t make us bad people it makes us normal, because normal definitely isn’t perfect. The author portrays a feeling of forced perfection throughout the story to make them think it’s all sunshine and rainbows but its really anything…

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    Reynia Diary Entry

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    man like that could do. And seeing the young girl frozen in fear as the man groped her had made Reynias protection instinct kick in. She had run out of the shadows. Pulled her head up from the hood that usually covered her face and rushed to the little girl. Reynia took the young girls tiny frame and pushed her to the wall. Reynia ran to go back to her hiding spot but was stopped by a forceful tug of an arm. And the same man pulled Reyenia's hair until she found herself it the mans lap.…

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    Priest Town Research Paper

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    unique, it sounds good with my last and middle name, and I could not imagine having a name other than Preston. I am a person that tries their hardest at anything they do. I love to help anyone I can, because it lets me know I made someone's life just a little bit better.…

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    Deep in the forest there was a bunny’s burrow, her name was Wendy. Three miles away there was a fox’s hut, his name was Brad. The Wendy’s biggest fear was coming face to face with a fox. One day the Wendy’s fear was going to come and she didn’t know it. It was a nice sunny day, you could hear the birds chirping. Anyway Brad was going for a walk and all of the sudden he saw a Wendy. He looked at his stomach and it growled. “Lunch time!” he thought to himself. Brad was so hungry he could eat a…

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    TZ: A Community Analysis

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    their couches but had speakers running with music all day long. Others had cushions but had extremely worn sandals. I became ecstatic when a place we visited had cushions which had never happened to me before this trip. I learned to appreciate the little things, like eating rice instead of Ugali and having a private place to sleep which included a mattress. Even today as I write this in my kitchen, I love having some privacy and cleaner living conditions. In the past I took these things for…

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    ultimately destroying the facility. In response to Iranian missile attacks against Baghdad, some 190 missiles were fired by the Iraqis over a six week period at Iranian cities in 1988, during the 'War of the Cities'. The Iraqi missile attacks caused little destruction, but each warhead had a terrible psychological and political impact boosting Iraqi morale while causing almost 30 percent of Tehran's population to flee the city. The threat of that the Iranian capital being destoyed with missiles…

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