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    open casket for thousands of people to see what they did to her son. The appalling images of Till’s body in the casket appeared in many of jet magazine which led to his murder becoming a rallying point of the civil right movement. (“Emmett Till“).…

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    York. When they were in New York, they had to face very bad condition called “Sun flares.” When the Sun Flares became too hot, the water turned into gasoline. After the gasoline flooded everything, a boat came out of nowhere and after they fought the people, they rode off to Appalachian Beaches. The story is about these four characters named: Alec, Lana, Mark,…

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    High school had been his private hell and now with the drama at home, life in general had become intolerable. The one thing he was thankful for was football. Being on defense, he was blessed with the ability to hit people on a regular basis. There was only one thing he disliked about football, although defense is critical in winning games, the defense was not as appreciated as the quarterback that could do no wrong. Trevor Lawrence, the bane of Alexander's existence, haunted him throughout…

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    many of the characters in the story and is drawn on with materials that these characters find lying around on the island. Through symbolism, Golding shows that the mask has its own identity, controls the actions of the boys, allows the boys to hide from what…

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    Angels In America

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    When Joe is offered a promotional opportunity to relocate he hesitates due to Harper’s objections, and his “obligations” and “responsibility” out of love for her (Kushner 15-16; 26; 56-57). Tension from the promotion spurs marital conflict: Joe blames her reluctance on fear of the outside world and her emotional problems; while, Harper condemns their marriage and blames her emotional problems on living with him, his secrets and lies (Kushner 27),…

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    they were excited to see how their first year at middle school would be.First,Mirna and Amy were done getting ready and they walk to the park to wait for the bus to come since that's where the bus usually come for the kids that leave a little far away from schools.Next,the bus came and Mirna,Amy and Christy were going inside the bus there was to many kids that they didn't know were sit.But the bus driver asked some kids to leave some space for this girls.So then they got to sit down and the bus…

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    3) In the poem of If Thou Must Love Me by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, she states in the first two lines of the poem that she wants unconditional and pure love. Secondly, she desires a love that is not based on external qualities because those qualities will change over time with aging. Browning also believes that the love that exists between the souls of the two individuals is deeper and more profound than the love based off of appearance. Lastly, the poet also states that love for the sake of…

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    Helping a Friend On May 20, 2014, Sophia and seven of her friends decided to take a trip to Lake Michigan. Sophia’s aunt owns a lake house in Arcadia, Michigan, so the girls decided to rent out the place for a few weeks. When they arrived to the house late in evening, they unpacked and settled in. Sophia, Carly, Kaylee, and Sally slept in the room with bunk beds, while Kelly, Diane, and Lauren slept in the master bedroom. George got the room in the middle all to himself. Everyone managed to get…

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    In the writings of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “Notes from the underground” and LU XUN’S “Diary of a madman,” the idea of an unreliable narrator is deeply imbedded to make the reader deliberate twice of the situation at hand. In both writings, there are characters whose credibility has been seriously compromised. However, the characters in both writing differ in their levels of credibility and verge of insanity. Furthermore, both authors allude to the many social problems relevant in their society and…

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