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    Plays and books are very different. Yet, they are very similar. Both can spark emotions and entertain us, but sometimes, plays are insufficient in certain parts of telling a story. Also, books have very great detail and tell the story in more depth. As we all know, plays can only have a certain number of actors at a time. It’s not like they have a clown car where 100 actors can hop in and perform all at the same time. It just costs too much money. But, in books, you can have a million characters…

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    taming of The Taming of the Shrew was definitely a strange interpretation of the play. The actors were all in 70’s attire and the language was much different than that of Shakespeare’s. The over all mode of the play was fun and playful, but I do not think that truly captured what Shakespeare was trying to convey. Although the actors captured their characters perfectly, it was hard for me to understand them. Over all, the play was somewhat enjoyable. The 70’s twist on Shakespeare’s The Taming of…

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    confused with a lack of self-esteem who wants above all to please his dad. Ivory felt confused when it came to playing football because he felt like it was his obligation to play and also because it somehow seemed his destiny to do so. He talked to his father about it, and told him that he wasn’t sure if he even wanted to play college ball if he had the chance. One night Ivory had a dream of how he was living life wrong, “emphasizing all the wrong things,” football being one of them. The…

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    threw for 177 yards, 9 for 12, 83% completions, two touchdown passes, and a win! Every year for the 8th graders you play for a rival trophy, Massabesic has had it for 3 or 4 years but we practiced hard for that game. We had a night game that night and it was decently cold. I brought my hand warmer, my gloves, arm sleeves, compression shirt, and compression pants. 8th grade always plays the second game during night games. During day games it’s the other way around but I prefer playing 2nd. I got…

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    trying to get a kid to play a sport and the kid ask if there is any trophies invalid in this sport. That would be a kid playing for a trophy. But if a kid really wants to play the sport than that is different than playing for a trophy. Also what if the kid was really good at this sport but does not like it? Maybe they want to play a sport but the sport they want to is not the sport they are playing. Children should not be playing a sport that they don’t even want to play. Therefore I think…

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    As a young boy, I always loved to play sports, going outside with my father either kicking a football, throwing a tennis ball, or shooting some hoops. Sport for me is a way to express myself. At the age of 4 I learnt how to ride a bike, taught by my sister in a caravan park named “Cairns Coconut” In our family of five, I have an identical twin named Matthew and a Sister named Sarah. A place which sticks in our family’s heart is Port Elliot Caravan Park. I have been going to there for 15 years,…

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    2014 A Raisin in the Sun - Argumentative Research Essay The play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry was written in the 1950’s and produced on stage in 1959. Lorraine Hansberry wrote three plays and one book in her lifetime. Lorraine’s first play to become a success was A Raisin in the Sun, she was only 29 years old at the time. Lorraine was youngest American to have written a play, the first African American to win the Best Play of the Year Award of the New York Drama Critics, and New…

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    Staring off into space because I already knew how to play it for a few months, I could vaguely hear Mrs. Tripi’s voice telling the flutes to watch for A flats and reminding the trumpets that B flat is first valve. As I waited patiently for the rest of the band to finally pick up on the well-known melody, I sat thinking of how boring the class was starting to become. I could already read music. I could already play scales, and I could already play multiple percussion rudiments. After mouthing…

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    One time that leadership has applied to me was last year when I was given the opportunity to play defense for my high school football team. I was blessed to start the whole year and lead our team to the school’s first state championship victory. Throughout the season, coaches began to notice my leadership and how motivating I was for others. The team respected me and what I told them whether it was focusing on doing better in the classroom or preparing for the next opponent. However, being a…

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    Comparing a Play and Movie The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank tells the story of Anne frank, read by her father from her diary. In this play, Anne isn living in hiding, in an annex, above her father's warehouse. Recently a movie has been released, that shows Anne's life in hiding. In this movie, You see Anne's walking out on the street, and meeting and interacting with the other characters. Although the play and the movie have the same differences in organizational structure, and…

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