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    to take action, Bob was going to drown his friend. I would say it takes a semi-outgoing person to stab someone, at least someone who isn’t a ‘gang pet’. This was also a tipping point for Johnny, suddenly, he seemed less of a puppy. Pony started to refer Johnny less as a puppy, and occasionally, ‘tuff’. This situation was forced upon Johnny, and with few options, he chose murder. In Randy’s eyes, what Johnny did may not have been a heroic move, but to Johnny and Pony, it was. Developing into…

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    along with this. 2. The love and trust these two have for each other are remarkable. I guess you could say it's like a little kid and a puppy. A kid could see a puppy for the first time and fall in love with it before finding out its name. The puppy would be glad to play with the child and have a friend. After an hour of meeting the child could adopt the puppy and live with it forever. When Romeo and Juliet get married it is kind of the same as if a couple were to run away and get married in…

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    Personal Narrative

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    see Star Wars The Last Jedi, once we got home there was a clueless present on the floor I opened it up and you cannot believe what it was, A puppy this was the best day of my life but we still had to eat gigi though she was cute like everyone else no I thought to myself she was super cute gigi couldn’t stay long so we had to say goodbye to her and the puppy of course she left we…

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    The commercial automatically attracts viewers’ attention by introducing a playful, curious puppy that sets itself apart from the rest of the puppies in the commercial. The little pup constantly breaks through a fence constantly to go to a neighboring stable to see a Clydesdale horse, a new friend of the dog. This sweet and pure relationship between the horse and the puppy make Budweiser more family friendly rather than being a typical beer commercial, other beer commercials usually…

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    Here, the Chevy ad is targeting middle-class independent women and even middle-class families. We can see this through observation of the main character. At the beginning of the ad, we observe a woman, in her early thirties snuggling with her puppy in a veterinarian's office. In the commercial, the young woman moves into her own home exuberantly exclaiming, “It’s old but it has big windows and lots of light.” excitement for her new, independent life clearly evident to the viewers. In today's…

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    an infant (presumably under the age of two) interacting with puppies while receiving instructions or feedback from what looks to be the parents and the caregiver of the dogs. In the video, the little boy is meeting with new born puppies under the supervision of his parents and the puppy caregiver. Although this video is eight minutes long, the part that I observed ran from 3:29-6:24. He interacts verbally and physically with the puppies. The adults are facilitating learning and cognitive…

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    Podle's Autobiography

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    picture of the puppy that we were getting. She was a semi-shaggy, brown, small, and (of course) cute dog. We all celebrated for a while because all us had always wanted a dog as a pet especially Nate. The rest of Christmas was amazing, with great presents, fun, and family…

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    The author also wanted us to feel the dog’s pain in the line “As we teased her with play, blood was filling her skin” and “We found her twisted and limp but still alive” (Clugston, 2010). I think that we can also see that the emotions we felt for the dog and his owner, are also emotions that we feel in our life when dealing with the illness and death of our loved ones, such as our family or close friends. With the reader/ response technique of writing, we can see and feel all of the emotions…

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    A dog that just had puppies might foster a new litter of kittens because the kittens and the dog that is fostering them might develop a mutual relationship even if they are different species. In the first article it states “ sometimes different species will work as partners. this textual evidence shows that no matter how animals help each each other it is important for their own survival. for example, the dog that just had puppies knows how to care of of her own but considering that the…

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    Animal Lives Matter Essay

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    Animal Lives Matter Animals suffer everyday. Whether it is dehydration, starvation, or lack of attention, these are all leading factors into animal abuse. Animal abuse occurs all around the world. Typically it is something people will turn a blind eye towards because it is not a human life being threatened; it is simply ‘just an animal life.’ Animals are crucial for our universe, not to mention they are capable of being lifelong companions. Dogs should not be used as a way to get cheap leather…

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