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    Literary Devices in the “Ransom of the Red Chief” Writing can persuade thinking, and emotions. The story was about two kidnappers, Sam and Bill, who kidnapped the son of a rich man. They did this because they wanted to gain more money, the money would come from the ransom. They wanted to use the money to buy a big chunk of land. Then they would sell random bits of that land to some people. This would give them more income. The child, Johnny, turned out to be at reckless child with no respect…

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    discovered dead in the Alaskan wild in September 1992 at the age of 24. McCandless experiences childhood in rich rural areas of Washington, D.C., and is an extremely skilled challenger and researcher, who’s from his early age, demonstrates thoughtful energy, and powerful ideas. In the wake of moving on from secondary school McCandless spends the mid-year alone on a street trip which he finds that his dad secretly had a second family among Chris’s childhood. McCandless returns home and begins as…

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    Just like Flora’s family, Santiago’s family is rich and his dad is from Arabic decent. Santiago’s marriage is not based on love. His love is based on protecting his families wealth . Santiago and Flora have been engaged since they were kids, and their wedding had been canceled so many times. One of the reason…

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    Grace came as well. We all had a great time, there we had so much food that we could have all our stomachs could explode. After the food we played and ran around the field we had so much fun. And at last, we had a family photo. I had one with my mum dad and my brother but also Hayden secretly joined in. Finally, we said goodbye to each other and went off in our cars this was one of my favourite times in the holidays. My next day was at Glenbrook it was a very exciting…

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    Theo describes his life before his mother’s death and tells how he was happy living with his single mother in New York. He claims that his mother provided a good life for the two of them and makes it know that although they were not rich, they were definitely well off. After describing his life prior to the day of his mother’s death Theo talks about the events on the day of his mother's death. On this day Theo and his mother were avoiding the weather and decided to check out the Metropolitan…

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    would agree on with being influenced by society is in how I interact with others. Growing up I was a quiet and rather shy individual. I was small for my age and not considered "good looking". Being raised in a lower middle class household where my dad was a small farmer and my mom was of the stay at home variety. I was the youngest of three boys. Society would dictate that being the youngest I was the baby and would always be favored over the others. However this was far from the truth.…

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    shelf” (Washington “Alexander Hamilton”.) For example, my dad was born in Ecuador in a poor town, in school; he had straight A’s every time. My dad loved to learn so he was always doing his best. He couldn 't go to college because he had to help his mom at home, but that does not mean he wasn’t good enough for college. No matter the person’s location and social class they can be great, wise citizens, it is the situation. In the case of my dad he could have been a surgeon, engineer, or a lawyer.…

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    Salary disparity is one of the significant issues confronted in the economy as another real contention emerges from this matter which says the rich continue getting wealthier and the poor stay poorer. This edge between the rich and the poor is known as the monetary crevice. Furthermore, throughout the years this monetary hole has expanded between the rich and poor people. Monetary disparity is influencing America the most now as it is at an untouched low, thus the financial versatility is close…

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    because all of those have a cause of death, or crushed dreams. Ben (Willy’s brother) went to Alaska , and he became rich because he found gold. He also went to Africa and found diamonds. This is a symbol in the story because if Willy would have went with his brother he would have a different life. He wouldn’t have to rely on Charley for money. He would have money of his own.…

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    Alexis Byrd English II- 6th A Tale of Two Cities 1- 11 February 2015 Plot 1 Pages 1-5: The story opens in 1775. It is harsh for the poor people, but for the rich it's great. Things were very unfair. If you did not obey the French government, they would punish you. They would cut off hands and pull out tongues. Crime was horrible during this time from hunger and poorness. The plot starts late one night in a stage-coach. They are nervous and scared of robbers. Plot 2 Pages 6-9: All…

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