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    I wish he would just shut up!. As I am minding my own business just cutting the rose bush Malcolm is going on about how he thinks the new kid Sebastian is hiding something. I do think he is overthinking and worrying to much about Sebastian, I just wish he could just leave me alone and go care for something else so I can get back to my rose bush. I have things to do and places to be, I have to go wash the windows by the library at noon and then help prep tomorrows lunches, the last thing I need…

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    The Glass Castle Analysis

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    have to rewear the same clothes more than once in a week due to a lack of income their parents have. This is strange because somehow Rex seems to encourage his heavy use of alcohol by purchasing many bottles of beer and liquor. The same thing goes for Rose Mary and how she seems to frequently fulfill her needs for new art supplies although money is low in the family. According to experienced parent and writer Anamika S. list of bad parenting skills, this is a red flag. This is clear when she…

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    The doors and windows are shaped as pointed arches, which is a main characteristic that made Gothic architecture possible. The pointed arches were much more able to distribute the pressure of a building, which allowed for more lenience when putting the building together. They allowed for thinner walls, taller buildings, and more windows. This was first seen in early Islamic architecture. The doors were decorated with thin rectangles on the lower portions, thin rectangular windows on the middle…

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    There would have been European styled woodwork and ornate wooden furniture. The walls would have been decorated with handmade plaster arch designs paired with 9 feet high ceilings and embellished with carved roses. Even the bathroom was luxurious with the traditional claw foot bath tub, tiled floors and walls and sturdy nickel plated taps which matched with the exposed pipes. The toilet was not situated in the bathroom but instead in its own room at the back…

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    Startled, I looked up to see Rose staring at me intently. Of course she sees my nervousness. She comes closer puts her hands on my knees and says, “You will look amazing if you do this, but, you don’t have to, I support you either way.” Her famous line, “I support you.” This explains the depth of our friend, not only can she sense my nervousness but she truly lends her support to me no matter the decision. I give her smile and say, “I did promise you.” The barber starts measuring my hair.…

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    Policy Window Case Study

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    The Policy Window The policy window opened for ESSA after the political stream coupled with the problem stream. Financial and logistical problems with ESSA had been mounting for years. Independently these streams had grown in scope and towards a similar need for educational reform. The public became aware of the issue and agreed with policy makers and political elites that something had to be done. Key players rose to positions of influence by 2015 when educational reform took an important place…

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    Mamaw Descriptive Writing

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    The kitchen window is open and I feel a soft breeze, it smells like pine trees and wood smoke. I see your flannel is draped over the dining room chair and your glasses are laying on the table. Mamaw is fixing dinner and the living room television is on. I walk over and sit on the couch, only to feel your presence, but you’re not there. You were always trying to get me to see the bigger picture in life, to stop and smell the roses and listen the birds, to open my eyes and try to view the world in…

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    Creative Writing: Pitgorm

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    after all, not much is there. When outsiders say they are going to Pitgorm, that is where they go. The locals call it many things depending on their mood, but mostly it’s Janden’s place. The owner, Janden Gruffudd, and the woman who warms his bed, Rose, eke out a living trading goods and selling food and drinks—more drinks than food. Durf could see the steep thatched roof and whitewashed wattle and daub walls…

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    main idea of the book. The main symbol Hawthorne uses is the rose bush, to show that throughout all the pain and judgement Hester Prynne had to go through, this rose bush showed her there is still hope. The rose bush shows her strength, beauty, hope and freedom. A newly mother, Hester, gets publicly humiliated for her sin of adultery, but this one rose bush tells her not to give up on herself and Pearl. The first meaning behind this rose bush is strength and beauty. The bush shows Hester the…

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    In “Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner intentionally structures the timeline of events to develop a Southern Gothic perverse characterization of Miss Emily. By doing this the author doesn’t just want the reader to view Emily as an insane and disgusting person, but instead intends for them to gain of understanding of why she did those “perverse” things. Faulkner achieves this goal by purposefully changing the order of events, which allows the reader to make sense of her actions. This format was…

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