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    The old lady had a broom in her hands and the 7-year-old was afraid she would try to scoot her away with it. Who knows? Maybe she might even hit her with it. Lizzie slipped the two cut roses into her jacket pocket. She also put the scissors back into her school back pack and took a defensive stance. She put her hands on her hips and made a face at the old lady. Cranky Crandall, don 't think about hitting me okay, because then you will…

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    Ticket To Heaven

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    to come into the building. In Gothic cathedrals, light was used as a building material. The walls of cathedrals were no longer made from stone, but from glass. Stained glass windows were intended for an illiterate audience. The message of the North Rose window at Chartres Cathedral in France is conveyed through intricate colors, symbols, and figures in panes of glass, the circular pattern, and the sacred mathematical code hidden within, which come together to reveal a biblical story dedicated to…

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    Red Petals: A Short Story

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    box of roses in my front door” Briana explains. “Are you sure they’re not from Chris, because that is so romantic,” Courtney exclaims. “No or I don’t think so. Also, the roses were dried up in a glass box.” “Dried up roses? That doesn’t sound so romantic. You should just throw them away. Geeze I thought this was something good,” Courtney whines about it. “I just left it in my house. I was running late to the meeting. It is strange to think that someone has sent me such finely dried up roses.…

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    Covered: During this lesson, students will identify the continents, oceans, accurately draw a compass rose, and trace their explorer’s route. These skills will help them to examine the exploration in North America by looking at the major land and water routes used by the explorers. Lesson Objectives: • Students will identify the continents and oceans • Students will accurately draw a compass rose • Students will accurately…

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    you in the rose garden at noon!” Exclaimed, her father. As she walked the stone path through the garden, the roses stood still as if they anticipated the meeting. There he stood, under the shade of the glass gazebo. Handsome with dark curly hair, crisp blue eyes, a straight nose and a nice mouth. He was very tall, well-built and slightly tanned. There, waiting patiently, dressed in a grey petticoat and trousers, and a linen blue shirt was Christian Mc Alister. “Good day, Lady Isabella Rose,” he…

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    In the end of the book, Rose of Sharon’s final act represents humanity and generosity. Rose of Sharon has just had one of her greatest fears confirmed: She has had a stillborn baby, and she believes it is a result of her sins. She is devastated at her loss, as the baby was her light at the end of the tunnel…

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    “Rose of Sharon, Junior, and I carried our twenty-dollar bill and our five dollars in loose change over to the 7-Eleven and bought three bottles of imagination. We needed to figure out how to raise all that money in only one day. Thinking hard, we huddled…

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    Emily Grierson Change

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    “A Rose for Emily,” written by William Faulkner, is a story that proves that a refusal to let go of the past and accept change can be self-destructive, and that rejecting the changing realities of life can lead to physical and mental anguish. During the story, the protagonist, Emily Grierson, is a static character and through her refusal to adapt to the changing social environment around her; she ultimately tears her life apart and in turn ends the life of another. Death is a main theme…

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    A Bag Of Marbles Analysis

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    and his brother, Marurice’s, journey of survival as Jewish children who spend World War II hiding from Nazi soldiers in France. The movie Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, directed by Marc Rothemund, tells the story of the founding members of the White Rose resistance group, established during World War II, Sophie Scholl and her brother, Hans Scholl. They were student activists against the war and Nazi propaganda and wrote and distributed rebellious leaflets, but they were arrested, put into…

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    Ryan emphasizes how White Roses distributed their message through the leaflets. Soon after they were caught by the Gestapo and were executed. At one of the members trials before he was executed he stated, “And thou shalt act as if On thee and on thy deed Depended the fate of all…

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