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    of the book in a fashion of which intrigues you to keep reading and attracts attention by how detailed the mountains of trash lay around them with them living in house made from nothing but cardboard boxes and crates. This relates further into the story by interconnecting the settings with the places they travel to and situate them like they would be in real life. 8. Father Julliard and Olivier play a role in the lives of Raphael, Gardo and Rat as being their Mission school teachers, working a…

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    Book Bag Report

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    would know how to complete. They were activities that the students had completed in their class with other stories or in another context. When reading stories in class, the students would create a story sequence to summarize what happened through the story. So, I knew that they would know what to do to complete the story sequence activity. To personalize it and make it fit with the story, I made it into a caterpillar that they attached the clips to with images. For the students’ letter of…

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    Sonny's Blues Theme

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    Sonny’s Blues is a story that displays the consequences of making bad life decisions at a point where it changes the life of both brothers. It illustrates the importance of accepting people as who they are by acknowledging that being different will not cause failure as long as, it receives the sufficient amount of care and support. One of the main themes that discovered by James Baldwin is the drug use. Sonny was involved in drugs when he was a kid, and he went to prison because of it. His…

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    O’Conner is a story with an unexpected murder in the end. The story follows a family of six coming down from Georgia to visit Florida. The members of the family are grandmother, Bailey as the father, mother of the children, John Wesley, June Star, and the baby. This story is filled with strong imagery, irony, and flashbacks. All of these elements supported the foreshadowing in the text. The events following up to the death of the family took a left turn in a certain part of the story. Readers…

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    The last stand of Fox Company is the true story of the men of Fox Company as they fight the Chinese’s in a weeklong battle, which unfortunately resulted in many of the men of Fox Company being killed. The book also is able to show the fear and desperation the soldiers that they were going through…

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    have to ensure the audience has trust in your stories, if you consistently make mistakes and provide wrong information your audience’s patience will eventually wear thin and their interest and trust will be abolished. Accuracy is vital if you wish to please and keep an audience, they will much prefer to read a story with straight facts rather than information that may or may not be true, for example, if you’re reporting live on a breaking news story and you are interviewing eye witnesses you…

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    Santiago Nasar Dreams

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    has read, A Chronicle of a Death Foretold, knows that Santiago Nasar's murder was the death foretold, but how exactly the author foreshadows it is a slightly trickier question. Throughout the story we learn a great deal about each character, their background, and their role in the drama that unfolds. In the story Santiago Nasar, the main character is accused of deflowering a girl named Angela Vicario. In retaliation, her twin brothers try to restore their family's honor by murdering Santiago…

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    In the story, The Boy In The Striped Pajamas book was different than the movie because of its ending. Out of all the differences the end of the movie is different and the most important part of the story. In the book, the difference was the father did not stay in Out-With for a year to look for his missing son. In the movie, the end was more dramatic and the parents knew what had happened to the boy which showed the emotional parents. Movies made after books are usually different but with this…

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    Jon’s Hands Sometimes, one will never know someone’s story, but if their hands could talk, they would tell everywhere they have been and everything they have seen. Over the years, I have been able to see Jon’s hands all over the countryside. Jon’s hands are one of the most worked, nurturing, strong hands I’ve ever had the pleasure of shaking because Jon has the All-American cowboy hands. As I stand there at the roper’s box, waiting for the header to ride in, I lean back to tell Jon a joke.…

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    very entertaining since then. I have seen many different places, due to my many travels from Disney Store to Disney Store, like New York, Chicago, and even Washington D.C. I was bought about 2 years ago, and have loved my owner. Let’s get into the story. I remember the chill that could be felt that day. As my owner slipped inside me, I had a feeling that something was not right. It was our first day at a new school, and my owner’s first day of middle school. Neither one of us had any idea what…

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