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    dog, monkey, even a blanket that has helped you through cold, frosty nights. My hero is my mom. She is the one who guides me and helps me. My mom cooks, cleans, drives us everywhere, and is intelligent and gracious. My mom has beautiful strawberry blonde curly hair, gorgeous blue eyes, and a smile as beaming as the sun. She’s so amusing and makes everyone laugh all the time. I guess you could say there have been many times when my mom…

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    making a distinct separation between the two different groups one known as a dreamer and those who aren’t dreamers. Coates refers to the dream in a variety of different ways he goes from talking about how the dream smells of peppermint and taste of strawberry shortcake to how it puts black bodies in danger. No matter what perspective Coates decides…

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    Holly's Runaway Analysis

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    Last but not least, my final point of comparison is tone. Tone is essentially the attitude of a piece of writing, a person, or a situation. The tone of Runaway is very despairing whenever Holly thinks about her mom. When Holly even writes about her mom, in her journal, she starts to cry. She usually is spunky, even when on the run. Wendelin Van Draanen presents Holly as a smart, brave, yet vulnerable girl. She remembers tons of regretful memories about her mom, especially when her she and her…

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    Glistening on Lake Michigan, the sun peeked from behind the clouds. I rolled up the bottom of my jeans, to just below my knees, and slid my ivory ankles and feet into the lake. I let the wind play with my hair and tie the bleach-blonde ends into little knots--the ones that were always tough to untangle. How long am I going to be sitting here? My palms pushed through the baked, thirsty sand, leading my fingers to do the same. What could he be doing up there? At that moment all I had known was…

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    9/11: A Short Story

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    to it was two pieces of bacon and a glass of strawberry orange juice. After I finished I picked up my plate to wash it but noticed something under it. A note with my mom’s credit card folded in it. On the note it read “car keys by the door, have fun!” I got dressed quickly and called my best friend Alex. “Get dressed I have a surprise, be there in five!” 12:00 p.m. I drove up to her house. She was sitting on her porch on her phone, her long blonde hair pulled into a high ponytail. She waved…

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    She was a pretty blonde with a petite body and wore the most beautiful dresses until she came to war. When analyzing “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” from Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried using the gender lens, the author reinforces the female and male stereotypes and also challenges female and male stereotypes. The author reinforces female stereotypes throughout this chapter. One example, when Mary Anne arrives to Vietnam for the first time and the men see her for the first time,…

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    Chapter 1 Iris sat on the edge of her pool, dipping her legs in and out of the cool water. Next to her sat her closest friend, Taylor, they had been best friends since Iris had first moved to the rich community of Emerald Cove three short years ago. The girls sat in perfect silence on the edge of the pool on that warm, Saturday afternoon. Prom was in a few weeks so they decided it would be best to get started on getting the absolute perfect tan. Soon the perfect silence was…

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    Cheny Woman

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    Cheyne grimaced. She was in a crowd of people but she felt like a rock in a stream, the water as a unit flowing around her. She was at the park, she had come to walk. She had stopped at the flessbe golf course. She had spoken to the guys playing, they gave her the once over and moved on. No hook ups day. Not that was what she wanted but no men seemed interested in relationships. She had given up on her grandmother’s saying about cows and milk. There was always free milk down the street…

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    A society is composed of people who share a common culture. This culture is composed of a set of common beliefs, conventions and ideological values and acts as the binding force within the society. To be accepted by society one must conform and follow the set culture. A culture is shared by people within a large defined territory and encompasses various subcultures within it. A subculture typically holds values and beliefs at variance with that of the parent culture. One such subculture within…

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    baseball, and he is the greatest chess player. My other two children are the most adorable twin girls and they are definitely special. They have long beautiful blonde hair and green eyes. They are both 3 years old and are more alike than you could imagine.…

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