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    standing there looking at her; the woman was Hannah Tupper, the woman that everyone thought was a witch. Hannah invited Kit over to eat something. As they eat Hannah tells kit that she and her husband walked from Dorchester, Massachusetts and how in town there was not any land for them since they had a brand on their foreheads. Kit then starts telling Hannah about where she came from and how she hates it here and doesn’t think she belongs. Hannah brings Kit outside and shows her a flower that…

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    story about Sparrow and Finch tells us about that. Two siblings, where the older one of them is more loved than the youngest and have a better life and where the youngest just stand along the sideline watching. The protagonist of the story is a girl named Sparrow after the bird, for short she is called Spaz, however she prefers to be called Rowie or Row since Spaz isn’t that nice. She is the youngest twin and she claims that it was her, who pushed his twin brother out of the birth canal. Her…

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    school in Queens, NY. Aisha tells her younger sister that they are alone now and must work together, but Nadira refuses because she has always been jealous of her perfect sister. Upon their return to school, Mr. Friedlander tells Aisha that he has arranged a college interview at Barnard for her. Uncle scares Nadira by telling her that becoming legal will not make people look at them differently, so when Aisha tells Nadira she is a candidate for valedictorian, Nadira tells her it does not matter…

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    characters in Orphan Train, has to serve community service hours for a crime that she committed. In order for her to get those hours done, her boyfriend gets his mom to help her out. She assigned her to an old lady’s house, who wants to clean out her attic and needs some help. “Molly has decided to think of this job as indentured servitude” (Kline 52). She just wants to go in and get her hours done as soon as possible. As you continue to read the novel, you figure out that they have a lot of…

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    sources. She gathered information from face-to-face interviews as well as phone calls, recounted in her book. Anna analyzed Stasi files and other documents. In addition to outside sources, Funder used her own experiences to further enhance her book. Funder recollects her own adventures traveling through Germany. Anna Funder minimizes bias because she presents multiple viewpoints about…

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    happened. The book is about a young woman named Edna Pontellier. She has a husband and two little boys. As the book progresses Mrs. Pontellier strays away from her husband. She starts to fall for a different man named Robert Lebrun. Throughout the book Mrs. Pontellier tries her best to be closer to Robert. However many different things block Edna from being with Robert Lebrun. Mrs. Pontellier dreams about being with Robert. However Robert leaves for Mexico before Mrs. Pontellier can tell him how…

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    Case study 8, “What to Tell”, is a story about a girl named Katherine going off to college for the first time. The main part of the story follows Katherine’s decision as to what private information she should disclose to the people she meets in college and when she should disclose it. Katherine and her parents arrive at Western State University, and she meets her roommate Kim. Once Katherine’s parents left, the two of them get to talking about how they could be whoever they want to be in college…

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    a crime you did not commit. Unjust people out of fear, shame, or pride will perpetuate and defend their mistakes. The Crucible written by Arthur Miller takes place during the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams, a very naughty teen, is caught with her friends dancing naked in the woods during the nighttime. These acts are considered signs of witchcraft. The group of girls starts pointing fingers around the town saying that many people are witches to defend their misbehavior in the woods. In the…

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    working on her computer. She continues typing until her secretary walks in to tell her she has a phone call on line three. Harper says thank you and picks up the phone, just to realize it's her mother on the other line. We hear a slight swear word from under Harper's breath while her mother has already started talking a mile a minute . They continue to talk about little topics until her mother tells her that Sebastian, her ex-boyfriend called.Harper seems visibly irritated as she tells her…

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    people, talk about what makes each person memorable. The main character was Darcy and she had a friend that tried to tell her about the dude that she was messing with after her boyfriend that she dated for 7 mouth her friend tarah was trying to tell her that he was just trying to get one thing from her and his sister lisia tried to tell her that he was troubled and she did not want to listen to anybody until she found out for herself In "Until We Meet Again" by Anne Schraff its about a girl…

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