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    learn many things about the people in their town. Throughout the book, Atticus teaches his children, many significant life lessons about courage and treating everyone with kindness and respect. These life lessons influence how Scout and Jem act for the better. Within the novel, Scout and Jem learn that you should treat everyone kindly and respectfully. For example, Scout does not like one of her teachers, Miss Caroline. Miss Caroline tells Scout to forget everything Atticus taught her and to…

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    earlier. Maya was just peacefully laying there,when she feels Mr.Freemen pull her closer to him. She loved getting held that close to him, she felt loved. But the next thing she knows she feels Mr.Freemen put his penis on her leg, she doesn’t like how it feels. Maya states “I knew, as if I had always known, it was his “thing” on my leg.” All Mr.Freeman told Maya was for her to stay still, and that he wouldn’t hurt her. Once Mr.Freeman was done doing what he was doing, he finally let Maya go and…

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    Paris talks to him about the proposal to marry his beloved daughter Juliet. We can tell that he does not want to give his daughter away yet because he says “my child…

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    In the story, "Everyday Use" is about two sisters that don 't really think alike and have many diffrences. Two sisters that were raised by the same family and heritage although don 't think alike. Dee and Maggie are sisters that have diffrent point of views in their heritage, personalities, and motivations. In most families some minds are just dffrent from their familys, although they where raised the same way as like Dee and Maggie. Maggie is not as smart as Dee and has a diffrent sytle as in…

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    is a young adult novel about how a 17 year old girl named Cassia, breaks the rules and goes against what she has always been taught. Cassia lives in a society where she is constantly being told what to do, where to go, what to wear, she is even told who she will marry, where she will work, and the day she will die. She rarely gets to make her own decisions, and she is consistently being told what to do. But when it comes to love she is taking that aspect of her life into her own hands. First…

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    main characters act out about how they feel are similar, neither of them give up on their love for Sam or Allie. No one can control how he or she feels, so they both continue to express how they feel through letters. Throughout this…

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    I read her sister 's posts of describing how they would be strong together even if they were separated and their dad was dead; I got to know how excited and blessed the girl felt when she got the Daniels Scholarship; I saw her words of wishing herself happy birthday; I witnessed how anxious her aunt and grandmother were when Abbie thought she was a failure, and I sensed how clingy and happy she was when she had Austin, her first boyfriend... I could not imagine having…

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    Modern Tragic Hero

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    and jacket, he notices that Catherine is dressed in a new skirt and has done her…

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    Morrison In 1983, Toni Morrison’s only short story was published. The short story was called Recitatif. Recitatif derives from the word recitative. Morrison wrote about the differences blacks and whites had during different times throughout the story. Although the readers knows one character is black, and one character is white, Morrison never tells which is of each race. She uses symbolism and racism to portray messages in the story. In the short story Recitatif, Twyla & Roberta are two…

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    Ward, is fifteen years old; it is extremely difficult for her to keep her pregnancy a secret for long. Esch and her brother’s dog, China, both coincidentally become mothers in the novel. Knowing she is pregnant helps Esch overcome obstacles in the novel and go to great depths to ensure a healthy growth for her baby. Her motherly instinct is to try her hardest to tell the father about her pregnancy, provide for China’s puppies, and to help her baby…

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