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    To Kill A Mockingbird Sin

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    Boo is caring because of the fact that, during the burning of Miss Maudie's house, he puts a blanket on Scout. Next, he is kind because he puts gifts in a knot hole of a tree for Jem and Scout. Finally Boo is courageous because he saves Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell when he tries to kill them. After Bob is dead and so is Tom, the sheriff says “Let the dead bury the dead”(pg 276, line 4). What he means is that since Bob got Tom killed, Bob had death coming. Harpel…

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    that he would return and the rumors have flown about if Tyler would be back as Nikolas Cassadine or if they would bring someone else in to play the role. Nikolas is allegedly dead, but everyone knows that when a body isn't found on a soap opera, it is very possible the person will turn up at some point. Even if they are dead, they return sometimes. Now Soap Hub is sharing that Tyler Christopher recently sent out a cryptic tweet that has everyone curious if he will be returning to General…

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    Who’s to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare both end up killing themselves out of grief from the other either being dead or falsely dead. Someone had to cause this to happen, but who? Romeo and Juliet came to this fate because of Capulet+Lady Capulet, Friar Lawrence+Friar John and Juliet’s nurse. Capulet and Lady Capulet are responsible for Romeo and Juliet committing suicide. In act 3 scene 5 Lady Capulet tells Juliet that she is going to marry…

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    COPING WITH THE BLACK DEATH Name Ola Taji Student number: 999188383 “Religion, turned out of doors, will grieve. The treacherous and maleficent fellowship of priests and clergy, imperilled by their own failings, will be destroyed. No one will be given rest, poisoned arrows will strike everyone, fevers will throw down the proud, and incurable disease will strike like lightning” [Gaberial de’Mussis] Coping with the Black Death Our world has faced and coped with many different plagues…

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    Imagine this, you were kidnapped by a random stranger you didn’t know. They took you away from your family, and you saw them killed by other strangers in the far distance. After you were taken into a home tied up inside a cage, you barely get enough water and food to live, and you get beaten almost to death every day. This is the daily life of many animals in this world and we must stop this cruelty. A man’s best friend shouldn’t be beaten up every day, kicked around all the time, and be…

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    going to attend was known for high iq students. Mason is a extremely curious person as soon as his family moved into this big 4 bedroom house with a finished basement he wanted to check out his neighborhood and as soon as he stepped out of his new house he was surprised how old and big his neighbor's house was it looked like it was made in the 1800s. As he walked toward the house to get a better look he saw a old man…

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    “The women knew it was all right, and the watching children knew it was all right. Women and children knew deep in themselves that no misfortune was too great to bear if their men were whole” (Steinbeck 4). Since women attempt to do more than they should, society treats them harshly and calls them invisible. While the women in Grapes of Wrath relies on the men to be the breadwinners, they eventually decide to help make a living themselves. Ma’s position within the family leads to the burden of…

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    Blue Monologue

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    year old girl in a small apartment taking care of 4 little children. It was working out ok at first, I got a job at a local sewing mill and my two other siblings got jobs selling the paper.The other two,Joe and Mark, were too young to get jobs so they just stayed at home and played. The money was just enough to pay the rent and have one meal of food per day. when I thought times were rough i just thought about how lucky and blessed I was too have my 4 siblings by my side every step of the way. I…

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    The American Dream Country

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    America, the land of the free and the land of a dream we are all here for. Many know our country as a place of opportunity and freedom, which it certainly is. Adams, in his book, describes the American Dream as a land where the life of anyone should be better and richer through the opportunity and the ability of that human being. It is also a place where everyone holds their highest stature not regarding to how or what they were born into, as Adam mentions. Compared to many other countries,…

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    is in the streetcar. It is clear that Williams used goes into a deeper meaning that with research I was able to interpret. Going back to research the name of Stanley Kowalski’s street name, “Elysian Fields” actually means in Greek “the land of the dead”. This is later used as an explanation on the death of her social life when her sexual desires for Stanley leads to the expulsion of her hometown in Mississippi. Entry #1:…

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