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    it absolutely was a castle seven miles from cravat and 4 from Bexley. it absolutely was a haunted castle ever since Sir Simon Delaware ( the ghost) killed his woman, Eleonore, centuries agone. Descriptions of the wainscoting, the library decorated in Quercus velutina, and therefore the armor within the corridor…

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    The Black-footed ferret, Mustela nigripes, is in the order Carnivora and the Family Mustelidae. The Black-footed ferret (BFF) looks like that of a weasel, with a body that is long, slender, weighting up to two pounds, with yellowish fur, and black fur on their feet, legs, tail tip, and a mask on their face[1]. They are closely related to the Siberian polecat and the European polecat[1]. They are fossorial and nocturnal hunters that can be seen during the day[1]. Most of their diet is prairie…

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    the dove, making the believers stones for the building of the house of God with the Son of Man -- [19-51] Religion looking for a great leader -- [19-28] Jesus introduced as a Lamb with a dove -- [29-34] Bringing forth stones for God's building -- [35-51] Life's principle and life's purpose…

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    1. Why did you choose to set the text in Australia? “When writing, the location is always something I make sure is clear in my mind before anything else. I grew up in Australia, and I was at a point in my life where I wanted to reflect and write about myself for a change, I wanted to write about my childhood in particular. I wanted to write about my youth- when I was just a young boy hitchhiking around the Australian countryside. Therefore, I couldn’t think of a setting that would even compare…

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    has a vulture eye that haunts the narrator, he plans to kill the old man so he does not have to ever see the vulture eye again. He watches him for seven straight nights and then kills him on the eighth night. Once he kills the old man, he hides the dead body under…

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    No acting was necessary”(page 3). Mary was very shocked to see him dead because it hadn't fully hit her before that he was dead."Quick! Come quickly! Patrick's dead." "Who's speaking?" "Mrs. Maloney. Mrs. Patrick Maloney." "Do you mean that Patrick's dead?" "I think so, " she cried. "He's lying on the floor and I think he's dead "(page 3).Mary had to sound truly concerned for him and pretend that it was a shock that he was dead .After the cops showed up they asked her some questions and she…

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    community 2. Killings that occurred 3. People were referred to in context of their race. 4. References to colored objects In these occurrences, race is seen as an influencing factor that has shaped the plot to lie out the way it did. The first example where race is a prominently shown in the community is seen in the Southside. The Southside community is a predominantly black community where Macon II houses many of his residents. Southside is known for the bars and barbershops located there but…

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    with the collapse of the powerful tower, Emily did not know what to do and how to live on, so she refused to admit her father’s death. We can see this point from the original edition: the day after his death all the ladies prepared to call at the house and offer condolence and aid, as is our custom. Miss Emily met them at the door, dressed as usual and with no trace…

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    being thrown at Gatesby house. He stops throwing the parties because Daisy does not like them. Gatesby also let go of all his servants to prevent gossiping because of Daisy coming over often. 2. Gatesby stopped giving parties because Daisy has started coming over every afternoon. Daisy did not like the parties. Because of this and Gatesby wanting to make Daisy happy he quit throwing parties. 3. Tom realized that Daisy loves Gatesby when Nick and Gatesby go to there house have lunch with Daisy,…

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    The Westing Game Analysis

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    were specially chosen to get each apartment. They were chosen because they were heirs to Mr. Westing a wealthy man who disappeared after a car accident. Finally on the night of Halloween Turtle, one of the tenants, went into the Westing House on a dare and found the dead body of Sam Westing. At his funeral in his will he declared to have not died of natural causes and that one of the heirs had killed him. He then went one to explain that there was to be a game. The heirs were divided into pairs…

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