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    book, The Other Side, there is a girl, Clover, who resides in a yellow house. On the other side of the fence, there is another girl, Annie Paul, that comes and sits on the fence. The only difference between the two is, Clover is black; Annie Paul is white. In, The Other Side, the tone is everybody in this world are equal. The symbolism is the fence; the audience is children. All of these items contribute to the book. First, The Other Side’s tone is everybody is equivalent to every other…

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    The Other Side Analysis

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    there kids to be friends with different color kids. In the story, The Other Side, by Jacqueline Woodson a loving and caring girl named, Clover, the protagonist learns that you need to be accepting of people no matter the difference. She realises that she wants to be friends with whom she want to be friends with, and once a person accepts someone then others will do it to. Clover, learns that you need to be accepting of others no matter the difference.Clover wants to be friends with whom she…

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    Other Side Of Immigration

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    Last week we watched the film The Other Side of Immigration, which explored the U.S./Mexico immigration problem through the perspective of those living in Mexican towns. The film details the reasons for why half of the population in Mexican towns have left to the United States. Furthermore, the film presents how the immigration of family members affects Mexican families and communities left behind. Within Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands/La Frontera, Anzaldua describes the interior problems within…

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    The children’s book The Other Side shows the perspective of a little black girl and how she view’s her neighbor, the little red headed girl wearing a pink sweater who lives on the other side of a fence. The author uses many variations of the tone, and symbolism while creating the story for appropriate audiences. The story begins in the summer, as the black girl notices how the girl in the pink sweater sits on top of the fence every morning at sunrise. She notices how she never sits on the fence…

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    An Analysis: “The “Other Side” Is Not Dumb This article, “The “Other Side” Is Not Dumb”, is about someone giving an opinion and you not arguing or disagreeing. Sometimes you have to hear the other group out, maybe you take their criticism and change the way you do something, you never know they could be helping you. Everyone has different likes and dislikes. Just because you differ things from another does not mean they should be treated different than another. If a friend likes a different…

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    The Other Side of The River, by Alex Kotlowitz, is a story about a young black boy, Eric McGinnis, who was found dead near the river. Throughout the novel, the reader is given the chance to analyze the different perspective of social audiences on how Eric McGinnis died. We see the views of the citizens of both sides of the river, formal and informal audiences. The river, which splits the two cities, Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, symbolizes for the union that is forced upon two cities, regardless…

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    mistakes is part of human nature. Sometimes we forget to feed our pets, or maybe we didn’t finish our chores. But in the end, most of the mistakes we make won’t alter our lives too drastically (although it may seem like it at the time). In “The Other Side of The Sky”, an autobiography by Farah Ahmedi, shows the life of a young girl growing up in a war torn country and how one “false step” changed her life forever. Violence and hardship are found in both Afghanistan and in the United States (US).…

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    Finding the True Meaning of Choices(leaving or staying) Every day one makes choices. The choice to get out of bed, to go to school, to dance, to sing, to laugh, to cry, to hurt, or to forgive. In The Other Side of the Sky, Farah leaves Afghanistan and travels a heartbreaking journey through sweat, tears, laughter, cruelty and love, to come to America and start a better life. But, through her journey other’s choices affect her in many ways. These choices make the road longer and the…

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    During the semester, I attended the classes, completed my assignment on the time, motivation inside and outside the classes, ask for help, and going to professor 's office hour and writing center. I spend my time to read the two articles; The Other Side of the Face by Karl Knausgaard and Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine. In my personal experience, I attended to Youth Leadership Camp hosted by National Association of the Deaf. This program is for the younger students to learn how…

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    relationships, demands, or implications. In the "Other Side" by Jacqueline Woodson there is plenty of tension between racism and segregation, she shows this through the characters and the setting. While as in "We Beat the Streets" by Sharon Draper the excerpt takes a place where most people do not come up or become great things and it is also shown through characters and the setting. To begin, Jacqueline Woodson created tension in "The Other Side" by using the characters along with the…

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