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    Compare The Haunting Hill House & Rose Red The Haunting of Hill house it to be almost exactly the same as Rose Red. Because the two houses have evil spirits, and they have almost the same experiences in the house. The stories of the people who died in each of them are very different. For example, the history of the two houses is something similar because both are houses where strange things happen, it is also where bad spirits or other people's spirits take over the places to scare the people. One difference between the houses is how people die in The Haunting Hill House and the movie Rose Red not have as much in common because in Hill House The persons die when the house was built and in the movie Rose Red people who are workers die when they build it. The Two histories they are different because in the movie Rose Red how people die is very different from how people in The Haunting Hill House die. Characters who are almost equal are Joyce and Dr. Montague both are persons who want to know more about the houses.…

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    Rock Island is just five minutes away from my dock. Being only seven years old, I didn’t really think much of it other than it was a new island, new adventure. So we took the boat out. The boat was just perfect. It was a small red boat that read “Rinker” on the side. My favorite part of the boat was the little cubby compartment in the front. I loved lying in there and listening to the waves crash against the boat and hearing the water splashing all around. It was a perfect recipe for a nap.…

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    t-shirt, that was a little longer than it should have been. He had long bulls pants on that was red and had little Chicago Bulls logos throughout the whole pants. His brown Justin Bieber haircut showed that he needed a haircut. The silver braces on the top part of his teeth from yelling…

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    In “House of the Red Fish” Tomi and Keet were enemies in the story. After all, Tomi was Japanese, Keet was caucasian, and the Japanese had just bombed Pearl Harbor. After those event happened Keet became the bully but Tomi was still an innocent kind hearted boy. The first of Tomi and Keet’s adversaries were their family’s reputations. Keet’s parents were employers, which meant they had more money. But on Tomi’s side, his parents were employees and they had to live on the Wilson’s property. The…

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    Cold frosty wind crashes against the door. Dancing snowflakes float to the ground. Little pink tongues trap miniature snowflakes. The white fluffy blanket covers the red brick house. Feet tamper the worn out muddy welcome sign. Warm fog from the chimney travels through the air. Crackling coal ignites the warmness of the fire. Glistening twinkling lights hung gracefully on the tree. Peppermint aroma fills the air. The oven alerts the baker to open a passageway to warm chewy chocolate chip…

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    When analyzing the Red House (I 860) by William Morris and Phillip Webb in London and the Stahl llouse (I960) by Pierre Koenig, the two designs focused on symmetry in addition to a repetition of rectangular geometries. Although these houses were designed about 100 years apart they are very similar in plan. They are designed in an “L” shape. focusing on the right angles. In comparison to the Red House. the Stahl House has more refined geometries but is still designed on the basic principles that…

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    They finally got out and went down to the dirty stream hidden away in the forest near the little red house that nobody dared to go by. This house was, well a creepy clown. Anyway, this little red house is what brings us to the next part of the story. That day the two “brave kids” decided to finally check out what was inside. As they approached the door slowly and carefully, James noticed a sign. It read, “Do NOT…

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    the most popular journals called the “McClure’s Magazine.” The buildings were made out of wood, it was obvious that they were not made to be factories. Any incident could’ve happened, one of the machines could’ve caught on fire and that could’ve been it for those women as well. The sad thing is that no one really cared until way after the incident. In the “New York Times”, it said that Mayor Gaynor refused to release the seven unidentified bodies. He said that the city would be in control of…

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    In the book House of the Red Fish, who do you think showed Tomi loyalty? Personally, I think that Billy showed Tomi the most loyalty. I think this because he was always sticking by Tomiś side through thick and thin, always helping him, and lastly helped keep tomiś secret about his katana. First i think that Billy showed Tomi loyalty because he was always by his side. Even if he didn not always agree with Tomiś decisions he was still always willing to help him out, because that is what a best…

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    Tomi and Keet are rivals in the story of the “House of The Red Fish”. Upon reading the book, similarities and differences arise between Tomi Nakaji, and Keet Wilson, an example would be their attitude, or their personality and etc. Even though both characters don't like each other, they seem like they share some personality and attitude to each other. First, Tomi Nakaji was a young Japanese boy that lived in a fishing family that was fine until the bombing of 1941. The family lost a lot after…

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