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    Essay Structure The essay “Enduring The Appeal of Agatha Christie,” begins with a strong introductory statement as it is a rhetorical question. It allows the reader to begin thinking about the topic and allows them to think about their previous experiences reading mystery novels. Following the rhetorical question, the sentence about the controversy of certain seems unnecessary as it is unrelated Agatha Christie and her writing. On the contrary, it is appropriate to state that Agatha…

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    Temperatures Affect on Magnetism Magnetism is when an object has a magnetic force, field, or a pull on another object.Temperature plays a large role in the strength of magnetism, and more importantly how a magnet reacts towards temperature. One can describe temperature as how hot or cold an object is. Temperature is ultimately how fast the molecules in an object are moving. The faster the molecules in an object are moving, the more heated the object becomes. Magnetism is when an object has a…

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    1. Personification. The "haughty day" is being compared to a person since it says the day is arrogant and proud. I am going to assume that the "fire" mentioned is sunlight and this comparison is appropriate because the sun proudly gives off sunlight when the day begins. 2. Simile. Southey is comparing words with sunbeams. This comparison makes sense because it is essentially stating that the more concise a word is the deeper the meaning that they possess. 3. Personification. Joy,…

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    your friends won’t be your friends. Let's start from the beginning, when we were kids nobody cared what others thought we did what we wanted, no one was trying to impress anyone, everyone was themselves, in my opinion kids are the smartest and strongest of us all. Kids are protect from those outside harms and…

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    Hiroshima boom was the last important event before the end of the world war two. It happen after Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. Most people think that it was not enough reason for dropped an atomic boom in Japan. However other think that in war and in love all is fair. Hiroshima bomb has many bad consequences. However, I think that it has many good ones. The end of the war, the respect from the others country for win the war are the positive points. Besides, the negative consequences of the bomb…

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    daughters can’t get nothing. The girls had too much pride which made it harder to find them a husband. C. The topic is about who is pride and who is prejudice and what is the effect in both. First main point ( strongest ) Support:…

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    Are E-Days a good idea? More schools have started to use E-Days more often. E-Days are the homework that we do when their is a snow day and could be replacing snow days. E-Days are a great idea. This essay will discuss with the reader that E-Days are a good idea because we won’t have to make up snow days in breaks or vacations,education, E-Days save money. First, E-Days are a good idea because students won’t fall behind in classwork. Schools in Ohio have been creating blizzard bags. By using…

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    Care, Ethic of Obedience, and Ethic of Reason (pg. 4). 1. What type are you (e.g., teacher, angel, enforcer, etc.)? What is your strongest moral philosophy (Highest score on Care, Obedience, or Reason)? Provide an example of a situation in which you followed your strongest moral philosophy. Make sure to explain how your behaviors reflected your strongest moral philosophy. 2. What is your weakest moral philosophy (Lowest score on Care, Obedience, or Reason)? Your weakest moral…

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    Virtue In Homer's Odyssey

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    disobeyed the virtue is Antinous, he was one of the strongest, boastful and mean suitors, he was the first victim of “Death at the Palace.” “Odysseus is ready to ready to reclaim his rightful kingdom. But first he must deal with more than a hundred young and hostile suitors. The first one he turns to is Antinous.” (938) When Odysseus gets ready to take back his palace he plans out how he is going to take out all the suitors. He decides to kill the strongest suitor there is. It is very smart for…

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    that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that," Martin Luther King. It is no secret that the two strongest emotions are love and hate. Each of these emotions have the ability to drive people to do questionable things. For years, millions of people have been attracted to the idea that hate is the strongest feeling there is. While it is an extremely powerful feeling, it is not the strongest. That title belongs to love for a number of reasons. Nothing can get in the way of love, no matter…

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