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    Story Of Narwhal Analysis

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    The Story of Narwhals Once upon a time there was a unicorn named Calvin. Why he was named Calvin, don’t ask me. Maybe his parents liked that name. Maybe they didn’t. But that is irrelevant. The point is, Calvin liked long walks along the ocean. Why he liked long walks along the ocean, don’t ask me. Maybe they were nice, relaxing ways to clear his head. Maybe they weren’t. But that is irrelevant. One morning, he was walking alongside the shore he saw a manatee. That’s it. That night he was on…

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    The Book The Goats by Brock Cole is a book about two kids who get pranked by getting striped down on a island and is not fit for kids and should be banned for all kids k-12. The book is inappropriate for students k-12 because it has descriptive inappropriate scenes. The book could affect the thoughts and actions of kids at a younger age.Others may try to argue that there is really only one bad part of the book. The book has a good storyline but no educational value and should not be read by kids…

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    last corner before we would have reached home, when the son of Adam stumbled through the forest; how I wish our paths had not crossed. My hands became clammy and the sweat beads rolled down my wrinkled forehead as I tried to change routes before the Witch would notice the human. It was too late. She jolted from her poised position; her face fiery red with anger radiating from her body. Her evil eyes starred into mine and without a word I knew what I had to do to stay alive. I pulled the reigns…

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    order to cure her. Digory resists her offer and brings the apple back to Aslan. Aslan then orders Digory to plant the apple’s seeds. The apple tree grows in no time, and Aslan explains to the Narnians that this tree will protect them from the evil witch, Jadis. Digory, Polly and Uncle Andrew are sent back to England, where Digory feeds his mother another apple given to him by Aslan in order to cure her. She makes a full and miraculous recovery. Digory's father comes home, and they enjoy a happy…

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    King Edmund In 901

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    Edmund whose father is killed in battle when the Vikings overrun East Anglia. Edmund flees to the Kingdom of Wessex to join forces with the young King Alfred. Edmund is in many battles which at first the Saxon lose, then as he and young Alfred get talking they decide to use and adapt Roman warfare methods such at the 'turtle' and tight formations in wedge shapes. Edmund begins to win and becomes notorious, but it isn't enough the Danes keep coming. King Alfred in desperation tries to pay them…

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    The book I chose for my book talk is “The Amulet of Samarkand”. This story takes place in a modern-day magician's society in London, England. Nathaniel, an incredibly talented magician's apprentice lives with his master, Arthur Underwood, and spends his days locked inside, studying and immersing himself in the arts of magic. However, unbeknownst to his master, Nathaniel has already summoned a significantly powerful 5000-year-old demon by the name of Bartimaeus. For the sole purpose of revenge…

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    stunned. Help? Edmund’s prattle had skipped with such confidence that James half believed he already knew the answer, but it turns out Edmund wholly knew nothing--the newt hadn’t just presented himself, he had sacrificed himself, and even bargained to do so. James yanked Pip and Sheena into a huddle. They needed an answer. “Think!” he said, unable to do so himself. Sheena processed out loud, “More than life. Perhaps love? No, a contended man would not desire that…” Pip bit his thumb and stared…

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    going to the White Witch just to get turkish delight.The witch also made Narnia into only winter and there was no Christmas.At the end Aslan the Lion had killed The White Witch and it was weakening her so she could not kill Aslan before he had killed the White Witch after that was done the children had become kings and queens.The theme of the story is compassion and forgiveness. Edmund also felt sorry for the people who had gotten turned into stone.Edmund was trying to stop the Witch from doing…

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    In this fantasy story, Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz, there are 4 friends that have to satisfy their parents in different ways but they have one thing in common which is the Dragon’s Eye. That might sound weird but it is really powerful. The 4 friends are villains from all the fairytales. For example, Mal, daughter of Maleficent, Evie, daughter of Evil Queen , Jay, son of Jafar and last but not least Carlos, son of Cruella De Vil. All these are parents of villains of what you might have…

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    Edmund's Bastard Identity

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    Cunning, resolute, and indignant, Edmund of Shakespeare’s King Lear soliloquizes upon his bastard identity. Although embracing the unpopular nature of his conception, he rejects the unfair treatment that he receives for being a bastard. Accepting the label, Edmund recognizes that his bastard nature can be a source of pride. Indeed, throughout his argument he refers to “bastards” myriad times, indicating a level of comfort with the term, thereby accepting his bastardy truth. At some points, he…

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