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    My teacher, at the time, had a schedule that she had on one of the cupboards with what we would be doing during the school hours. There was reading on the schedule twice, once in the morning and again during the afternoon. She read to us Little Red Riding Hood, as I heard the words she spoke I didn’t need to look at the book for the illustrations to know what was happening. My mind had started to build a picture of the little girl encountering a huge wolf, running off to hurry to her…

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    The story I decided to do my assignment on was when grizzlies walked upright In this essay. Im going to tell you a brief story of the story I chose and two chocies the author made in the. story that i really enjoyed The story when grizzies walked upright is about the ehvet of the sky spirits and his daughter. As the main two characters the story is about how the chief being tired of his home in the. Above world created icy cold air so he come down and visit birds rivers and trees etc.…

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    Author Stephen King once said, “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” I love this quote because it rings true to me. As a little girl, I remember opening the pages of my favorite fairytale and becoming part of the story. I was the princess waiting for my knight in shining armor. or the peasant girl waiting for my fairy godmother to come and turn my life right side up. Everything seemed real—I didn’t know why—but it did. It wasn’t until recently that I learned of the magic authors created…

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    Wolf Spiders

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    This paper Is about general facts and life cycle of the common day wolf spider. With this paper i’m trying to teach a wider audience of people about the wonderful life cycle wolf spiders and wolf spider facts. While someone might think that wolf spiders’ life cycle is similar but is much different. While most spiders keep their egg sack on there web but wolf spiders carry their egg sack on their back in fact they don’t even produce webs. The jumping spider, ground spider, sac spider, and…

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    Roman Mythology

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    Historical accounts of the settling of Rome begins in the “mid-eighth century B.C.E. by the Latins” (Fiero 70). Mythical facts also surround the establishing of Rome. Many accounts about the settling of Rome include two brothers, “Romulus and Remus” (Garcia). Another mythical fact includes “Roma, a woman who traveled with Aeneas when Troy fell” (Mark). People know the legend of Romulus and Remus as one of the tales for the founding of Rome. Many mythical stories portray how they become the…

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    “A hunter must stalk his prey until the hunter becomes the hunted. Then the prey becomes the predator. Then the predator and the hunter fight.” I will be showing you how child predators are like witches hunting people. My main comparisons will be about the dangers of dating apps, social media serial rapists, and men finding underage girls. I will be using details from “The Crucible” , “The Demons of Salem, With Us Still” to prove that child predators are like witch hunters. The first comparison…

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    In the two fables, “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, there are several differences and similarities present. In the stories, the surface similarities are setting, protagonist, morals, and plot. For example, they both take place in a forest. Goldilocks wanders around and winds up getting lost there while Little Red Riding Hood is on a journey for her grandmother. Although they have different motives for venturing into the woods, the location is the same.…

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    Red Riding Hood Thesis

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    For what a blue parka I’m wearing!” she argued. What a jokester she is. Little Red Riding Hood should own her own comedy club. “Don’t be absurd! Your jacket is the same shade of gray as red.” Ok I may be a little color-blind here and there. “I’m not little, for what long hairy legs I have! I don’t have all day. If I don’t deliver this package by noon, the boss is going to have my head!”she exclaimed. Red Riding Hood is officially the goofiest person I have met in all my life. Even if her legs…

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    “This is for you,” Nanna said as she handed me a small cardboard box. The box was yellowing with age. Through the brownish spots covering the surface I could still see tiny pictures. Fairy tale characters. Snow White, the seven dwarfs, little red riding hood, the big bad wolf and grandma. All dancing around a giant blue candied egg. Nanna went on to tell me the story of the box. How her father had given it to her in 1933, for Easter. It was to be her last present before he died. She was only…

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    understand. In the case of Little Red Riding Hood, the characters and their interactions are used to share the moral. However, the supposed moral is conflicted when the reader takes a deeper look into the seemingly simple tale. Little Red Riding Hood symbolizes innocence and being naive while the wolf is evil. The story seems to be telling the reader not to trust strangers and not to blindly believe everyone around you. However, it is interesting to note that Little Red Riding Hood is dull…

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