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    everything I need and has a great taste. But they also have crepes, pancakes, eggs and toast, home fries, and anything extra you want to add on. They don't just serve breakfast, they serve lunch and dinner too. But I guarantee the breakfast is the BEST meal there!…

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    cannot be responsible” (Poe pg.119 ). Montresor really is not worried about Fortunato's health, he has zero intentions of going back. He uses reverse psychology to tempt him further in. Montressor gave him some wine to toast “to Fortunato's long life” but he really means to toast his un-avoidable death. Conclusion: In conclusion, Montresor wanted to get revenge on Fortunato in a very harsh way. Revenge in the story worked by preying on weakness. Montressor wanted to punish with impunity…

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    Henceforward the farm was to be known as "The Manor Farm"which he believed this name is correct.napoleon said, "I will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm! " An uproar of voices was coming from the farmhouse. They rushed back and looked through the window again. A violent quarrel was in progress. There were shoutings…

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    Monologue For Macbeth

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    Lord's and I are at the dining table. The guest we have this evening, including me, are a bit weary. I lean over and advise Macbeth to make the guests feel more welcome like they’re not paying for their meal with the King. He raises his glass for a toast with each person at the table. “Sweet…

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    suitcases, the author choses the adjective 'in-expensive' to describe the suitcases. Holden then pities the nuns when he sees that while he is eating they are only eating toast and coffee. and he explains to us that he hates that he "hate[s] it if [he's] eating bacon and eggs or something and somebody else is only eating toast and coffee"(143). This demonstrates, even if Holden doesn't admit it he cares and we can sense his care even after the nuns leave Holden thinks…

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    makes it easy for the customer to decide on which combo to select. Raising Cane’s also allows customers to substitute their sides for something else. For example, if a customer did not want coleslaw, then they could select either more fries, another toast, or another cane sauce instead for no additional price. This substitution allows customers to customize their combos. Raising Cane’s understands that not everyone is going to like everything in each combo, which is why they allow such…

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    The Sneetches Analysis

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    had created somewhat of a hierarchy where those that have stars on their bellies were treated like royalty, and those without were left in the shadows.“The Butter Battle” focuses on a society that was pitted against each other because of the side of toast that they ate their butter on. Dr. Seuss argues that the illusion of power, evils of racism, and segregation lead to hatred and war. The illusion of power is shown in “The Sneetches” when the plain-bellied Sneetches believed that the…

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    don’t feel so hot today. I just threw up, and I feel overall like crap." “Do you want your juice and toast?” “Not really, but I should have something.” “Well, go sit down and I’ll get it for you.” David got my juice while Charlie made me some toast. I couldn’t eat a lot in the morning but needed to get something in me. Most mornings, that was all I had. I drank a little juice and took two bites of my toast, before pushing the plate away. “Anna…

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    Here’s some Amontillado Irony is the best way to go about revenge in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”, Montresor decides to take Fortunato’s life as revenge for a serious insult. After all the antagonist’s family motto is “Nemo me impune lacessit” (Poe530), which means no man attacks me with impunity. The audience knows that a mortal event is about to happen, with insulter on the receiving end. During the carnival, Montresor lures Fortunato by asking him if he is not too busy to taste…

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    Montresor's Conversations

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    When he claims he is a Mason he actually means he is literally a mason. The toast that Fortunato makes is also foreshadowing because he toasts that he would drink to celebrate the dead surrounding them, having no idea that he will soon to be buried there along with them. Another example of foreshadowing using dialogue is when Fortunato and Montresor are discussing…

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