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    ate supper at my house. After supper we played counterball. Clowey and I where on a team, and Dobby and Caliban were on a team. I didn’t want to eat chalk so I went on top of the big desk at the front of the room. The person sitting in the desk screamed and ran outside I sat on her shoulder until she calmed down and went inside then I climbed down. She started screaming again and ran to the lunchroom. We then went to bed for the night. The next morning was Clowey birthday, we had a party above the classroom to make sure our plan had worked. It did I heard them talking below us but no ladder or person! We had leftover cake from the lunchroom. We found a number 25 on the ground in the classroom. Before we went to bed we played truth or dare. Caliban chose dare and had to jump on somebody’s head, they screamed. We had so much fun. We went to bed happy with our victory over the humans.…

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    "Guys! Guys! Can we buy some stuff before we go?" Qaw asked, looking around at the freshly set up marketplace. As if it were a question, Genees pondered this for a moment. "Well we've got quite a ways until the next city, so I don't see why not-" "Genees come take a look at this!" Maxia called as he finally realized that no one had waited for a response for an answer and had already left to do some shopping without him. “Guys, what should we get? We don't happen to have too much gold and will…

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    Truth or Dare by Ema Zagajac 1st hour Ladies and gentlemen, I am here to tell you that there is something a lot more terrifying than the Kardashians when they are angry. Death. Most days, I am the only one who rides the bus. Apparently, the bus was “lame” to students at West Shore Preparatory. People seem to cluster in little cliques. I have two objectives while I am here, (1) to stay in the shadows, and (2) graduate and get the hell out of this damn high school and move on with…

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    At 15 years old, I didn’t have any interest in boys. Throughout my childhood I would go to sleepovers with other girls from my class, and while they’d giggle at the pictures of the male models in Teen Vogue and gossip about the latest boys that they’d been smitten with, I would sit on the side and absolutely infuriate them during games of Truth or Dare. The question was always the same. “Come on Delaney, you’ve gotta tell us! Who do you like?” Naturally, answer was always the same too. I’d…

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    her dad. She blocked out everything else and just focused on getting there. Also, at the beginning of the book Caitlin sucked on her sleeve when she was nervous and throughout the book continued to do so. For Caitlin sucking her sleeve is a comforting like sucking your thumb is comforting for a baby. Caitlin sucks her sleeve whenever and wherever she feels insecure and uncomfortable. The kids at Caitlin’s school think that sucking your sleeve is a weird and unusual thing to do but, the sucking…

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    him and he catches it then the flame in it erupts huge making a blinding light. She tells him he has the power to channel energy, and the reason people don’t touch him is because his echo hurts others it’s like a jolt of pain almost like electricity . Then the pirates who previously didn't step on Roanoke island because they thought the plague was on that island attack, so Thomas and Alice distract the pirates while everyone else travels to the pirate ship to save the guardians. Thomas and Alice…

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    from Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay, Danforth and Mr.Hale from The Crucible by Arthur Miller and King Lear from William Shakespeare's King Lear experience being blind to truths because of their surroundings and beliefs. Julia is blinded by her husbands charm and actions and Sarah finds how the people of French could act like her existence did not matter. Danforth is not able to let his power go to see the truth of the court he is apart of and reverend Hale is clouded by his initial goal in…

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    interested in discovering the objective truths in their respective fields, beyond the satisfaction of knowledge, the rewards for discovering the truth and simply appearing to discover the truth are essential equal. I would not put it past the fallibility of man to choose the latter, given the opportunity. We must not grant this opportunity. Science is built on other science. Therein lies the second danger of speculation. It clear that speculation returns uncertain results, and to build on these…

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    JL The Crucible, by Arthur Miller displays many themes throughout the play. Faith and truth is one of the play’s most intriguing theme throughout the whole play but also hard to perceive. The meaning of faith and truth can be interpreted in different ways and depending on people 's beliefs it could mean something different for each individual . Differentiating on what Arthur Miller is saying about this two terms and what the characters of the play make it ought to be can be hard, but not…

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    exposed to the shadows, the prisoners believe they are the true forms of each object. When one breaks free and discovers the real world, he returns to the cave to enlighten the others, who refuse to stray from what they have known all their lives. This represents the idea that humans are innately inclined to accept only what they know be their reality and avoid anything that may contradict their personal truths. Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” argues that individuals are far too trusting of the…

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