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    Type 4c hair is the most tightly coiled of all hair types. The tightness of the coils means that 4c hair has a tremendous about of shrinkage. It is quite common for most naturals with type 4c hair to experience extreme shrinkage (70% or more), causing it to appear much shorter than it actually is. When 4c hair is in its natural state i.e. freshly washed and without product, a defined curl is not evident. The tightness of 4c coils also means that naturals with this hair type, typically have very…

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    The point of view a story is told in is one of the most important parts of a story, therefore picking the right point of view is crucial to writing a successful story. The first person point of view is the most effective in the short story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson. This is proven because one gets an innocent perspective of the story while simultaneously understanding the narrator’s feelings and had the story been in another point of view, the plot would have been ruined. When a story is told…

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    they seem either to the boy. The boy believes they are some monsters. The twist in “Chickamauga” comes when the audience finds out the boy is deaf. This perception changes things a bit. The audience finds out that his parent’s died and the boy’s house burns down. Overall, “Chickamauga” was a good twist to find out. In conclusion, Ambrose Bierce’s stories are not always as they seem. Most of his stories come with a twist. Both “Chickamauga” and “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” are wrapped…

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    most plot twists are completely undetected. The reader keeps reading until they stumble upon a surprise nobody knew about. They are not hinted at. There is no foreshadowing. The reader is completely astonished. They never saw it coming. Plot twists in movies and books are debated by Cassandra Jade, an author of multiple science fiction novels, “You aren’t being constantly forewarned [in books] of any actual tension by a spike in the music so you can genuinely be surprise by the next plot twist”…

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    Zero Interest Rate Policy (ZIRP), Quantitative Easing (QE), and Operation Twist all provided massive economic stimulus during and after the Great Recession of 2008. This recession cut the United States economy deeper than other economic crisis since World War II. The recovery of our very fragile economy remains at a very slow pace and is still incomplete. This crisis forced numerous central banks to pursue unconventional monetary policies in an attempt to fix our broken economy. Throughout this…

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    William Sydney porter otherwise known as ‘O. Henry uses ‘surprise ending’ or the ‘twist in the tail’’ (Arun, Peruvalluti) he was the original twist writer and still is an inspiration today. Tale twister stories are the most enduring kind of narrative because the form relies on one thing, the reader’s belief that when that which was hidden is revealed, he/she will be given, order, shape and meaning to the narrative. But they are also effective because they make the reader feel like they have…

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    is talking attended a Christian school in high school and has felt lied to his whole life about Jesus Christ and the Bible actually having meaning. He takes scripture out of the Bible and twists verses to make it sound bad. He isn't the first person and won't be the last to twist scripture. He is able to twist certain verses into what he wants them to mean. For example he used Matthew 12:31 "Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Spirit…

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    back to the flashback the reader wants to know the ending . Knowing by reading the story, there is some twist at the end, but the passage leaves the reader uncertain to what the twist is. If the writer writes the story in chronological order than in the middle of the story tells the readers that Emily kills Homer Barron and has left his body in their bed. Writing in chronological order leaves no twist at the end of the story, and the readers see no purpose to continue…

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    Although, the court held that these slight details do not qualify as transformative elements because they are still an exact depiction of the No Doubt band performing songs, which is what they do in real life and what they are known for as celebrities (192 Cal. App. 4th pg. 1018). Unlike Activisionʻs portrayal of the No Doubt band, Segaʻs portrayal of Kirby was altered significantly and recreated as an entirely different character. Despite the similarities between Kirby and the Ulala character,…

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    This is a plot twist because Zaroff had the odds of winning. He had experience hunting people, and when Rainsford becomes the hunted, the expected outcome was that Zaroff would win. Also when Rainsford is in Zaroff’s room, Zaroff stated that one of us will be fed to the dogs, and the other will sleep in this comfy bed. Then the narrator says that was the best sleep Rainsford ever had. This implied that he killed Zaroff and had taken his place as the new man hunter. This is a plot twist due to…

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