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    be/OcsV_h6N2OY You’ll definitely get your money’s worth – this is the longest rollercoaster in the world. It is, in fact, double the length of your average ride, at almost 2,5kms. But don’t think you’ll be traveling in a straight line, this beauty is full of twists, turns and classic rollercoaster elements. Verrückt – USA https://youtu.be/7W7YPDU6nrg What would a theme park be without a waterslide? This amazing water-coaster is over 50 meters tall. Also, as you are in a tube, there are no…

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    One genre has a captivating appeal to its audience, especially the youth and critics that read it. It keeps its audience thrilled, ready to turn the next page. This genre is definitely a classic, and these books wouldn’t be around if it hadn’t pleased many people. However, some classics can satisfy their audiences better than others. The Hunchback of Notre - Dame appeals to the youth of its generation and the critics of the next generation more than A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.…

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    generations of music to outlive them. However, something all of these bands did, dating back into the late fifties early sixties, was do covers of already famous classics. A cover song is when a band redoes an already famous song, a “classic,” with a new twist that either fits their style or the new direction music is going in. Sometimes a cover song can be out of homage for inspiration or just because the song is fun but rarely if ever out of competition…

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    In the story “The Open Window”, a mischievous teen takes advantage of a mans gullability and has a little fun. The short story is filled with many plot twists. Deciphering these twists can be confusing, but isn’t impossible. Mr. Nuttel is a man of an unknown age that is for some reason moving to a rural environment without any knowledge of anyone who lives there. He has some sort of condition noticed when he states “ The doctors have ordered me complete rest, an absence of mental…

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    There is little wonder that Mary Austin’s short story, “The Walking Woman,” is often read as a narrative that is teeming with feminist themes. The abundance of feminist strands within the text can hardly be gainsaid. Yet, it is the way in which Austin approaches these themes that makes the tale such a fascinating piece of American literature. “The Walking Woman” rarely veers into the realm of the explicit, instead favoring challenging ambiguity to portray its message, creating a text that…

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    “An autopsy found a fatal amount of sedatives in her system, and her death was ruled probable suicide”(Marilyn Monroe is found dead). Accidental or purposeful overdose was not out of character for Monroe (Twist 47). Everything Monroe does everyday points to her taking her own life. Marilyn’s behavior is very risky to herself and sometimes even others. The star was on many prescription drugs and seeing a psychiatrist daily. Monroe was often seen drunk, depressed…

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    Situational irony is the main reason why stories have shocking plot twists. The two stories to have situational irony are “The Sniper” and “The Necklace”. The first example to contain situational irony is “The Sniper”. The story is first built up and then there is a huge twist at the end that changes everything. In “The Sniper”, we find out that the enemy sniper on the other side of the street turns out to be his brother…

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    Well, have no fear, because Dead Poets Society contains its fair share of them. I felt that the most interesting plot twist occurred towards the end of the movie, where Neil (Robert Sean Leonard) commits suicide after finally caving in from all of the pressure his father had put on him. This was a twist that I didn’t see coming and I felt that it was fresh to see something that deviated from the standard plot. I’m not saying I like suicide; I’m just saying I like a refreshing story. A second…

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    no one there to protect his sister after all. Johnny wants answers. Johnny wants to spit in the face of all the bad things that invaded his life. He wants his sister back and if no one will find her? He will. The Last Child is a twist, but the three most important twists are that of Johnny’s mother, finding Tiffany, and finally finding the one girl Johnny’s been looking for the last year, Alyssa.…

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    rule, and Peeta and Katniss were both allowed to win. Peeta and Katniss go back to their home, but at home they learn of the Quarter Quell. The Quarter Quell happens every twenty-five years, and it puts a special twist in the Hunger Games. This year marks the 75th Hunger Games, and the twist is that one female victor and one male victor from…

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