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    Between the movie 10 things I hate about you And the book the taming of the shrew, the plot in the book in the movie is very different. There are many different broad points, where it took place, who was there, And how everything happened. The book all they wanted was a wife and money in the movie they wanted a girl and they also want a prom date. There are many differences, but in the end all of the relationships end in happiness. The differences seen in the two interpretations are due to…

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    Reid's objective was to show how Roots made a big impact on the world. No one cared if the book was fiction or nonfiction. What mattered was that the book made an emotional impact on the world. Yes, Reid's goal was achieved, because the book continued to sale, even thou they considered it to be plagarized. Yes, I think the first line was an appropriate way to begin the article because he is basically talking about how the article came about. Yes, a hook in the first line was used to induce the…

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    Gumdrop Trees Short Story

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    place in a gumdrop lollipop forest on Mars. We start this story as King Gumball in the year 2095. "What has happened to all of my trees?" said King Gumball. He had just realized that all of his trees were missing. Later on that day he went to go see his friend Lollipaul. "Hey do you know what happened to all my trees?" asked King Gumball "No I don't why?" Asked Lollipaul,"What happened to them." "All of my trees have disappeared!" exclaimed King Gumball. After they were…

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    because of your religion. These are just a few of the horrible acts committed in the holocaust. This is exactly what Elie Wiesel witnessed in the death camps of the holocaust. He witnessed so many horrible things happen not just to him but to millions of people. Some of the reason’s Elie wrote night was to keep the memory of the holocaust alive, to inform the younger generations what happened in the holocaust, and also to inform that there is still similar acts just like the holocaust happening…

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    keeps the reader interested in the book and leaves them wanting more. It is the struggle the protagonist has to go through. In We Were Liars, the conflict is completely internal- Cady’s struggle with her life after the accident and coping with what had happened. The conflict in the beginning is relatively difficult to identify because it is all internal. Cady struggles with finding out who she is before and after the accident. She doesn’t want to live up to her family’s expectations because…

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    It smelled like the sewer and of soot. I was eating a cherry Tootsie Pop when my sister quietly asked my mom what had happened. She whispered something in my sister's ear and she broke down crying. My brother and I looked at each other, confused. What had happened? We got in the car and that was the first, and only time I have ever, EVER seen my mom cry. She said with a shaky voice " Brent Visser..." Her voice stopped and she started…

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    thought of. People can’t even try to fathom the kind of evil it must take to degrade humans the way the Nazis did during the war, that they just stopped thinking about it all together. Some people even convinced themselves that the Holocaust never happened. Even the jews before the war and during the war, thought that this evil would never happen, as shown in the book Night by Elie Wiesel, he points out how his family and town had hope for so long…

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    Edgar Allan Poe uses a lot a irony in his writing that is one of the ways he helps drive the plot in “The Cask of Amontillado”. In the beginning of “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe created a dark and mysterious setting. He makes a witty comment during the climax. Montresor said that he is a mason but he is not part of the brotherhood. At the ending of the story Poe leaves you at a cliffhanger. He helps the plot with the setting. Edgar Allan Poe writes dark stories so most of his…

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    Thump… Thump thump… Thump… Thump thump, is this what a heart attack feels like? Thump thump… Just stay calm Piper you are fine… Thump… do not draw attention to yourself that will make things worse. “Are you okay, what's wrong”...Thump… play it cool Piper do not ruin this for her… Thump thump… “I'm fine”. I was fifteen when I had my first panic attack. I was at a music festival with my sister and her best friend; It was my first concert. My sister had surprised me with tickets because I really…

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    That summer everything changed for Melinda Sordino. Freshmen were still learning about high school and who people were, but that night at the party changed everything for Melinda and we will discover what happen throughout the book. This book is called Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. It's about a girl who was just entering high school. She went to a party over that summer before freshman year. At the party all of the kids were drinking and some drank too much. Melinda got raped by a kid named…

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