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    50 Year Ride Narrative

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    undies and went in. I turned on the water, followed by the jets which was purple! I said to myself; This is the life. Then, I thought to myself I wonder what life will be like fifty years from now? Then I just ended up here.” “Hold on, what year is it Mallecki?” questioned Will. “It’s 2017, obviously,” said Mallecki. “That’s it, you said to yourself; I wonder what life will be like in fifty years. Well it is currently 2067, so somehow you have traveled in time to 2067 where we are. So, we need…

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    asks a tiger multiple questions. For example, the speaker questions who created the tiger, “What immortal hand or eye / Could frame they fearful symmetry?” (3-4). Unlike “The Lamb”, there is no answers to the questions the speaker asks. The speaker wonders what or who is capable of creating something as majestic and beautiful as the tiger, but also make such a magnificent animal being capable of great violence. The mention of the lamb in the fifth stanza, “Did he who made the Lamb make thee?”…

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    In Christie's novel, many people are randomly invited to a remote island, but can't seem to figure out why. This causes the characters to wonder and start to investigate more once people start dying one by one. In James´ short story, the man walking down the old abandoned path finds the remote, old house in the middle of the woods. A sudden wariness comes over him, and he is suddenly interested…

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    In recent years the united states has suffered through too many mass shooting events. After all the chaos has settled, people come to their senses and wonder how can a mentally ill person get their hands on a gun and kill 40 people within 7 minutes. I believe even gun owners and non gun owner wonder how this could happen. This is when people start arguing over gun control and whether it is a good or bad thing. It is very appealing to think that banning guns would end violence in our society.…

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    Falling on Cedars first appeals to logic. It’s appeal to logic comes from hard evidence and the lack thereof within the film. One is never completely sure who committed the crime because the facts are not completely given. This makes viewers debate and wonder who committed the crime up until the very end. It also appeals to logic in that it portrays factual events such as battles during World War II in ways that are realistic. This movie plays on ethics the…

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    WW1: A Short Story

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    the trenches of WW1, we were all in a huge state of shock. The things that were done to these people are so inhumane that it took a while for most of us to process what was going on and what had happened to these innocent people. “I will continue to wonder what this world would be like if those 6 million had never perished” (Frank Towers). We drove for a while with a horrible stench, but the commander only said it would…

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    Lie In The Giver

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    “His father smiled and lied easily, too, about his busy and pleasant day the day before.”(158) Jonas’s dads lie adds a sense of confusion and wonder to the book and adds to the setting of their weird and strict community. In the Giver, written by Lois Lowry, even something as simple as a lie from someone, can change the way of the book. It adds more wonder, confusion, and thinking. But if something like a lie can change a book than what else…

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    dead? Seeing the important things in this world can cause a large impact on your life-it would change how you feel and how you live. I believe this is the best way to spend your time. Ray Bradbury, in Fahrenheit 451, said, “Stuff your eyes with wonder, he…

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    Syncletica Research Paper

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    I think it’s really interesting that you viewed Syncletica withdrawing from society as a sin. I don’t know if I would consider what she did to be a sin but it’s nice to see how other people view things. I completely understand what you’re saying and I really like how you pointed out that even if you do think she committed a sin it was all in the hopes of spreading the Christian religion and teaching other young woman about God. It’s also interesting how you said that she may have sinned to the…

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    Naseba Sumrein English 126 Emily Hicks May 11 2017 A Letter To Jeanette Walls Dear Jeannette Walls; As I was reading your memoir “The Glass Castle”, I was constantly astonished by the number of hardship you were forced to endure due to the lack of proper parental care. While there were times where I was able to see your parents good intentions, I was spending most of my time disgusted that they put their needs and wants before doing…

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