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    their end goal. Super heroes do not stray from this natural tendency, they too, use deception. Many superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder woman, and many more use secret identities to mask their true appearance. They use this appearance to blend into the world: to hide their supernatural abilities. Superman has Clark Kent; Batman has Bruce Wayne; and Wonder Woman has Diana Prince. It is only fitting…

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    The Statue of Zeus and the Temple of Artemis are two of the Seven Wonders of The World. They were both magnificent structures, before they were destroyed. The Statue of Zeus One of the most mysterious structures in the world lies in ruins in Olympia, Greece. Near Mount Olympia lies the Statue of Zeus, it was once in the Temple of Zeus. Upon completion it stood forty-three feet tall, with shining, white ivory. The throne of the statue was mainly composed of wooden frames that were outlined with…

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    circle. Something about it really made the book click for me, as if a light bulb was turned on. The term "brave new word" finally revealed itself in the book to describe the place where John has been wanting to go his whole life. This "brave new world" is the place where Linda, Bernard, and Lenina had come from: "the Other Place." John believes…

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    his adventure. Observing his surroundings and by comparing the nature to life, Abbey establishes an attitude of wonder while also being judgmental towards nature. The author had many attitudes towards the Canyon. One of his many attitudes included wonder. Edward always showed a sense of wondering while going through the Canyon, always finding things. The passage states “I felt more wonder than fear.” He always showed a sense of wanting to learn. While in the canyon he saw many animals that he…

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    Wonder R.J. Palacio story, “Wonder” takes place at school. The story is about a kid named Auggie and how he can't make friends because of they way he looks. Over the course of the book Auggie learns a life lesson. Though whole book I found a theme and a complex lesson that the story suggests during the course of when he goes to school. On page 29 he first of many times Auggie is asked about his face is the book Wonder, it was the rudest and most abrupt part of the story. I think the author is…

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    Fablehaven is a fiction book by Brandon Mull. Fablehaven is about two kids, Kendra and her brother Seth who discover that their grandparent’s whom they never seem to visit live on a mysterious sanctuary. This can be seen in this quote “For centuries mystical creatures of all description were gathered into a hidden refuge called Fablehaven to prevent their extinction”(back of the book cover). It was always a mystery why they never seemed to see their grandparents at family reunions and gatherings…

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    shows a variety of perspectives. The innocent and pastoral world for a child pitted against a world of corruption and repression for adults. The same situation or problem is first presented through the perspective of a child and then shown from experience. The poem “The Lamb” is the counterpart for “The Tyger”, which shows two sides to the human soul: a bright side and a dark side or good and evil. The lamb represents all that is good in the world and innocence while the Tyger showcases the…

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    Fictional Candy That Makes Us Wish Willy Wonka was Real by Jesse Bereta Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a timeless story of imagination and wonder scribed by classic children's book author Roald Dahl. Originally published in 1964 the book has received countless reprinting's and has been adapted for theatre, video games, and feature films. The story of Charlie, Willy Wonka, and the unforgettable chocolate factory has been a fan favorite for generations. While the plot of a humble,…

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    Why is the Grand Canyon considered a natural wonder? The Grand Canyon is visited by over 5 million people every year. Many people dream of a day to be privileged to see such a beautiful sight. It is one of the most popular of the world 7 natural wonders. It has been recognized as one of these natural wonders because of its enormous size and in addition its beautifully colored landscape. The Grand Canyon is located in the northern part of Arizona in the United States. It is among the biggest…

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    that Daisy didn’t want money, she just wanted to be with Gatsby and this is where his dream all started to fall apart. If he could have just become fully aware that Daisy wanted him for him and not money then he could have had his idea of the perfect world. Gatsby hopes that one day she will just wander into one of his magnificent parties, but that day will never come. The…

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