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    Loretta on the other hand‚ was very quiet and easily scared. When Poketta and Loretta were children‚ Loretta got captured by King George William. They claimed she stole the rattler of the baby prince. The only way she could be bailed out of the dungeon was to win the battle against the king. Poketta had promised Loretta she would save her from the king. However‚ the time was ticking. Poketta knew she could not conquer the king by herself therefore‚ she needed someone else. Poketta’s father‚ Henry‚ agreed

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    Her Letters

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    Her Letters Her letters is about a woman who has done something really bad that no one knows about‚ and the only thing that contains information about are these letters. At the beginning of the story the narrator says that she finds these old letters. Which took place for years ago‚ and she has been wanting to destroy the‚ but she hasn’t gotten the courage too. So she starts to throw them in the fire but she ends up stopping. So she leaves it for her husband to find. She puts the letters together

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    Curley’s Wife – do you dislike her or feel sorry for her? Dislike her: We should dislike CW because she is horrible to other people‚ especially those who are weaker than her. “what am I doing standing her with a dumb-dumb‚ a nigger…” For example‚ she says to Crooks “you know what I can do to you if you open your trap.” which shows her using her power against him as she has the power to get him hung.. When she tells him to get back into his place she is reminding him of how low he is because he is black

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    In Act 1 Scenes 5 - 7 of ‘Macbeth’‚ How does Lady Macbeth convince her husband to kill king Duncan? Focus on her language in Act 1 Scenes 5 -7 in your answer. In this essay I will be focusing on the language used by Lady Macbeth throughout the play and how she uses it to convince her husband to murder the King. At the beginning of the play‚ when Macbeth is on the way back from battle‚ he has already begun thinking about what the three witches had said and killing King Duncan. Lady Macbeth

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    The Author to Her Book

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    "The Author to Her Book" A writer has to have a certain amount of passion about their work. In the case of Anne Bradstreet in her poem "The Author to Her Book‚" compares a writer and their work to a mother and her child. As you read the poem you can see how she compares the growth of her work to the growth of a child. The first two lines of the poem show a motherly comparison by the words offspring and birth. The first line‚ however‚ has a negative allusion as well‚ from the words ill-formed

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    All the Years of Her Life By Morley Callaghan Setting:  The setting of this story is not important: it could be anywhere and has no impact whatsoever on the story itself.  However‚    certain clues tells us this: New York City (6th Ave. Elevated) working class area (father is a printer) 1930s-1960s Sixth Avenue Elevated S Third person (limited‚ intimate) narration  Point of view of Alfred – we are told what he is thinking (intimate) and feeling but not the others (limited) Characters:

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    context 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. B Matching word with definition 1. Endow 2. Disdain 3. Expulsion 4. Ominous 5. Divulge 6. Diverse 7. Mortify 8. Detract 9. Elation 10. Nullify Sentence check 1 1. Detract 2. Ominous 3. Averse 4. Elation 5. modified 6. endow 7. expulsion 8. distain 9. divulge 10. mortified Sentence check 2 1-2. averse/ nullify 3-4

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    adults‚ I never really learned what it meant to just be a kid. And I certainly never learned how to relate to other children. Accustomed to being around primarily adults‚ I was always mature for my age. Even my own friends often annoyed me during my adolescent years. I had a lot of people who invested in me‚ and I excelled at most of my many and varied hobbies. I did well in school‚ often knowing how to do complex math problems before the concept had even been introduced to our class. Looking

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    developed a strong relationship with which is her most wrote about subject‚ the natural world. Mary was influenced by William Blake and Walt Whitham. She was also inluenced greatly by Edna St. Vincent Millay. So influenced that when she passed away‚ Mary wrote a letter to her sister requesting she visit Edna’s home. Her influence can be read and felt throughout her poetry. Mary‚ like

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    radial responses‚ like the Boston Tea Party‚ were generally condemned. 2. Explain the mounting tension existing in Massachusetts. The mounting tension in Massachusetts exploded in Apr.‚ 1775‚ when General Gage decided to make a show of force. Warned by Paul Revere and William Dawes‚ the Massachusetts militia engaged the British force at Lexington and Concord (see Lexington and Concord‚ battles of). Patriot militia from other colonies hurried to Massachusetts‚ where‚ after the battle of Bunker Hill (June

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