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    One of the rights in the Miranda rights includes the right to a lawyer before you talk to the police. You only need to tell the police your name and address. You are not forced to give explanations if you do not want. You should always talk with a lawyer to make sure you have a strong defense in court. Police have been known to resort to threats or trickery to get people to confess information. This is a violation of your rights‚ which is why it always pays to be educated. Even if you do not have

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    Lin- Manuel Miranda is an American performer and composer known for his composition of award winning musicals‚ In the Heights and more recently‚ Hamilton. In spite of his young age‚ Miranda has already transformed the future of musical theatre. Often he speaks about the creative process and how essential it is for everyone to have some method of expressing themselves. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s selfless attitude throws himself into doing good work with good people in order to bring happiness to others

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    music. One might overlook it‚ but the person next to them just as well could be that young kid‚ starting out in a small town. Two such kids‚ Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert were once small town girls who no one expected to make it in the big time. Coming from similar backgrounds to the start of their careers‚ Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert share the same kind of love and passion for country music‚ which shows through their accomplishments and the mark they made through music industry.

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    passion. According to the Legal Information Institute‚ a Crime of Passion is classified as “A crime committed while in the throes of passion‚ with no opportunity to reflect on what is happening and what the person is about to do.”(source) What Mary Maloney did was not murder but only a crime of passion. The expected result was not to kill her husband but only to keep him and not lose him to the other woman. This is the natural instinct of a woman who was under the impression that she was in a happy

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    Not long after the death of Mr. Maloney‚ Ms. Maloney had given birth to their child‚ or may I say children‚ she had given birth to twins. When she looked at them she saw her only reason to keep on going on‚ her children. Soon after her son and daughter were born she debated if she should turn herself in or if she should continue to hide the truth and raise her children. She had eventually made her choice‚ she wanted to raise her kids. She knew it’d be difficult to be a single mother and raise her

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    Mary Maloney is very devious. In the stories‚ “The Landlady” and “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ the antagonists are both devious‚ but one is more devious than the other. Mary Maloney is more devious because she made the police eat the lamb and she pretended to not know that Patrick was dead. One way Mary Maloney is more devious is‚ she tricked the police into eating the evidence of Patrick’s murder. The text states‚"Personally‚ I couldn’t eat a thing‚ but it’d be a favor to me if you ate it up”(Dahl 4)

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    Monteverdi’s Lamento della ninfa is an excellent example of what a lament should be. A lament is always an expression of grief or sorrow and usually over a loss of love. This loss of love may be due to the death of the loved one or betrayal (such is this case). The lament is not a complaint about unhappy or unrequited love‚ but it is a manifestation of sadness. In most cases‚ Lamento della ninfa included‚ the lamenter is tormented simultaneously by the past‚ present‚ and future: the memories

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    Since Mrs. Maloney is clearly the murder of Patrick Maloney when she bashes him in the head with the the leg of lamb‚ and feed it to the police playing innocent at the time the irony of the story is a sweet face might completely get away with the murder of her husband. At the begging of the story‚ Marry lived a simple housewife life that was all around her husband Patrick‚ she would do some sewing clean the house plus be keeping her good looks on point. Mrs. Maloney would greet Patrick at the door

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    Authors use literary devices to allow the readers to figure out why Mrs. Maloney killed her husband. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" Roald Dahl uses characterization‚ mood and conflict to develop Mrs. Maloney’s character so that the reader can figure out why she killed her husband. Roald Dahl uses characterization to develop the character of Mrs. Maloney. The first way he uses characterization is when Mrs.Maloney says to herself to just “keep things absolutely natural and there’ll be

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    portray she was thriving on her pregnancy and had no anxieties. It later states “For her‚ this was always a blissful time of day”. The use of “blissful” shows demonstrates the full extent of her contentment. On the arrival of her husband home Mary Maloney begins to detect something is wrong with her husband and a nervous anxiousness starts to appear in her. It states “he did an unusual thing. He lifted his glass and drained it in one swallow”. This was setting the scene that this was not a normal

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