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    Sydnie Sivongxay ENG 2000 Christy Williams 23 February 2013 "By and By" by Amy Bloom "By and By" by Amy Bloom is told through a first-person narrative from the perspective of the deceased protagonist’s roommate. Though the narrator shifts in and out of past and present tense‚ the story is simple. Anne (the protagonist) went on a camping trip with her boyfriend Teddy‚ and Eugene Trask (the antagonist) suddenly appeared to murder Teddy‚ then he kidnapped Anne‚ resulting in her missing

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    talk to during a day vary from it being a teacher‚ a parent‚ a friend‚ a sibling or even just a random person or individual who ask something. You wouldn’t talk the same to your parents than you would to a friend. In the story‚ “How To Tame a Wild Tongue‚” the author Gloria Anzaldua states‚ “A monolingual Chicana whose first language is English or Spanish is just as much as a Chicana as one who speaks several variants of Spanish.” She tells us how there are so many languages or ways we talk in the

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    “The Rules of the Game” is based on a little girl name is Waverly Jong‚ who lives in Chinatown‚ San Francisco with her mother and her brothers. Waverly is a skillful Chess Player‚ which she had the chance to participate and win a tournament. After winning the tournament‚ she notices that playing chess is just exactly the same as making decision of life‚ she knew that if she moves the wrong piece she will have consequences and if she move the right piece she will gain something from it. () As everyone

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    Speckled Tongues When I was five years old‚ my family had a magical talent. They knew exactly when I was lying‚ and after getting caught countless times‚ I learned that telling the whole truth was a lot easier than being put on the spot. I could never comprehend how my mom perpetually looked through my fibs. The drill was simple‚ and included the presence of my older brother and parents. I would take a seat on the middle cushion of our leathery sofa‚ with my brother on my left‚ my father on my right

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    Bottom of Form c Bottom of Form Proper Use of the Tongue In our last article‚ we reviewed the improper use of the Christian’s speech. Now‚ let’s think on the proper use of the tongue. Paul writes of “speaking the truth in love” in Ephesians 4:15. Here‚ we have the content (truth) and the motivation (love). How we speak the truth and with what tone we use is as important as what we say. Our tone and approach will affect the reception of that truth. Proverbs 15:1-2 tells us that a “soft answer”

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    United States of America‚ is a melting pot and with us we bring our own identity such as: language‚ culture‚ religion‚ and traditions. Losing any of these traits could results in losing who you are‚ as we read in‚ “Speaking In Tongues” by Zadie Smith and “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldùa. Smith and Anzaldùa both shared a similar problem. They were afraid that they may lose or already lost their voice/language. While Anzaldùa did everything to prevent that‚ “I had to “argue” with one

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    Single parent‚ Teenaged mothers‚ Unmarried mothers Shawna Wilson Psychology 101 Dr. Syed October 24‚ 2012 While single parenting is not a choice many people would intentionally make‚ it can have its rewards. Many times single parents discover they are capable of doing more than they ever thought possible and that they

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    Mother Tongue In this passage the author Amy Tan talks about the different ways people speak in America‚ as an example she uses herself and her mother‚ she tells us that one time she was giving a speech in front of a large group and she was using all this big words‚ and phrases like she had learned in school‚ but all of a sudden she remember her mother was in the audience and she started to think her speech was bad and all her

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    Amy Curry is starting a new life in Connecticut after losing her father in a car accident. Amy has since then developed a fear for driving but is left with no other choice than taking the car all the way from California to Connecticut. The handsome boy next door‚ Roger‚ joins her adventure‚ making the road trip take an unexpected turn. Exploring new states‚ making new friends and getting to know each other. The whole story takes place in Amy’s car while you follow them throughout modern America.

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    How to Tame a Wild Tongue 10/15/12 Differences are what define the world around us. Whether a subtle contrast of two colors or a comparison of two nations‚ our dissimilarities shape our identities. Many people find it difficult to accept the differences they have with other people. It is easy with similarities‚ because they are within our boundaries or areas in which we have experience. People have a tendency to shun things they do not understand‚ to oppress the unfamiliar. To be confronted with

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