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    The story “Let the Circle be unbroken” starts with the Logan children‚ and Mr. Logan or Papa riding in a wagon to go to Mrs. Lee Annie Lees to go check on a sick mule. On their way there Cassie thinks she sees Wordell go into the woods. When they got to Mrs. Lee Annie Lees Mr. Logan left Logan kids in front of her place‚ as he go attends to the sick Mule. While Mr. Logan was gone the Logan kids talked to Son-Boy‚ Lee Ellis‚ and Waynard‚ and Little Willie‚ who were waiting for Clarice. The children

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    and it was Cassie Logan.Courage is being able to say what you want without fear.She proved her courage by standing up with her rival lillian Jean‚and standing up with her brother Little Man.Cassie always stood up with her family and wasn’t afraid to speak out.At first she didn’t know.That people were treated unequal. BAM!Went Lillian’s Jean’s books‚after Cassie drops them.She had courage for her actions when she tricked Lillian Jean.In the book the Logans went to strawberry‚and cassie bumped in

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    teenager named Cassie gets separated from her little brother Sam. Cassie does everything in her power to reunite with her brother. During her search‚ fate leads her to meet a mysterious character named Evan Walker. Cassie is forced to trust Evan if she wanted any chance of finding her brother. The Fifth Wave uses alternating point of view throughout the whole

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    suffering due to their unreasonable prejudice. The authors use some similar and some differing techniques to persuade us‚ the reader‚ that the only option is to condemn prejudice in our society. "Roll of thunder‚ Hear My Cry" portrays a young girl‚ Cassie ’s‚ black family who are constantly jeered at by white people‚ who think that‚ simply due to the fact that they are white‚ they are better than any black person. They are even spiteful towards Little-Man‚ who is only a very small boy "enveloping him

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    past can help one understand why they live their life the way they do; it is the answer to any question you had about them. All the minor events that go on throughout the novel explain how history affects an individual’s identity and Franklin‚ aunt Cassie and Monroe are excellent examples. First‚ when told about Franklin in the novel it is easy to not think much of him. More towards the end of the story is where his character becomes more important. A lot is revealed about Franklin through his son

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    Introduction: In this essay I am going to compose a piece of text which will involve the tension of Segregation. In the 1930s‚ although 50% of the population of Southern towns were black‚ they had no vote and could not marry whites. Also in the 1930’s‚ many black people lived in the southern states. During that time‚ racism reached its highest point. For instance‚ the whites treated the blacks very poorly because they thought that the blacks were lower than them. Therefore‚ the blacks had to fight

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    Taylor made Cassie the speaker of the black-American people history‚ with the assessment of child narrator Cassie history was not complex for a child or young adult reader to understand and engage with Cassie’s feelings‚ Taylor made her readers an eye-witness of that history. Also she wanted to change the fact of them being slaves to the white society and powerless in front of them‚ she made Cassie an example of an aware independent young black woman with

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    family is faced with many different hardships‚ some more serious than other . The main character Cassie lives with her Mom‚ Dad‚ Grandmother and three brothers. The book mainly revolves around Cassie and the events that happen to her family. These events make Cassie a much stronger person and help her to understand that having land of their own is her family’s source of pride and strength. Cassie also found herself coming to conclusions about everyday life for a black person and their family

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    and actions. Therefore the young adults will connect on a personally significant level to what Watkins- Hughes conveys as well as bond emotionally with the girls in the video. The driver Cassie and her two passengers Em and Jules are engaged in a typical conversation regarding a crush on a particular boy. Cassie says‚ ”My mate Jules fancies you” (Watkins- Hughes) in a drawn-out exaggerated tone but she slightly alters the text message she is typing to‚ “My mate fancies u x” (Watkins- Hughes). While

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    that if Cassie talked back to the white man she would have gotten herself in tons of trouble. Due to that reason Stacey grabbed Cassie’s arm and explained that standing up to the owner is not a good idea in the Wallace store‚ since Cassie did not know about the fact that whites always go before blacks. Even after everything Stacey had done Cassie did not listen and gotten into tons of trouble by the store owner and Lillian Jean’s father. Even at that point Stacey did not give up on Cassie and kept

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