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    VIII. CHARACTER SKETCH Taylor Swift loves number 13‚ she was born on the 13th day of December 1989 on a Christmas tree farm she likes imagining hundreds of years ago she have a blurry eyesight. Her favorite thing about life‚ specifically the parts of life concerning love. Because as far as she is concerned‚love is absolutely everything. She can be easily excited‚ thrilled‚ scared‚ and shocked. She’s 24 now‚ but she never stopped jumping up and down when something wonderful happens. Her biggest

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    Character Sketch My friend Dominique is the most amazing friend anybody could ask for. We’ve been through so much together‚ we’re basically like sisters. We met on the first day of school when I was in the sixth grade and she was in the seventh grade. She was having trouble finding a class because she was the new student and she asked me if I could help her out. I told her of course I could because I was going to that class as well. When we got inside she whispered to me‚ “I’m kind of nervous because

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    get to know her is to enter a maze-both mysterious and fun. A girl that radiates lightness yet equally possesses a depth that keeps you wondering more. As this girl walks in the street‚ all the men say…What the hell!!!!!An angel from heaven came down…..but after they saw her crazy acts with her friends most people they are like ‘’what on earth is that child is doing? And think of her as the crazy girl but to me she is known as Anna Gabrielle Frances C. Flores and the girl with a character. She has

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    How big of an impact does being invisible to the world have on a person? We see in Ralph Ellison’s‚ Invisible Man the idea of the narrator as “an invisible man” (3). Throughout the novel we are trying to determine if we can figure out whom invisible man really is seeing as he is given no name‚ the college he went to is not said and we don’t know the locations of the places he travels other than he goes to Harlem. We are told “I am invisible; understand‚ simply because people refuse to see me. Like

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    We know very little about Hester prior to her affair with Dimmesdale and her public shaming. We read that she married Chillingworth although she did not love him‚ but we never fully understand why. The early chapters of the book suggest that‚ prior to her marriage‚ was a strong-willed young woman—she remembers her parents as loving guides who frequently had to restrain her fun loving behavior. But it is what happens after Hester’s affair that makes her into the woman with whom we are familiar.

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    stories‚ “Her First Ball” by Katherine Mansfield and “The Infant Prodigy” by Thomas Mann‚ share different scenarios in which children have similar experiences. “Her First Ball” describes the unique experience of a young girl going to her first ball. “The Infant Prodigy” depicts a young boy whose amazing piano talents are exploited by his mother and the impresario. Each story explores the coming of age of children before they are necessarily ready. While both “The Infant Prodigy” and “Her First Ball” share

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    As a child I was fortunate to know all of my grandparents. Of all of them my paternal grandfather was my favorite grandparent. He was a tough little man‚ barely five feet six inches tall. He was never excessively over weight but he had a little round belly. He had a beautiful mischievous smile which I found utterly charming. Welding had faded the color of his eyes to the palest blue I had ever seen. He was hardworking‚ just‚ fun loving and surprisingly reverent. Granddaddy was retired

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    The man who loved Flowers * Character sketch This is the story of a man possessed by love. He has dark hair and blue eyes‚ and is wearing a light grey suit. He lives in a deep repressive reverie because he is unable to live in the real world. A world without his "Norma" is one he cannot bare. In the beginning of the story he appears to us as a completely normal man. A happy and moody setting is imprinted with violet skies and lovely flowers‚ and we are led to believe he is in love. The man

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    This sketch is set in present day in the playhouse in a kindergarten classroom. The two main characters‚ Emmi and Lucy‚ are both five years old and are best friends. While glitter painting is another favourite of theirs‚ ‘pretend’ is their game of preference. Emmi: Do you want to play pretend? Lucy: Ok. This is our house and that is our dog and I am the wife and you are the husband. Emmi: How come you get to be the girl? You ALWAYS get to be the girl. Lucy: That’s because you didn’t

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    You may ask yourself who is this girl who’s applying to my college? Where does she come from? Why is she the way that she is? On the other hand‚ your sole concern may be whether this girl is fit to be accepted. For now I’ll disregard the latter and tell more about the girl. I’ll begin by saying that this girl frowns upon anyone who refers to themselves in third person and will continue by making one of the greatest fallacies in literature: shifting point of view. After sixteen years of living this

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