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    darkness of the ground flashes to my mind. As the rain dripping over my eyes cloud my vision of a man‚ who I’m sure‚ never would have thought his life would have ended the way it did. I stop and pounder what was his last thoughts. Was it his daughters‚ his mother‚ this girl he loosed his life over‚ me‚ or was it what his mom told him that this life of weed would be the end of him. I’m sure he never thought his first puff would have snow balled to him using "Blackies"‚ and to him hitting one before

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    Nectar in a Sieve

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    not likely. They turn to a local doctor and he says it’s possible‚ but not promised. When Rukmani finally conceives she is elated‚ but slightly disappointed when it’s a daughter. Together‚ Nathan and Rukmani try and try for a son‚ after years of no luck‚ they finally had one. It was a large gap between the son and Ira‚ her daughter‚ but none the less‚ perfect. They seemed to have hit gold when they have 4 more sons. The third theme I caught was hope. Hope when all seemed hopeless. This is crucial

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    Bombs Bursting in the Air

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    along with joy. 2. Johnson was just talking about a little girl’s diagnostics of having cancer‚ having that at such a young age can affect people around you. Some might cling to their own daughters in fear and cautiousness that if they are there their daughters health will stay well. But having a daughter by your side is something every mother should cherish. 3. The family response to Shannon’s diagnostics were mostly positive. Maddie wanted to send a gift‚ as well as the mother bring hope

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    * The elder daughter. * She is more responsible and hardworking. * She taking care of the household. Nora * is a bit immature and innocent‚ serving as a link with the world out of doors. Plot Exposition: The play begins with Maurya‚ who has fallen into a fitful sleep. She is certain that her son‚ Michael‚ has drowned‚ even though she has no proof‚ and has been constantly grieving for nine days. Cathleen‚ her daughter‚ is doing household chores when Nora‚ another daughter arrives. She

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    The Girl Next Door

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    In “The Girl Next Door” there are several relationships explored. The contrasting themes of intimacy and distance as well as closeness and separation are depicted through the characters portrayed in the story. One relationship is between the protaganist and his mother‚ which appears to be close and intimate but also seems dysfunctional. Another relationship is between Brandi and her mother‚ which is distant and separate. The last relationship is between the protagonist and Brandi‚ a nine year old

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    Journal Entry

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    begins to wander through one’s mind in Alice Walker’s Everyday Use. Although‚ it seems like a pretty generic answer‚ one sees that through this story that there are different meanings to people. Everyday Use is a story that follows a mom and her two daughters Maggie and Dee otherwise known as “Wangero.” It goes through these lives to share with the reader how people can completely abandon their past or ways of living as a child and then after growing up decide to completely praise those ways. Although

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    Anxiety and Mythology Lucy

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    Mythology Lucy was the name of a powerful goddess. Her hair was long and straight‚ it was long enough to touch the ground. The color of her hair was unique. It was baby blue in the sun‚ but it was silver when the moon shone on it. She also had the most beautiful blue eyes. They looked like the deep sea. When she smiled‚ we saw her even and white teeth. She was naïve and charming. Her friendly and sweet smiles got others’ praise. Lucy had a characteristic. She easily believed others. She had

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    My Neighbour

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    departments and ministries. It is a middle class locality. My next door neighbor is Mr. Chopra. He is a Principal in a government high school. He is a very nice person. He has a small family. His son Ankit reads in class Xth in Model High School. His daughter Nidhi is thirteen years old. She reads in class VIII in Xavier Mary School. In the evening I play cricket with his son. He is a disciplined boy. He is very intelligent. He is very punctual and sincere to his studies. We have good neighbor relations

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    The Story of the Aged Mother Activity Sheets Name: Marie Jenelle Replan_______________________ Section: 8 – Chastity____________________ Activity 1 Write 8 adjectives describing your mother. Write your mother’s name and paste her picture in the central oval. Activity 2 Complete the story map below. Title: The Story of the Aged Mother (A Japanese Folktale) Setting: The story happened long long time ago at the foot of the mountain and at shinano. Characters:

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    Theme Analysis: "The Fly"

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    Wytney Dorvilus Dr. James Honors English 31 October 2013 Theme Analysis: “The Fly” Death is something most people would want to avoid. Mankind has always been and will continue to be victims of this tragic event. In the short story “The Fly‚” Katherine Mansfield explores many different themes. Such themes center on the struggles that death of loved ones presents to a person’s life. The death of a loved one is not easy to cope with. It may cause one to be trapped by grief‚ wanting to fight

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