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    1. The story is about two friends. List qualities that make someone a good friend. Is having a friend important? Explain . honesty . spontaneous . loyalty . lively . kindness . motivated . caring . friendly . confidence . understanding . reliable . nice 2. Look at the cover. What do you think it tells you about the story? The cover tells me about Adventures and Freedom. It also looks like fun and imagination. The main character

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    person (Webster‚ 667). There is really no definite reason behind their passion‚ therefore this feeling is often short in duration and indicative of faulty judgement (Webster‚ 667). The person doesn’t know what these feelings mean‚ this is normally why they mistake it for love. Love‚ on the other hand‚ is an intense affectionate concern for another person (Webster‚ 772). It is a more selfless and settled feeling. You can compare the difference between love and infatuation with the cliche "All that glitters

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    Descriptive Essay

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    Children learn from use of their senses. They learn by recognizing a collection of sights and feelings‚ and making a connection to a symbol and a word. Elaborate on this basic principal and the human language is formed. The evolution of language began with the ability to communicate basic needs‚ and opened the gateway to a greater level of feeling and expression. The first people to harness the power of feelings into words had the right idea. It’s certain that the most basic objects of the greatest

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    she wanted to give me one last gift‚ one last night listening to her breath” (425) the moment he realized he had lost Cassie for good. Through this quote‚ the author illustrates the loss of Cassie to Rob by exposing Rob’s feelings and emotions to the reader. Rob is shown feeling both longing and confusion. The confusion Rob displays is shown through Rob not recognizing what Cassie’s motives were. Rob displays longing in the last part of the quote “listening to her breathe” (French 425). This is a

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    understand her at all”. She was projecting her own feelings of confusion of self onto the Dr Davis. Retroflection is when a person has a feeling attempting to show itself‚ only to hold it back. Reflection is similar to repression‚ and Angela has done this all of her life by not letting out what she truly wants but instead‚ meeting the needs of others. Desensitation is when a person dulls or numbs his/her emotions/feelings and shows no emotion/feeling at all. Throughout Angela life‚ she has always given

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    and Stonehenge are important because they help us to understand the main character‚ Tess D’Urberville. In the novel‚ Tess D’Urberville and the setting she is in‚ mirror each other. This allows the reader to have an understanding of what Tess’s feeling and emotions are at the time. After the death of her baby‚ Tess leaves her hometown of Marlott to work at Talbothays‚ a dairy farm. Talbothays is a “placid valley”‚ which Tess uses as an opportunity to forget about her baby and Alec. “The sense of

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    insurgent essay

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    Insurgent Insurgent by Veronica Roth is a very interesting novel that puts forth many different emotions. Roth uses pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos to create feelings and logical thoughts about the scene and the plot in the readers head. Whether it be using a love story or putting a popular character in danger‚ Roth creates a stir of emotions through her use of words. Veronica Roth frequently uses pathos to show hope in Insurgent. Using a very loving relationship to tug on the reader’s heart strings is

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    quite empty‚ on the other‚ strangely moving.” In this critical review‚ the critic‚ Peter Anderson‚ claims the story as having nostalgic characteristics. I agree with his statement‚ to an extent. There is in-fact‚ a great amount of nostalgic feelings expressed; such as‚ Benjamin’s initial emotional response of Fiela after he was taken away and forced to live with the Van Rooyens. He did not see himself as a Van Rooyen‚ but only as a Koomotie whom which he was raised and loved. The critic also

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    Discovering the Beauty

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    DISCOVERING THE BEAUTY “We live only to discover beauty. All else is a form of waiting.” - Kahlil Gibran Sometime‚ let’s sit silently for some minutes and let’s think about the life we are leading. Definitely‚ we’ll find that we want our moments to be filled with happiness at any cost. Whatever‚ we are doing i.e taking food‚ wearing dresses‚ doing physical labour‚ decorating things‚ travelling‚ chit-chatting‚ and sleeping or may be earning money‚ everything oriented in such a direction to get

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    Reading Response 1

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    this is the key feeling felt by the speaker throughout the poem’s entirety. As exemplified in line 2‚ the speaker begins to reminisce on activities pertaining to being young‚ such as putting on pajamas. The word choice presented in the first stanza supports this feeling of joy behind wanting to be small again. Within the second stanza‚ the speaker explicitly states‚ “what I don’t like is being large” (4) and carries on with examples contributing to the theme on the unpopular feeling of being a “grown-up

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