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    If Walls Could Talk

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    If Walls Could Talk I have been part of my country for more than a century. This is the country I love‚ this is where I’ve grown up‚ it is a part of me. I am associated with a story. I have brought people together and I have told about events some of which have made history. My structure is lofty‚ strong‚ consisting of thousands of magnificent‚ delicate parts. My sight is breathtaking‚ I am said to be beautiful. As the days and years go by‚ I look down on the people below‚ their eyes observing

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    If These Walls Could Talk I watched a movie called If These Walls Could Talk‚ which follow three different women‚ and their experience with abortion. All of the three stories took place at the same house throughout a 22 year span in between each of them. Each segment of the movie was created to show the popular views of society at the given time they were in. First I am going to give a synopsis of the three stories. The first segment of the movie deals with a women called Claire Donnelly‚ a

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    The movie‚ If These Walls Could Talk‚ is about a couple‚ Abby and Edith‚ who’s lesbian relationship was minimized by the way society‚ in the 1960’s‚ viewed them. Their relationship was like a marriage in that they lived together‚ slept together‚ and cared about each other in all the ways that a man and woman would in a traditional marriage. If Abby and Edith could have been married‚ it would have opened the doors to many legal ramifications. Edith would have been allowed to see and spend time

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    If Animals Could Talk

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    san‚ tell me was that wish one good‚ bt it was directly frm the net n other people too will research. tis is what i wrote if u could edit tis one with some icebreakers and jokes would be good n san what about the other speech‚ have u gone through that as well. Respected judges and my fellow competitors.. I’m Sahil Badri‚ a prefect from Lancers Army School‚ a 4th grader an‚d i’m well acquainted with the term ’power’‚ its pros and cons.Does that ring a bell. yes my topic for the day is "if i possessed

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    Walls Can Talk Analysis

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    You walk in and you automatically look around to see if this is somewhere you would want to be. In the article “Walls Can Talk...but Are They Speaking to Teens?” the author Margaret Sullivan tells us that an environment can affect a person as soon as they enter a room or building and that environments can influence both our feelings and our

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    If Books Could Talk Reading is something Society has grown a custom too but just think what our Society would be like if there were no books allowed. In Fahrenheit 451 By: Ray Bradbury books are illegal. If anyone gets caught with a book Captain Beatty and his crew will try to burn everything they can get there hands on. In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury illustrates how books affect how people act towards other‚ and how they start to ponder their decisions in life. In the book Fahrenheit

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    The author of If Beale Street Could Talk uses racism throughout the novel to show how blacks were treated unfairly and the struggles they had to live with. The story follows the experiences of a young black couple‚ Fonny and Tish‚ set in Harlem‚ an area in New York mostly inhabited by poor Negroes. The story takes place in 1974. Fonny and Tish grew up together on the same street and shared their lives. When Fonny is twenty-one and Tish eighteen‚ their friendship begins to mature into a loving relationship

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    Intro: Robert Frost’s "Mending Wall" and Ronald Reagan’s "Tear Down This Wall" both talk about the theme of separation. The two stories have a different walls‚ but they both separate people. Both walls in the stories impact the people both physically and mentally. Frost and Reagan both have their very own style and tone of the stories that they write about. They each have very unique ways of telling their stories but the separation is what is focused on. Body 1: Both Frost and Reagan’s text deal

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    bring out the most. Of everything. They make you feel so alive that you’d follow them straight into hell‚ just to keep getting your fix.” (Karen Marie Moning. “ If Beale Street Could Talk”‚ published June 17‚ 1974‚ was written by James Baldwin a New York Native who wrote a lot about the struggles of being a colored person and this book is no different. The book takes place in the state of New York initially taking place in a prison with the two main characters‚ Tish and Fonny‚ talking about how they are

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    I can’t talk to my wife; she listens to the walls. I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough‚ it’ll make sense. And I want you to teach me to understand what I read” (82). Montag undergoes the transition from thinking books are inadequate‚ to wanting to learn more about them‚ and even shows that he wants to talk to someone. He wants to learn to comprehend the material that books have to offer

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