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    4) Chapter 9: "I drew a bead on him (p. 81)." (To draw a bead on someone is to aim at or focus on that person.) 5) Chapter 9: ‘I merely bowed to the inevitable (p. 84).’ (An event or occurrence that is inevitable is one that cannot be stopped from occurring. To bow to the inevitable is to realize this fact and resist fighting it. Atticus realizes that‚ sooner or later‚ Scout and Jem would be given guns and be taught how to shoot‚ so he doesn’t try to fight it.)

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    her to run off with him to a “better life” in the city‚ separated from his family and hers. Dolly’s concerns (p.171) reflect those things to which she emotionally and spiritually connected: the land and her family. Later‚ Errol asks to marry Dolly‚ accepting that they will both live on the river flats with her family. He has reached acceptance and understanding.  Hypocrisy of Government Assimilation policy: will hide the humpys from Queen‚ but will show her how to throw a

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    Characters: Donalbain: Malcolm’s brother who early in the play fled to Ireland after his father’s (Duncan)death. He is not seen the remainder of the play‚ until now. Witches: The 3 troublesome sisters who plagued MacBeth and contributed to his downfall for their own pleasure. Macbeth: Act VI‚ Scene 1 Setting: Desolate rocky plain near Malcom’s Castle in Scotland. Donalbain meets the witches. [Enter alone on horseback with sword and supplies] Donalbain: Malcolm dines tonight as the rightful

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    ii. “Stand and unfold yourself.” 2. Omissions: a. “Whether in sea or fire‚ in earth or air‚ Th’ extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine‚ and of the truth herein This present object made probation.” b. “When yond same star that’s westward from the pole Had made his course t’ illume that part of heaven” 3. Stichomythia: a. “Why‚ what should be the fear? I do not set my life in a pin’s fee‚ And for my soul—what can it do to that‚ Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again.

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    job. Dad says‚ Och‚ Angela‚ puts on his cap and goes for a long walk. EXPLANATION FOR QUOTATION 2 >> I know when Dad does the bad thing. I know when he drinks the dole money and Mam is desperate and has to beg . . . but I don’t want to back away from him and run to Mam. How can I do that when I’m up with him early every morning with the whole world asleep? EXPLANATION FOR QUOTATION 3 >> Mam turns toward the dead ashes in the fire and sucks at the last bit of goodness in the Woodbine butt caught

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    Quiet Kill Now on the job‚ Sherlock says to Cap‚ “The way I see it‚ when students kiss teachers‚ someone gets HURT. That’s a promise I’ll keep.” Cap: receives a call. “Cap speaking. Can I be of some assistance?” The caller said in a hoarse voice‚ “Camp Mona’s a scavenger hunt and I’m the prize. You’re in the dark as Sherlock . . . . looking for me in all the wrong places. You didn’t bite the first time but will.” Cap: “We didn’t what . . . . wait! The Popo monitor said to Cap‚ “Not enough

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    • - When Ralph blows the shell‚ many kids appear‚each different and unique in their own way. This relates to the diversity in Canada. People of many different religions‚ all live in one country. This is important because the author introduces new character who have been stranded on this island‚ that will work together to free themselves. Tanvir: The maze runner‚ piggy and ralph end up on an island‚ they are not aware of where they are or why they are there. The maze runner also

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    furtive’” (293). Original Sentence: The sneaky convict started to furtively plan his escape from prison. 3. Wryly- using or expressing dry‚ esp. mocking‚ humor Book Sentence: “Atticus smiled

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    remained relatively constant throughout his life despite many traumatic and difficult experiences. From what I have seen in the movie‚ I can conclude that Jamal is a kinesthetic learner‚ meaning that he obtains his knowledge physically. These events shaped Jamal positively‚ because through his life experiences‚ he has acquired and obtained a great amount of general knowledge‚ more than what is expected from a “Slumdog”. As the great Albert Einstein says‚ “The only source of knowledge is experience.”

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    wished to say something very sensible but knew not how.” In contrast to Elizabeth‚ Mary is not as opinionated and doesn’t know how to speak her opinion P317 “Unhappy as the event must be for Lydia‚ we may draw from it this useful lesson; that loss…..with such kind of moral extractions from the evil before them.” Mary has a strong disapproval of Lydia’s decisions

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