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    is attracted towards his friend’s sister‚ and he does not know what these feelings towards this girl mean to. He watches her from far‚ and never spoke with her. His life is full of innocence. The friend he plays with and the surroundings he live is the part of his innocence. The unnamed girl in the story who is known as Magnum sister is the changing point for his life. After his confrontation with girl his life changes forever. Every morning before school the boy lies on the floor in the front

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    school and stayed in the same class until we went to high school. For example‚ Kelly is very friendly and she has a great humor. She is very outgoing and love to talk with different people ‚ even people she just Met .On the other hand‚ I am very shy and serious kind of person. I do not like to talk with other people. For these reason is hard for me to make new Friend . To illustrate that ‚when we are invited to our neighbor birthday party ‚ so we went to celebrate with his family and friends

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    Being a Stingette

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    Best Friends Forever By Kymmberly Morton When I was a young girl my mother would read to me every night before I went to sleep. She would read all types of books from fairy tales to nursery rhymes‚ fiction and non-fiction‚ I loved them all. I wouldn’t fall asleep until she would read the entire book‚ or at least I would try‚ but her voice was so soothing that I couldn’t help it but to close my eyes and fall into a deep sleep. I would sometimes fine myself trying to read along with her but

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    Esperanza's Metamorphosis

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    describes herself wearing a new dress‚ pink and white with stripes‚ and new underneath cloths and her old saddle shoes. We can infer that she doesn’t like her appearance due to her feet because she describes them “big and heavy”. Esperanza was too shy to dance with her uncle because she didn’t like the way her feet appeared with her new clothes.During the story the

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    Moushumis Infidelity

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    very minimal‚ this comes from my knowledge of being a man and being attracted to females who don’t need excessive make up to look “pretty”. This now brings me to the subject of finding a mate. As a man I really had no preferences as long as the girl was intelligent

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    Eilis character notes

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    Character Quotes / Notes Eilis Lacey • Protagonist • Heroine • Indecisive • Inexperienced • Innocent • Naïve • Young • • “I hear you have no job at all but a great mind for figures” (Miss Kelly‚ p.5) • “Irish girls aren’t like Italian girls. They’re serious” (tony‚ p.133) • “You have changed. You look different. Everything about you is different” (Nancy‚ p.130) • Home sickness is a “terrible weight” that underscores her anonymity in Brooklyn: “she was nobody here…she was a ghost in

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    ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ by Charlotte Mew is about a farmer who marries a girl that is too young and she gets terrified of her husband on their wedding night and becomes withdrawn. Although this is a love poem‚ the themes are of madness and unbearable emotions. The farmer’s longings for his new bride are unfulfilled‚ whilst the terrified bride appears to be on the verge of madness. Looking at when the poem was published‚ 1916‚ makes it easier for us to understand the themes of the poem. At that time

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    with his professors during class. 2. The elephant‚ a shy creature that had spent his childhood hiding from an abusive ringmaster with an alcohol problem and a capricious temper‚ had a cynical view of any human who tried to build a relationship with him. 3. Her bad mood was exacerbated by her little brother‚ a trouble maker who thought it would be a good idea to replace her calculator with a cardboard replica. 4. An impulsive‚ boisterous girl who had just moved to a sleepy town‚ Priscilla made

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    not‚ though. German people are often thought of as cold and reserved‚ but once you get to know them‚ will be your loyal friends for life‚ according to Claudia. Number Fourteen: The Girl With the Woolen Underwear This was her nickname from an editor at Vogue. She said this about Claudia because she represented the girl

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    Raymond's Run Short Story

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    doesn’t want to ta with you she’d “Much rather knock you down and take my chances.” Squeaky will fight you if you ask for it. Squeaky loves running‚ but she doesn’t settle for good- only the best- and only the first place medal. When Squeaky saw the girls coming down the block she said “They are steady coming up broadway and I see right away that it’s going to be one of those Dodge City scenes because the street ain’t that big and they’re close to the buildings as we are.” Which basically is a showdown

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