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    Part-1 1. Plot: This is an entire event described in a story which is based on the sequence and order neatly arrange together. A plot could be cause and effect too‚ as it also refers to what has been done and what are its effects. Some stories have very simple plots‚ while some others have highly complex plots. 2. Character: This is the second important element of a fiction. A character takes part in the events of the plot and plays an active role in it. This could be a human being‚ an animal

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    cease. For example‚ in Pavlov’s classic research‚ a dog was conditioned to salivate to the sound of a bell. When the bell was presented repeatedly without the presentation of food‚ the salivation response eventually became extinct. 3. What causes Collier to come up with his basic rule for himself "Do what makes you anxious; don’t do what makes you depressed"? How does he develop the two corollaries to his basic rule? How do the basic rule and the two corollaries prepare you for his thesis? A: He

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    While driving over to Chasers‚ Nola hit Ian with a barrage of questions regarding his existence as a vampire and his relationship with Natalia. Clearly‚ her interest in him extended beyond a casual crush. From the moment she first laid eyes on him‚ during the struggle inside Simone’s condo‚ she had decided to delve deeper into the personal life of her newly found hero. Fascinated by his distinct British accent‚ the fact that he was about as handsome as they come and willing to kick butt at the drop

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    City of Ember (2008) Plot Summary Showing all 3 plot summaries When mankind is about to come to an end‚ a group of scientists decide to create and populate a city deep underground. The city of Ember is to last for 200 years after which its inhabitants are to retrieve from a strong box instructions to return to the surface. Over time however‚ the message is lost and life in Ember is rapidly deteriorating. Their power supply is failing and food is being rationed. It’s left to two young adults to

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    Puddles rippled as the rain dropped down. Lights were flickering on and off and traffic was slower than it was supposed to be. Cars were honking and people yelling. Boom! A lightning bolt went‚ scattering the birds sitting on top of the power line. They flew around in circles‚ but they didn’t just fly in circles anywhere they flew right on top of a wide long alleyway. The alleyway was lit up by the uncovered moon‚ drip drop‚ was all you could hear as it hits the ground‚ but if someone were to listen

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    the book ‘Exodus’ written by Paul Collier‚ a British economics professor at University of Oxford‚ talks about immigration and the impacts of it (especially on the poor people). Collier talks about the diaspora networks facilitate new immigration and the aspects based on how it affects the poor people. Collier also argues that we should have a more less ‘liberal policy on migration from the poor countries to the rich. Furthermore‚ because of the book ‘Exodus‚’ Collier gets criticized about his opinion

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    John Collier’s short story "The Chaser" takes place over a period of about five to ten minutes. It took place some time in the 1900s‚ probably early to mid 1900s. The story takes place in a small Building on Pell Street‚ probably in the United States of America. This story is told by a limited narrator‚ in a third person point of view. The protagonist in the story goes by the name of Alan Austin. Alan’s main trait is a young man seeking deep love. The one‚ and only incidental character in the story

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    The picture I have chosen to analyze and compare with Marigolds by Eugenia W. Collier is an image of what looks like a mother with a blank stare and two small children crying her shoulders. I think this image is a fantastic comparison to Marigolds because in Collier’s short story the mother has two children still living with her just like in this picture there are two children. The mother in the short story did her very best to provide for the two kids despite her husband being out of work and struggling

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    In Marigolds‚ by Eugenia Collier the main theme is growth and learning to persevere through a time of pain‚ hopelessness‚ and distress to eventually get to the light at the end of the darkness. In the story Marigolds the main character lives in a barren  and bland community when suddenly a neighbor creates a form of unique beauty like no one in that neighborhood has ever seen before‚ because of the inability to handle this change the children in the story including the main character discriminate

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    In this article‚ Goldstien attempts to describe the aspect of AIDS in Newfoundland. In order to sufficiently do so‚ she illustrates three main elements which relate to the expansion of the legend in the province; Cultural variability‚ localization and contemporary legend. The idea of doing this is to give the reader a general understanding of what stories were told in order to enhance the generation of these legends. Throughout the article‚ Goldstien provides examples of different versions of the

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