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    Summary The essay “Bowling to Find a Lost Father” by Mee Her – a Hmong immigrant from Laos‚ came to America with her family in 1976. Her family entered the U.S as political refugees. In her essay‚ she describes the problem that makes a gap she and her father when they came to the United States as immigrants. She said she remembered the closeness that she used to have with her father when they lived in Laos. There‚ they had gone everywhere and done everything together‚ so these kept the relationship

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    pregnant. The life expectancy of women was lower than it was for men (62 for women vs. 69 for men)‚ mostly due to the fact that there was a high rate of death during childbirth. According to the Digital History Project‚ “during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ between 1 percent and 1.5 percent of all births ended in the mother’s death as a result of exhaustion‚ dehydration‚ infection‚ hemorrhage‚ or convulsions. Since the typical mother gave birth to between five and eight children‚ her lifetime

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    The Author to Her Book

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    The Author to Her Book In "The Author to Her Book‚" Anne Bradstreet explains how she felt when her poems were published without her knowledge and consent. She explains these feelings of resentment‚ humiliation‚ pride‚ affection‚ and commitment with the use of many poetic devices. She frequently experiences an internal struggle. Bradstreet uses extended metaphor throughout the poem to express her unhappiness with the publishing of her poems. The use of this metaphor helps us to relate

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    SSG Cavendar and myself that you did not know where they were at like they left on there on when you made the decision yourself. You also told me that SPC Willis was sick and that was the reason you let her go but I asked her over the incident the following day. She informed me when I talked to her that was not true and that means you lied to a noncommissioned officer not once but twice in the same infraction I will not accept or tolerate that from anyone in this section in a leadership position.

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    characters confront a mystery. Write a well-organized essay in which you identify the mystery and explain how the investigation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. 2. Morally ambiguous characters - characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying with them as purely good or purely evil - are at the heart of many works of literature. Great Expectations has a morally ambiguous character play a pivotal role. Write a well-organized essay

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    To Write as a Cook

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    To Write as a Cook Having a college writing class with the theme of Food for Thought‚ I am exposed to many different ideas of the food subject. I found that writing is like cooking. They both are a long process. However‚ I have gained a lot from the process of cooking‚ as well as writing. To create an essay is just like to create a dish: creativity and patience are always required. To me‚ writing is a difficult task to accomplish‚ for I do not have the sense of imagination and humor that a

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    The Author to Her Book

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    Bradstreet’s poem‚ The Author to her Book‚ metaphorically describes a mother’s feelings towards her book being published without permission. The lines 10 and 20 indicate a shift of a gradual change in tone‚ from critical and embarrassed to acceptance. The baby described in the poem figuratively represents her book and her life. Primarily‚ the imagery contributes to the complex attitude of the speaker due to the descriptions of her flaws and errors that she has had in her life (book) that has already been

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    Anne had conflict with her mother Edith sometimes‚ for example‚ the prayer incident. One night‚ when Anne was waiting for her Daddy to come and said her prayers with her‚ Edith told her that Otto would not come yet and suggested that she will replace the role of Otto one night as to pray with Anne together. However‚ Anne refused to praying with her mother‚ Edith was heartbroken by this‚ she said “ I don’t want to be cross‚ love cannot be forced.” with her tears in her eyes. Anne’s rejection also

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    mom didn’t want to see her. It’s emotionally hurting. I know how she feels‚ how they feels. Mom is hurting too. But I knew her. She will never show her weaknesses to others. On the other side‚ Ate is hurting. She is emotional because she is pregnant. That’s why I just supported her. I tried to make her smile every day I’m going to their home. Yes‚ I’m visiting them without mom knowing it. I’m bringing her a piece of mango every day‚ or sometimes oranges‚ or an apple. I want her to be healthy for the

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    Cima and her father are isolated from the rest of the world. They do not have contact with other humans and forgot what it was like to talk with other people. When someone does not have contact with other people outside their home‚ it can change them into a very different person. Cima and her father got along fairly well in their little house‚ despite all they had been through since their world changed. The circumstances that they had to prevail only brought them closer to one another and they both

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