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    time‚ so both are tense and worried‚ hence the demanding questions and lack of trust. Horatio is with Bernardo and Marcellus because they want Horatio to witness the appearance of the apparition so that they will have someone else acknowledges its happening. Horatio is listed as Prince Hamlet’s friend and confidant and Marcellus refers to Horatio as a "scholar" when the apparition first appears. 2) When Horatio was first told about the appearance of the apparition‚ he was skeptical‚ " Horatio says

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    It is very early in the morning‚ Brutus is distraught. He wakes Lucius from his slumber. Lucius hands Brutus an anonymous letter‚ “I found this paper‚ thus sealed up” (50). The letter urged Brutus to act on Rome’s behalf. “Speak‚ strike‚ redress!” (52). Cassius and the other conspirators visit Brutus and finalize their dangerous mission. Brutus asks for all of the conspirators hands‚ Cassius suggests an oath. Brutus scoffs at the idea of an oath. Brutus thinks oaths are for people who need trusting

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    in the plane. But after sitting in my seat for another four long hours‚ I heard another rumble‚ and this rumble couldn’t be the landing gear. Suddenly the Sun was replaced by dark clouds and rain poured on the windows. “There is a thunderstorm happening and we’re in the middle of it‚ so please seat back in your seats and buckle up.” said the captain. I thought there should be just some turbulence and an intensive atmosphere in the plane. But unexpectedly‚ the turbulence was so heavy that I was nearly

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    interesting. He takes Hungarian lessons from a girl named Andrea. They fall in love and get married. Later‚ they also have a daughter whom they name Kati. Taylor is also curious and determined to understand the strange meeting that took place on 18 January. He feels afraid whenever he thinks of the strange encounter but his curiosity pushes him to seek answers. Q : Based on the novel above‚ describe one of the following moments in the story‚ answer with evidence. - the most frightening - the saddest Ans

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    signalman sees the “appearance” and listens to his warning. The dead and injured were brought over the spot were it stood on. The second death happens to a young and beautiful lady. After stopping the train they find her dead in the cabin. It is a very strange and sudden death‚ which makes me feel eerie and afraid‚ more than just knowing someone died‚ how this person dies and who did it. The most mysterious death is when the narrator went in the morning to the signalman’s box and finds him dead‚ under the

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    Monster of Latin America The Chupacabra is the legendary hairless‚ dog-like creature that is responsible for the cattle mutilations in Latin America. This “strange alien-like bipedal monster with red eyes and a long‚ thin row of spikes down its back” rips its victims apart and removes the ears‚ eyes‚ lips‚ and some organs (Coleman). Also‚ it sometimes drains the blood completely. The creation of the Chupacabra says a great deal about humanity. The legend of the Chupacabra shows that humans want

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    delightful. Tim’s mind only works in a way that the makes his movies creepy. Tim Burton’s uses lighting‚ shots and framing‚ and characterization to prove that the mood creates a sense of a make belief reality. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to create a strange but fantastical mood. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ grey filters‚ an example of low key lighting‚ were used to make Charlie’s entire life seem cold and dark. But when the kids got inside of Willy Wonka’s factory‚ the scene is flooded with

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    never had‚ allowed me to know about an actual child’s life growing up with Tourette’s. While reading the book I actually felt the emotions he was feeling all his life growing up. It is incredible to know all that a child can do regardless of what is happening with them. Brad the main character of the book proves that rather you have a disability or not‚ what matters is how you set your mind to want to do things and complete it. In the book one of Brad’s friends from B’nai B’rith Youth Organization (BBYO)

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    this discovery was because I was on daily broadcast show at my school. Once I became more known at my school‚ I became more determined to be different because I knew people didn’t want to watch boring. I became terrified of being average. With this happening‚ I began to dress more colorfully and lively. I did things different with my hair. I began to gain more friends. This made me realize that I am meant to be a little out of the box and that it’s okay to be weird. In addition to finding innovation

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    The Boy in the striped Pyjamas Essay The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne is a story that tells of the holocaust through the eyes of a child‚ Bruno‚ a boy who discovers a peculiar friend that lives a strange existence on the other side of the adjoining wire fence. The important ideas presented in the novel are cruelty‚ discrimination‚ and abusive power‚ the holocaust from a child’s perspective and the misinterpretations from a child who gradually discovers the world to be not as enjoyable

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