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    In the short story‚ “The Lady or the Tiger”‚ the accused is faced with a dilemma. Should he trust the princess whom he loves and open the door on the right she has gestured towards‚ or should he open the other door? One door hides a deadly tiger and the other door holds a beautiful lady. Based on the characterization of the princess in the story‚ the accused should choose the other door. If the princess wishes not to lose her lover to another woman‚ she will direct him towards death via the

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    In our literary group discussion‚ we accomplished many things that we needed to get done. We also discussed many things that needed to be explained. Our literary group was able to talk about our story and ask our questions about the chapters we read. The most important objective that we needed to get done was talking about our project that we will perform when we are done reading this story. We were able discussed what scenes from the book that we will perform. The first scene that will show our

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    Reaction to Convocation

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    Reaction to Dr. David Callahan I was prepared to be interested in hearing this person speak‚ but when he started to list some “facts”‚ I started to tune out. The one that stood out for me was that‚ “billions of dollars have been lost for the music industry because of illegal downloading.” If people who downloaded the illegal music actually purchased it‚ yes- that would be more money in the big wigs pockets. However‚ many studies have shown (and I read another one on Techcruch right before seeing

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    Pride and Prejudice is set in the early 19th century‚ in the same period Jane Austen herself lived in. It is set in a niche section of the society of that time‚ specifically the upper middle class‚ so it tells the reader about what life was like in this section of society. Since it focuses on such a small portion of society‚ it allows Austen to develop her writing in a lot of depth to narrate to the reader about what life was like. It becomes clear to the modern reader that life was very different

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    Desiree Baby

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    Desiree’s Baby Essay “Desiree’s Baby” is a short story written by Kate Chopin. The setting of this story is set in the 19th Century in Louisiana. This short story is a love story between Armand Aubigny and Desiree. “Desiree’s baby” begins like many love stories before it with love at first sight‚ but does not end like a typical romance novel due to its harsh ending. Armand begins to become progressively distant towards Desiree and her baby throughout the story due to Armand discovering that they

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    1. Jimmy’s love for Martha is in a very real and literal sense in his mind. This love was constructed in part from a brief encounter they had in the past and established and elaborated on‚ by his loneliness and battle fatigue brought on by the war. I believe he has constructed this relationship with her because of this. It’s not entirely clear in the story if his love is genuine or merely a catalyst or distraction to transport him away from the world he now lives in‚ where there is no love or morality

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    How does Tim Butcher emphasise the problems and possible dangers faced on his journey during this passage? (P59-63) There are many ways in which Tim Butcher emphasises danger during this passage; he does this through his language and through using other techniques such as using triplets. One example of danger is at the very start of the passage (bottom of page 59) and this is where we see the first use of a triplet – using this technique emphasises just how dangerous the Congo can be: “Thoughts

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    Slightly different from the romantic novel‚ the movie adds drama and thriller that stars Julianne Hough‚ Josh Duhamel‚ and Cobie Smulders. The movie opens up with a fight that results in a bloody knife and fallen body. Erin‚ who is now known as Katie‚ runs away to make a new life for herself. She lands in Southport‚ North Carolina and finds herself a nice place to stay and a job as a waitress at Ivan’s Fish Shack. During Katie’s couple of nights in Southport‚ she begins to have nightmares of what

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    Blizzard By Jim Murphy

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    BLIZZARD (BOOK REPORT) Did you enjoy this book or would you have wanted to read another book? I read a book called “Blizzard” by Jim Murphy. I really enjoyed reading this book for various reasons. This book was great to read because I got to learn about a storm that changed America. Also‚ this great non-fiction book about the East Coast blizzard of 1888 is fun to read because it showed what the blizzard did to the people who experienced it. This book has lots of detail and engaging text and illustrations

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    In the story “The Parsley Garden” a boy named Al Condraj steals a hammer. Al Condraj gets caught stealing. He gets set off with a warning‚ hating the men that made him feel embarrassed. He builds up courage and pride to go into the store and work out a better way to get the hammer. Al Condraj gave a valuable lesson about the story. He did not let his hurt pride keep him from his objective ‚ in fact he maturely worked for what he wanted and strove to get it. The author William Saroyan interprets

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