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    novel that you have read‚ do you like the ending of the story. Give reasons for your answer. The novel that I have read is Catch Us If You Can. I like the ending because Rory is finally reunited with his father whom he has never met and Granda is also reunited with his long lost son. Rory would now have a chance to get to know his father as well as have a father figure in his life. Now‚ he has someone to rely on and go to for advice. Having a father would also mean that Rory can relinquish

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    Pauline Herbert Period 2 Coming Of Age Coming of age has different means to everyone‚ to hit puberty‚ to become self-dependent‚ to go from childhood to adulthood‚ and even simply becoming mature. Veronica Roth (Author of Divergent) takes you on a journey of her coming of age in a more creative way than most. She’s telling her own story in an entertaining and inventive way. Beatrice Prior was born into an Abnegation family full of hidden identities and a dystopian society full of corruption

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    I Can See Clearly Now Flannery O’Conner argued that “[Distortion] is the only way to make people see”. This famous statement is initially contradictory and incongruous‚ but in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 it is easy to see the truth of this paradox. The pages of Catch-22 are lined with distortion and each instance provides for a new kind of clarity. Catch-22 is simply a war story illustrated by ridiculous behavior and illogical arguments and told in a flatly satirical tone. Though the book never states

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    Reginald Blount 11/21/13 The benefits and drawbacks of a group debate When debating on a topic or pacific subject I prefer to debate one on one‚ but that is not the only way debating is done it is also done in groups and this can be a benefit in some situations and can also be a problem in some cases. When having a group debate it gives you a broad approach with having more than two people opinion‚ it’s going to be a harder fight‚ but you will get more than one standpoint on the argument

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    CATCH US IF YOU CAN by Catherine MacPhail Synopsis (Chapter by Chapter) Name : ONG KOK YANG Class : 5 AMANAH CHAPTER 1 Rory and his granda were at the clinic. It was time for Granda’s regular check-up. Mister McIntosh‚ Rory’s granda‚ took a puff of his pipe. They met a young girl with a baby. The baby’s name was Lorelei. Granda linked the name to some past films. Granda’s pocket was on fire and the smoke alarm in the clinic went off. Rory took

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    Choose an event in the novel you have studied which you find the most memorable. Give textual evidence to support your answer. Based on the novel Catch Us If You Can that I have studied‚ the event that I find the most memorable is when Granda almost died. Rory and Granda climbed a hill and had to run to hide from a police car. Because of this‚ Granda began wheezing and he looked very tired. Rory then saw a stone bus shelter and took Granda there to rest. A few moments later‚ Rory too fell asleep

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    We need to see what we can’t see for a plethora of reasons. However the most important reason is because most of the events and occurrences are either too small‚ large‚ slow or too fast for the naked eye to see. As Humans we are we are curious are we are always on the quest to learn more and gain more knowledge. In order to gain more knowledge and to improve ourselves we need to see what is beyond our vision. Another reason why we see need to see what we can’t see is to improve the way we do certain

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    for ever decisively and absolutely. Today‚ just with a PC and an internet connection‚ without additional costs you can send instantly and receive instantly messages(emails) from the other corner of the world just not long before ago you have to await letter to get to recipient in about 7 days if not lost in transit and other so the reply to return to you. Now you can find almost any piece of info with a web browser and chat (eg.Skype)‚ again freely using text‚ audio or even video. Another area

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    With close reference to the novel that you have read‚ discuss how courage is shown by one of the characters. In the novel “Catch Us If You Can”‚ the character who shows courage is Rory. Rory handles challenges with courage. No fear will ever deter him from being separated from his Granda. He had to risk the dangers from being caught as well as other problems that come his way. Firstly‚ a boy in his early teens‚ Rory has the courage to take care of his grandfather all by himself. It is not easy

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    they don’t reject that god play an epistemic role‚ which god telling us reliably what is morally good and bad‚ or motivational role in morality‚ which god providing divine incentives for moral behavior. The logic behind voluntarism and naturalism can be explained using Socrates’ label. Voluntarism argues that something is pious‚ because the god loves it‚ while non-voluntarists argue that something is loved by the gods‚ because it is pious. Voluntarists put strong focus on god’s will that determines

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