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    Unit 5 Paper – The House on Mango Street Summary of “Our Good Day” In my opinoin this part of the story shows that you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Just because someone looks a certain way that doesn’t mean that they are a bad person or are not worthy. Everyone should be given a chance to prove themselves. Unlike Cathy who dismisses Rachel & Luch because of the way they look‚ Esparanza gives them a chance and ends up getting two very good friends out of the deal that don’t seem to

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    Haunted House Exploration Layers of Fear features slow-paced exploration-based gameplay with the occasional puzzle introduced for variety’s sake. As is typical for games of this genre‚ Bloober Team’s primary interest isn’t in challenging you‚ but rather to pique your investigative interest with an enticing mystery to solve. Therefore‚ your interaction with the world is limited to opening doors‚ picking up and inspecting objects‚ and looking in the right direction at the right time. Layers of Fear

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    think about her shoes instead of noticing how she dances. Esperanza sometimes wished for never forget where she comes from or who she is and sometimes she wishes on something stupid that one of those days will come true. “One day I will have a house on my own‚ but I won´t forget who I am or where I came from… (p.87)Make a wish?... I closed my eyes. Did you wish already? Yes I said…” (p. 104-105) this shows that she wants to not forget about her past but she wishes for a new future that she will

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    345 Prof. Nava 5/2/12 Race in Down These Mean Streets “Éste es un mundo brillante‚ éstas son mis calles‚ mi barrio de noche‚ con sus miles de luces‚ cientos de millones de colores mezclados con los ruidos‚ un sonido vibrante de carros‚ maldiciones‚ murmullos de alegría y de llantos‚ formando un gran concierto musical (Thomas‚ Down These Mean Streets‚ 1998‚ p. 3)”‚ is how Piri Thomas describes his birthplace‚ East Harlem. The diversity of cultures‚ the vibrant street life‚ the passion and conflicts

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    This is the story about how three girls disappeared inside an old‚ abandoned house and left one witness. I was that witness. The story starts when it was raining and my friends kept complaining about stupid stuff. I thought it was a good idea to take a walk through the woods since I do it all the time. At least it’s better than staying at home‚ bored out of our minds. I was hiking with my friends Alyssa‚ Jennifer‚ and Marcie. Marcie kept repeating the same aggravating sentence

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    that Esperanza was writing in the beginning of the chapter and she sounds like six years old because she loves to write about her houses that she described many things about her homes that her family and she didn’t always live on Mango street. Before that‚ they lived on Loomis on the third floor‚ and before that‚ they lived on Keeler. She writes‚ “The house on Mango Street is ours‚ and we don’t have to pay rent to anybody‚ or share the yard with the people J downstairs‚ or be careful not to make too

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    women‚ where Clare is able to pass as a white woman‚ while Irene sometimes passes as a white woman when it’s convenient for her. Larson shows how easy it is for one to lose one’s identity through Irene’s and Clare’s life struggles. While‚ in Down These Mean Streets‚ Piri Thomas Focuses on the inner and outer conflict of Piri Thomas has around his identity. Thomas is a dark-skinned Latino American who struggles with his identity. Piri struggles though is childhood trying to fit in with the rest of his

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    In the article "Whispers from the Grave‚" and the poem "Haunted House" by Valerie Worth show reasons why many people are interested by ghosts. One reason people can be interested in ghosts is because they can use these stories to compensate their feelings for someone they lost that was close to them. In the beginning of the article‚ the author writes about who Sarah lost and how this affected her life after this tragedy. "Sarah was haunted by her grief. She felt she was being pursued by a menacing

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    "Charlie‚" My mom yelled‚"go walk your dog." I called for Pluto as I fetched the leash from the parlor. He came running and leaped on top of me‚ "Down boy‚ I know you love our walks together and I do too‚ but you need to calm down." I put the leash on him and we ventured out... Pluto and I passed by my school‚ the park‚ my friend Dallas’ house‚ the grocery store‚ and my older brother’s school. We walked and walked until we reached the edge of the town. An old car of vivid colors passed by us‚ it

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    Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the

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