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    The Benefit of Friendship

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    After reading Holes I found that it was a very inspiring folk tale with many mysteries that tied together in the end. I valued the themes that Sachar wrote about because they are the values that many elementary students have. Students always want to fit in with everybody else‚ have nicknames for their best friends‚ and share their life stories without being judged. These are the main values that I found among the friendships at Camp Green Lake. The first value of fitting in with everyone else

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    With broken hands and withered souls. Emancipated from all you know. You got to go and dig those holes.” This shows that they had to dig holes even with the harsh conditions of where they were. Even if they got hurt or anything they just had to keep digging holes. Another quote is from one of the supervisors which they called Mr.Sir he stated “There’s lizards‚ hot sun‚ and Rattlesnakes.” You can tell what they had to deal with

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    Sample Condolence Letter

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    Dear Stanley‚ Thank you so much for explaining your problem and what’s happening with you at the moment. I know you are going through a rough time right now but all I can say is that you have To stay strong and confident‚ don’t let anyone get to you. Just know that you’re stronger then Everyone out there. If someone is really bothering go ahead and you tell your counsellor Mr.Pendanski‚ and I’m sure he could help you. If anything tell the warden‚ the warden is basically the boss (the one who

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    literary techniques

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    putting more excitement in to the writing. Putting more dynamics in writing create more excitement. Without excitement‚ the writing will be monotonous. "He was standing in the middle of a lizard nest. He felt the scream explode inside of him" (Sachar). Stanley was standing in a pit full of yellow spotted lizards that can kill him in a single bite. This connects to what I’m saying of more excitement in writings. That is why literary techniques create dynamics by adding more excitement. In addition

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    On November 29‚ 2015‚ I‚ Cpl. Lessane‚ with the Hampton County Sheriff’s Office‚ responded to 995 Stanley Loop‚ in the city/county of Hampton‚ in reference to a domestic incident between mother and son. Upon arrival‚ I made contact with the complainant‚ Rose Stanley‚ who stated her son‚ Gregory Stanley‚ was causing a disturbance in the residence. INTERVIEW WITH COMPLAINANT: (ROSE STANLEY) Ms. Stanley stated Gregory was causing a disturbance in the residence on the above listed date. She stated Gregory

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    He introduces himself to Stanley as‚ "Dr. Pendanski". There are flashbacks to Stanley being picked on

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    Imperialism in Europe

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    importantly railroads received large improvements. Indian products also became a larger part in the international trade. | Political | * 1750 outposts in India are operated according to economic imperialism‚ employ sepoys * In 1765‚ the “Black hole of Calcutta” allowed the East India Trading Co. to gain control of Calcutta and soon surrounding regions * 1818- East India Trading Co gains so much control over the subcontinent it forms the British Raj (reign). * Cultural implications cause

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    [her] own living.” And so Stella left the safety of her farm in order to make herself feel important and worthy of grandeur. Stella then marries herself to Stanley‚ someone to tell her he loves her and put her up on a pedestal. He refers to her as “[his] baby doll‚” and showers her with compliments. Stanley makes Stella feel wanted. When Stanley acts

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    old student. This baggage that Blanche carries on her shoulders bites at Stella throughout the play‚ eventually causing the demise of their relationship. As Blanche’s visit goes on with Stella‚ the past burden seems too great and with the help of Stanley‚ Stella has Blanche committed to a mental hospital‚ thus symbolizing the death of the relationship they once had. The next death we

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    A Streetcar Named Desire Overall Reactions to Characters and Situations Lies‚ Violence and Hysteria As the play begins‚ the reader meets Stella‚ Stanley and Mitch. Stella and Stanley are laughing‚ joking around and being friendly towards each other. Eunice is also in this scene‚ by Stella’s side. It is clear that she is a secondary character based on the lack of her description other than “The white woman is Eunice‚ who occupies the upstairs flat”. Blanche is quickly introduced as well‚ seen in

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