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    Escape By Hereward Carrington All day long Orloff had paced his cell. The blackness of the sky outside was equaled only by the blackness of his thoughts. The deep rolling of the thunder reverberated through the thick stone walls of his prison‚ and every now and then a fitful gust of rain swirled through the tiny broken window‚ wetting his face as he stared out into the night. Orloff cursed‚ wiped the water from his face with his grimy fingers‚ and turned to pacing his cell once more.

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    Escape from Camp 14 1-Shin Dong-Hyuk is the main character of the book Escape from Camp 14‚ his story is a tragedy‚ throughout his life he believed that everything happened because he deserved it. The North Korean State molds everyones thoughts to make it easier to control the people. There is virtually no freedom with the borders of North Korea. Shin lived a hard life in the camp‚ feeling pains that are not comprehendible. The way his story is told‚ it makes it hard to continue to read during some

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    Meaning: loud uproar Example: screaming for help Synonym: express‚ verbalize‚ utter Sentence: The clamor of the community could be heard from miles away. 7. Word: chide Meaning: to scold mildly Example: you scold bad behavior Synonym: lecture‚ call down Sentence: the teacher chides the student for talking out of place. The Kite Runner Escape from Afghanistan | Amir | Farah Ahmedi | Description | A friend of the son of a servant (Hassan)‚ jealous Pashtun‚ no integrity‚ kite fighter

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    The Escape From Alcatraz Alcatraz was a prison built for the worst prisoners of them all. The Jailhouse was constructed in 1934‚ when a big crime wave hit the US‚ robberies‚ murders‚ and many more crimes. Alcatraz was often referred to as “the rock”‚ and many people died of the consequences such as the cold dark empty cells‚ called the strip cells‚ and the overall boredom and loneliness.(No Way Out). Many people attempted to escape such as Frank Morris‚ Clarence Anglin‚ and John Anglin.A lot of individuals

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    concentration camp and‚ prior to his escape‚ knew no other life. Growing up‚ Shin believed in the rules of the camp and was brainwashed to think that his situation was normal. He was beaten‚ starved‚ abused‚ held captive in horrible conditions‚ and brainwashed. All of these things robbed him of his basic human rights. Fortunately‚ he met a man who was a new prisoner who taught him about life outside the camp and eventually he was able to convince himself to escape. No human should be put through such

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    Escape From Camp 14 ‚ by Blaine Harden‚ is about the only man who managed to escape from North Korea’s high security concentration camp‚ Camp 14‚ and lived to tell his story. Shin Dong-Hyuk was born in Camp 14. His mother and father got married inside the camp as a prize for their obedience and hard work‚ Shin’s brother and father lived in other facilities inside the camp‚ and they never lived together as a family. He was trained to snitch on his family‚ classmates and coworkers and vice versa. He

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    The Escape - Millie Murray Plot Story of an abusive husband and how his oppressed wife makes her journey to independence. •Alton had refused to allow Patsy from visiting her sick and ailing motherin Jamaica‚ even though Patsy was pining away for her mother and homeland. • Miz Ruby‚ Patsy’s friend‚ provided both emotional and monetary support to encourage Patsy to escape. She thought of the plan for Patsy ’s successful escape. Alton‚ who had always underestimated Patsy’s intelligence

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    Escape Dark‚ ominous clouds had completely covered the sky. The atmosphere was oppressive‚ not a sound could be heard. With the exception of a narrow window‚ he was enclosed in a bare‚ desolate room. There was no way out. Aaron got up from the ground‚ very slowly‚ with all the energy he had left. Worn-out‚ he finally managed to stand on his feet‚ before surrendering to the pain of his wounded legs; he fell on the hard bed. He was unsure of how he managed to survive‚ however his future was nothing

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    growth come only through continuous effort and struggle.” This quote relates to Shin’s growth as an individual who is trying to escape Camp 14 and North Korea’s growth as a country. In the book‚ Escape from Camp 14‚ Shin is struggling to get out of Camp 14 so‚ he can experience the outside world while North Korea is struggling to hold together‚ but ends up growing from the struggle. In conclusion‚ Shin‚ and North Korea are similar in many ways through their struggles are a little different though

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    In the reading of “Escape from Afghanistan” written by Farah Ahmedi‚ the reader learns Ahmedi is grateful and caring. This story overall reveals the admirable characteristics of Farah Ahmedi. Even though Farah Ahmedi does not have much to be grateful for‚ she remains thankful for what she has. When Ahmedi and her mother attempt to cross over to Pakistan‚ they do not have a place to stay‚ nor they have a good chance of reaching Pakistan. Yet she remains grateful for the company of her mother. Ahmedi

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