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    status quo and are the most faithful believers of conformity. In Celia Rees’ Witch Child‚ the author slowly reveals how humans fear and hate what they don’t understand. The novel shows us just how easily lack of knowledge about something that is new to a person can lead to him/her fearing this thing. This idea is developed through the superstitions‚ religion and the natives. The Puritans that appear in the novel Witch Child are driven by superstition and religion. They’re actions are often inhumane

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    The Book Thief is a novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. First published in 2005‚ the book won several awards and was listed on The New York Times Best Seller list for over 230 weeks. Plot The Book Thief centers around the life of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old girl living in Germany during World War II. Liesel’s experiences are narrated by Death‚ who describes both the beauty and destruction of life in this era. After her brother’s death‚ Liesel arrives in a distraught state at the home

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    Witch Child by Celia Rees

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    Bookreport Witch child‚ Celia Rees 1. when: time setting: 1659 to 1660 2. where: place setting: England‚ boat‚ new land Beulah 3. who: characters main: Mary she is 14 years old‚ a witch and rebellious‚ minor: Martha: she’s the woman who took care of Mary at the boat and in Beulah. the Rivers family and the Morses: these are the friends of Mary and she lives together with them. Jaybird: an Indian boy Mary meets when she is in the forest in the sequel she marries him and they live together. 4

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    charges. Attempted‚ she’s discovered blameworthy yet the case goes to offer. The young lady was Jennet Device and the charge was witchcraft. This exceptional‚ environmental and wonderful documentary recounted to her story‚ the account of The Pendle Witch Child‚ the ramifications of the case and how it resounded.

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    Butalon‚ John Kevin T. Prof. Nolasco A – 106 English/ ENG101A The Witch of Portobello About the Author Paolo Coelho - (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpawlu kuˈeʎu]; born August 24‚ 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist. Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. He attended a Jesuit school. As a teenager‚ Coelho wanted to become a writer. Upon telling his mother this‚ she responded with "My dear‚ your father is an Engineer. He’s a logical‚ reasonable man with

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    HOOT BOOK RATIONALE Hoot‚ Carl Hiassen‚ 2002 Intended audience The novel Hoot tells the story of new kid Roy Eberhardt and his struggles to adjust to his new home of Coconut Grove‚ Florida. As he tries to do this‚ he goes on a crazy journey with two other kids‚ as they try to protect burrowing owls and their habitat from the construction of a pancake house. Hoot is a novel that is appropriate for readers who are 9 and older. Even though the book is meant for a younger audience‚ it still contains

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    human figure in a landscape‚ renders life with authority‚ and draws idea from personal experiences. The setting is of local color since they are located in the rural area. The names and personality of the characters are known locally. The Plot used is Aristotelian Plot Structure‚ common to all Local Color stories. The themes are superstitious beliefs and social justice. The uses of local words that cannot be translated to English are very evident. Regional realities that are unique to the locality are

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    Candace Garrett Miss Kesler A Child Called “It” 10 September 2010 3‚627‚803 children are reported to Child Protective Services yearly in the United States. One of the worst child abuse cases in California’s history came to an end on March 5‚ 1973‚ when Dave Pelzer entered foster care. Dave begins his incredible story as an abused child in just one of his book series called A Child Called "It." This heartrending story tells of one boy’s courage to survive‚ as it is easy to read but not so easy

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    City of Ember (2008) Plot Summary Showing all 3 plot summaries When mankind is about to come to an end‚ a group of scientists decide to create and populate a city deep underground. The city of Ember is to last for 200 years after which its inhabitants are to retrieve from a strong box instructions to return to the surface. Over time however‚ the message is lost and life in Ember is rapidly deteriorating. Their power supply is failing and food is being rationed. It’s left to two young adults to

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    What I love about the The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe (TLWW) is its truly beautiful and enchanting story containing a Christian allegory. The movie falters in those moments where it robs the story of its purity and truth. As a child reading the story‚ or having it read to you‚ you are taken from an ordinary world into an extraordinary one. As Lewis wrote in his essay “On Three Ways of Writing for Children” the reader of a story like TLWW “does not despise real woods because he has read of enchanted

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