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    2(c) Prove or disprove the following statements by finding appropriate evidence from Stuart Little Stuart Little is a film that promotes tolerance of difference. Evidence may be a quotation (spoken)‚ it may entail a discussion of the narrative events or strategies of presentation‚ or something else that you feel is applicable. In films‚ for example‚ voices and accents can be used as evidence‚ as can costumes and choices of particular actors who are famous for other roles. Make sure you give

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    Charlotte’s Web Critical Review: Focus on Setting In a very real sense‚ Charlotte’s Web is set in E. B. White’s barn in Maine. In the story though it is not White’s barn but the Zuckerman’s farm. And yet‚ the farm is not the only setting in the book. In chapter 17 we were introduced to a new setting‚ the country fair. The first image we are given when the group arrives at the fair is of the Ferris wheel: “When they pulled into the Fair Grounds‚ they could hear music and see the Ferris wheel turning

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    " The book begins with the assassination of two Supreme Court Justices‚ by the names of Rosenberg and Jensen. The general populace can see no connection between the two‚ nor can they speculate as to why either would be killed--Rosenberg was rapidly approaching death by natural causes‚ and Jensen had never seemed to be too opinionated. The FBI is baffled; the Oval Office is in a state of chaotic stress. The list of suspects seems far too obvious‚ and proves to be filled with dead-ends. However‚

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    Chapter 1 1. a plane crash 2. the pilot died 3. who holds the conch is allowed to speak 4. he is the lead of the choir 5. confident and a natural leader 6. Ralph; because he won majority of the votes 7. hunters 8. the plane and a monster 9. he’s scared to see blood Chapter 2 10. to hunt for food 11. a snake thing; scared 12. to make a fire so a passing boat will see them 13. by Piggy’s glasses take role 14. he disappears 15. Piggy wants order and rules while the boys are chaotic

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    Have you ever read a story or stories that have literary elements? Well‚ all stories have literary elements‚ but today I’m going to compare‚ and contrast three stories “Liberty”‚ “Sniper”‚ and “Harrison Bergeron” along with three elements conflict‚ setting‚ and character. Conflict is the first literary element I will talk about with these stories. Each story had a conflict that was like each other. In “Liberty” the narrator and her family needed to escape from the island to the USA without being

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    CHARACTER SKETCH - Marius Wiles Pain; that was all that Marius Wiles remembered from his childhood. The pain of realizing that his younger brother was now gone‚ missing. The pain of the police ignoring him and not accepting his help with the case. They would pick nine-year-old Marius up and place him on the kitchen stool‚ telling him that everything was going to be okay‚ not to worry and that he wasn’t going to understand any of it. That was the problem‚ it wasn’t okay‚ and he did understand what

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    7. In Scene Two‚ Amanda is in conflict with Laura. Who is in conflict in Scene Three? What starts the conflict‚ and what is it about? Tom and Amanda are in conflict in scene three. The conflict is started by Amanda because Tom used the Lord’s name in vain. This continues to escalate‚ due to Amanda taking away Tom’s DH Lawrence book as she invades his privacy and personal life after work. The argument ends as Tom angrily walks away from his mother‚ since she continues to criticize him for the way

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    In the story both main characters have things in common like being different and those characters are Sarah and Ava and the stories they come from are Making Sarah Cry and Don’t Give Up The Fight.Sarah is different because people play this game to make fun of her and Ava is different because she is a girl during track people make fun of her.They are both different because the characters handle their situation differently so Sarah doesn’t speak up But when Ava does she does speak up. In the story

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    Jealous of his adoptive brother and fearful he won’t inherit his father’s fortune‚ a man gets entangled with mobsters and his adoptive brother must find him before it’s too late. BRIEF SYNOPSIS BROCK (12) is spoiled and likes to raise hell. His single father‚ CLIFFORD‚ doesn’t have the heart to discipline him. When Clifford’s best friend dies‚ Clifford adopts his orphan son‚ DEREK (12). Derek is the complete opposite of Brock. Brock soon becomes jealous. His father wishes Brock were more like Derek

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    Narrative Speech Outline Intro - Attention Getter :In today’s society‚ one will be paid more if their job is more economically important. So what professions do we define as economically important? Teachers‚ doctors‚ public defenders‚ The President of the United States. Explain relevance of narrative to audience: When I was watching TV the other day they were talking about a player who wanted to be traded to another team mainly because he wasn’t getting paid enough‚ yet his salary was capped

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