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    past the Radley house because of rumors they have heard from their other neighbors. Jem and Scout thought as “Boo [as a] half man‚ half monster‚ all terror. [Also they thought he was] six-and-a-half feet tall‚ based on his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands were bloodstained” (Lee 13). Even though the children had never seen Boo in their lives‚ they use their imagination based on rumors they had heard. Judging people and talking about people that you

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    Sandoval 1  Kathleen Sandoval  Mr. Royal   AP Literature P4  04 March 2014  “Where Children Live”Analysis   “Where  Children  Live”  by  Naomi  Shihab  Nye  has  become  one  of  my  favorite   poems  after  reading  it  for  this  assignment.  Many  of  the  poems  found  in  chapter  13 are focused on dark  subjects  like  death  or   winter‚  which  made  this  poem  stand  out  even  more.  “Where  Children  Live”  causes  a  feeling  of  nostalgia  to  the  reader‚  because  it depicts a home full of happiness and 

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    Not Afraid of Boo A large part of a book is defined by the characters within it. A book is often only as good as its characters. Many books feature bland characters with no personality whatsoever. The best of characters are complex‚ with depth and a personality all their own. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird features many different characters. One of the most interesting characters is Arthur “Boo” Radley. Boo is introduced to the reader as a mystic monster‚ but as the story continues he is

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    shark fins and dolphin fins and always wonder about the animals and would love to see them in their habitat. This way you can actually see them and learn about them at the same time. There were other animals there as well like pine voles‚ flying squirrels‚ ghost crabs‚ bats‚ tree frogs‚ lobsters‚ and sting rays. They range from amphibians‚ aquatic life‚ mammals‚ birds‚ and reptiles. You can see each set of animals in their own habitat. I would definitely suggest everyone visit this museum if they

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    He controls the flow of food supply such as squirrels and birds‚ how much food‚ medicinal supplies and weaponry there is at the start of the games‚ the weather which plays a huge factor on the survival of the tributes as well as designing different ‘natural’ disasters that can cause serious injuries

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    SERMON: WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT ABORTION by Steve Cole January 25‚ 2004 Special Message Thirty-one years ago this past Thursday‚ on January 22‚ 1973‚ the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion in the infamous Roe v. Wade decision. As Christians‚ we need to remember that what is legal is not necessarily moral in God’s sight. Morality is not determined by popular or judicial opinion‚ but by what the Bible says. So I want us to look at what the Bible says about abortion. I could (and have‚ in a

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    Literature in Translation Written Composition – First Draft A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen The development and disintegration of Torvald Helmer’s character in ‘A Doll’s House’. A defining feature of the lifestyle in 19th century Scandinavia was the intensely patriarchal nature of society – a theme that is meticulously explored in Henrik Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ – a highly controversial play at the time of its release in late 19th century Norway.

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    Outdoor Getaway The outdoors can offer a broad spectrum of opportunities that I can enjoy. Hunting‚ fishing‚ and camping are a few outlets that I use to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. I have many different ideas and activities that I associate with nature. The outdoors is my way of getting away from the stresses of everyday life. Fishing is one way I can get away from the everyday hustle and bustle of everyday life. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting on the

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    with vibrant yellow and red leaves. I took in a deep breath of the crisp air‚ letting it back out. I could see my breath in the air and feel my cheeks were rosy red from the whistling wind. I could hear grasshoppers clicking from a distance and squirrels shuffling in the leaves‚ looking for nuts to collect as they got ready for the cold winter months ahead. Birds were singing and chirping‚ I closed my eyes as I took in the sweet lullaby they sang back and forth to each other. The back of my calves

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    In this journal‚ I will be predicting that they will not meet Boo Radley. One reason I think that they will not meet him is because he is locked up. The first reason I know he is locked up is that the kids have never seen him. They have not seen him‚ but people say that he exists. The second reason I believe he is locked up is because he does not go to church or socialize with anyone. One Sundays the doors and shutters on his house are always closed which usually means cold weather or sickness. He

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