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    To Kill a Mockingbird (by. Harper Lee) By: Jacob Coleman Alternate Ending Jem and I walked through the hollow night of the schoolyard‚ Jem not caring for my clumsiness in my childish suit. “Was I really that bad at the pageant?” I asked. “I found it amusing.” Giggled Jem. Jem’s smirk remark did not make me feel much better‚ so I quickly changed the topic. “Jem it’s too dark outside‚ I can’t see anything.” I frantically said. Jem didn’t respond‚ “Jem it’s too dark outside‚ I can’t

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    Alternate Ending‚ A Separate Peace From inside we could hear Phineas fall clumsily down the white marble stairs. Everyone stayed calm as we rushed outside to assist him. Finny said he couldn’t move or feel his legs and people started splitting up to go get help and shouting orders. Once the doctors and nurses arrived some of us helped to move him to the infirmary. After what seemed like hours Dr. Stanpole came out to tell us the news. He told us something we never expected. Phineas severed his spine

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    Power One theme among five stories included in chapter eleven was the power struggle between characters‚ either within themselves or among other characters. Power is somewhat of an elusive concept in which it can take many forms. The characters within this chapter exhibit a wide spectrum of power including the power achieved through independence and feelings of empowerment‚ the corruption that may coincide in great power‚ or the illusion of power. In the first story‚ titled Sweat‚ the character

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    Streets of Memphis”‚ there are important internal and external conflicts throughout the story that are being created as the characters try to survive. Being washed up on a mysterious island and getting hunted down by crazy man are some examples of conflict in “The Most Dangerous Game”. “Your brain against mine. Your woodcraft against mine. Your strength and stamina against mine” (Connell 74). This quote from the story shows the external conflict between Rainsford and General Zaroff. The General is challenging

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    Flags of our Fathers‚ written by James Bradley‚ is a World War II novel portraying the true story behind the six courageous soldiers who raised the American flag on Mount Suribachi‚ Japan. James Bradley wrote this story on behalf of his father‚ John Bradley who was a Marine stationed at Iwo Jima and also one of the flag raisers. In order to complete this book‚ James Bradley had to search for information about the lives of the other five flag raisers who were Rene Gagnon‚ Harlon Block‚ Franklin Sousley

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    The 1949 novel Shane by Jack Schaefer‚ is the story of a cowboy‚ who rode into a small town in Wyoming in the summer of ’89 by the name of Shane. Little did the people of that town know that Shane would soon change all of their lives forever. In this western novel‚ Shane represents the character that plays the American Western Hero which is a character that is shown in many different books‚ movies‚ and tall-tales. It is a character that America has come to not only know and love‚ but also to rely

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    Happy Birthday Sal

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    Happy Birthday Sal!!!!! This is the part where I tell you about how much I love you and how you have always been there for me and that your like the sal to my pal which you are! But I’m going to keep it plain and simple.... With a rap Kush rolled‚ glass full‚ We prefer the better things Niggas with no money act like money isn’t everything Were having a good time‚ they just trying to ruin it Shout out to the fact that its Sal’s fuckin 18th Birthday! Hair did‚ makeup on‚ Hottest‚ everytime

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    Rich Happy vs Homeless: A Comparison Are the Rich Happy is more compelling than Homeless because the author uses wry cynicism to shine a light on rich people’s money problems being about social status rather than money while Homeless is based on describing the homeless problem. Although both of these stories are written in different ways‚ one being a narrative while the other is descriptive‚ they are both dealing with two different ends of the human financial spectrum. Are the Rich Happy is a

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    Zachary Madison Mrs. Rich G 11/21/14 Figurative Language in The Fault in our Stars Authors use figurative language because it helps the reader describe the character or the place. Such as symbolism; this defines an item in a story. It could be a picture of something or it could be something. Metaphors are a figure of speech containing an implied comparison. John Green‚ author of The Fault In our Stars‚ uses figurative language; including metaphors and symbolism to define various aspects of Hazel

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    When Perry awoke from her sleep‚ riddled with unnerving dreams‚ she felt weak‚ like the weight of the world was resting on her frail shoulders. She buckled and sat‚ rigid‚ on the hard‚ gelid floor‚ praying that everything that had happened was a dream‚ or a hallucination or a horrible trick. It wasn’t. The world was gone‚ her family was dead and she knew that despite her unrivalled efforts‚ she couldn’t reverse what had happened. “DOUDY!” she screamed as she stepped out of the bunker and walked

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