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    he finished the sentence‚ two other humans brought out someone with a sack on their head. "This is your captain‚" he said‚ "Let this be an example to you all." He proceeded to pull out a gun and shot the captain in the head. There was a collective gasp from the crowd. "Soon this will be each and every one of you‚ one by one‚" he said pointing at the crowd. "So take my advice‚ and run for your life‚ as that is what you will be doing‚" he said and in a flash of smoke‚ the three of them disappeared

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    The imagery of Stephen Crane’s “War is Kind” Stephen Crane is an important poet to American Literature. He was one of the most famous writers of imagery‚ as well as naturalism. One of his poems‚ “War is Kind”‚ has many examples of imagery. This poem is also known as “Do not weep‚ maiden‚ for war is kind”‚ by its first line. Three examples of imagery in his poem are when her lover threw his hands towards the sky and his affrighted steed ran on alone; when the father tumbled in the yellow trenches

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    More Than Just Race: Being Black In The Inner City William Julius Wilson Chapter One Synopsis In this Chapter‚ the author introduces his backstory and the way people react around him despite the fact that he is a Harvard professor. Many of the residents in his building get nervous because he is black when he rides the elevator with them. However‚ despite the fact that he is discriminated against when he is out of his suits‚ he states that he cannot blame them for being

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    obstacles to overcome. Adapting to new foods‚ fighting temptations‚ and developing healthy eating habits are a few examples of the obstacles that a person may experience. Fast food restaurants are appropriate for situations that only allow enough time to gulp down a burger and fries and arrive at the desired destination on time. The restaurants are plentiful and precisely located for convenience purposes. On the other hand‚ the choices are extremely narrow if a person has to choose a healthy meal while

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    training programs to put more decision-making tools in the hands of store operators‚ and technology that make sure every store have every item on every day. Besides‚ 7-Eleven also offer its private label products to customers such as Slurpee and the Big Gulp‚ and there are also offer Movie Quik and proprietary wines in certain country. (

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    I swallowed gulps of salty water and struggled my way up to the next obstacle. When I come to think of it‚ there seemed to be times when swimming was a famous sport done for fun and pleasure. I moved in to the mirror maze. I bumped my head so many times‚ I lost count

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    Orwell constructs Winston Smith as a protagonist that does not embody the traditional characteristics of a heroic character. He is heartfelt about his resistance‚ but Orwell creates a hero that fails. This is not the Quixotic hero‚ but rather one who is withered and weakened by the external reality. Unlike Quixote‚ the readers does not fully remember all that Winston set out to do‚ but rather recognizes in his failure likes the flawed condition of human beings. Winston is perfectly ordinary‚

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    as it describes the women all huddled together‚ to give themselves a feeling of protection as they watch their husbands in perilous danger. They not only want to see their husbands alive‚ but their need for food is almost as great as shown by the gasps. The writer describes it as “vast waterborne game” although they are playing with lives‚ and says that the hunters are “spread like a net” which makes use of irony‚ as a method of catching something is to trap it in a net. The next paragraph is when

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    again I drilled myself as I swam my heart out for the 1st prize ribbon in the finals. The other girls were not too far behind me‚ or so I was told. I dared not to look back for fear I’d slow myself I heard cheers and shouts as I slowly surfaced for a gasp of air. "Just...a little...further..." as I stretched out my arm for the wall. "Got it!" I shouted in my head. "Time!" I heard my timekeeper yell. I pulled myself out of the water to dry. It was a close race between Maria Fitz and me‚ everyone was

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    O.V* I walked down the street on my way to my first day of school when I bumped into two people. The three of us dropped our book on the ground. At the same time we all grab somebody else’s books before we stand up. Once I fully straightened up I gasp at who I saw. Sarah and Hiro Shado....

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