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    Luis In Tangerine

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    make have always affected our lives. In the novel Tangerine‚ Luis made a huge impact on the main character. The way Luis made a huge impact on Paul was by showing him the tangerine groves‚ Confronting Erick who’s Paul’s brother‚ and also dealing with death. By the end of the story Paul became stronger with the help of Luis. One of the big choices that Luis made that affected Paul was when Luis showed him the tangerine groves and his new tangerine‚ the Golden Dawn. This affected Paul because when

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    Tangerine Observation

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    Observation When I think of a tangerine‚ I think of a smaller orange. Round‚ small‚ and orange. To me it’s not the most interesting fruit‚ maybe that’s why nothing rhymes with orange because all the other words realized that oranges aren’t fun so they decided not to invite it to the rhyming party. As I look at my tangerine‚ I’m noticing that it’s not fully an orange. There are hints of yellow with brownish spots throughout the tangerine‚ which resembles a sunset’s palette with a pebbled skin

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    Tangerine Essay In Edward Bloor’s novel TANGERINE‚ one or more motif of symbol Appeared in the book. At the beginning of the novel there was a isn’t any symbol or motif that shows how the novel or storyline started but ill go thru what happened to the first part of the book. Paul and he’s family was living in Texas and that they needed to move to a new place because Paul dad to move for he’s job so they moved to Florida. As they arrive

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    Analysis Of Tangerine

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    you are around me.” “You are a nice girl‚ Tangerine. I love your talks.” “So‚ your father is not going to come back tonight?” Tangerine asked with a soft tone. “No‚ he has to guard the arms‚” Ken said with a weak voice.

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    Courage In Tangerine

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    Antoine Thomas tells Paul‚ “The truth shall set you free.” In the book Tangerine‚ telling the truth and having the courage to tell the truth is a different thing when it comes to Paul. Paul faces challenges when it comes to the soccer field and even at home. The Fisher family has a lot of lies and a weird familyship. when coming in to mostly anything. For example‚ many of the homeowners think terrible kids from Tangerine is stealing koi fish from the Fisher family. On the other hand Paul can

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    Tangerine Case Study

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    Schulich school of Business Consumer Behavior (MKTG 6150M) John Milne Submitted by Phulvir Khatra 213319710. Why ING chose the name Tangerine!!! Defining the Topic Paramount to the success of any Marketing strategy of public policy formulation is a comprehensive and exhaustive understanding of consumer‚ potential consumer‚ or population attitudes‚ behaviors and preferences. When Scotiabank acquired ING direct for $3.13 billion in 2012‚ it was agreed between both the

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    Symbolism In Tangerine

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    Tangerine‚ a realistic fiction novel written by Edward Bloor‚ is about a dysfunctional family and the family’s dark secrets. Motif is a repeated element‚ such as an image‚ a symbol‚ or a theme in a work of literature‚ the motif of “sight” is used often in the novel and plays a huge role in the novel and symbolizes the harmful and positive affects of hiding the truth. Through the motif of “sight”‚ the main character‚ Paul‚ has a growing understanding of his friends‚ family‚ and himself. The first

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    Paul’s Choices Early in novel‚ Paul moved from Lake Windsor Middle School to Tangerine because of the sinkhole. Once he was there‚ he chose to try out for the Tangerine soccer team. He was happy because he couldn’t play soccer at Lake Windsor Middle School‚ because Mrs. Fisher signed an IEP and the soccer coach said that the insurance wouldn’t allow Paul to play because it was dangerous. He had a new chance at the new school to play soccer In the middle‚ Paul’s choice was to not tell his

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    Paul Fisher In Tangerine

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    Introduction Imagine moving to Florida. The first thought that probably forms in your brain is the perfect place - palm trees and sunshine‚ and maybe even some tangerines. Well that is not how the main character‚ Paul Fisher‚ experiences it at all. The protagonist in the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor has an entirely different experience. Whether it is the bad weather‚ his school‚ or his big-bad brother‚ he definitely isn’t living a paradise. This companion book jumps into Paul Fisher’s complicated

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    Paul Change In Tangerine

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    “Change is hard at first‚ messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.”The book Tangerine By Edward Bloor is mainly about change. As Paul struggles with his self confidence‚ he feels like people don’t listen to him‚ but soon he learns that he is important too‚ and he gets to stand up for himself. In the beginning of the novel Paul was scared of almost everything. “I ran in absolute terror‚ listening for the sound of the car.” Paul is a big scaredy cat and acts like he’s a toddler. Paul also gets

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