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    One day Spider-Man was swinging around the city of New York‚ suddenly a portal appears in front of Spider-Man. As he steps back from the portal something walks out and it asks “Who are you?” Spider man replies “I am Spider-Man the hero of this city.” “Thank goodness…” the mystery person says. Spider-Man asks “Who are you and why are you here? “ The person exclaims “I am Anti-Spider-Man and I’ve come here to destroy you and this city!” Spider-Man says “If you want to destroy this city then you

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    three great Greek tragic plays rights who wrote during the “golden age” (Pg126-127). A Greek tragedy was used as part of a religious festival every year in Athens. A literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destructor. Creon error in judgement leads to his downfall by being dumped from start of being kings‚ and bears no respond sibitity for his flaws. Sophocles uses Creon action to show an effect of his fate. The people say Creon is noble for his directed on

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    Environment can have a direct influence on a child’s life‚ often transcending generations for years to come. As shown in Graham Greene`s short story “The Destructors”‚ the reader sees the effects of World War 2 on the protagonist Trevor or “T”. He demonstrates how children have been changed by war through his persuasive words and malicious actions. Throughout the story‚ it is revealed that Trevor is a very determined young man. He aims high when he devises a plan to destroy a beautiful two-hundred

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    constructor function should allow the initialization of an object of shape class‚ the parameters of constructor function should contain the default values 0‚ 0‚ 0 and 0.0 for squre_side‚ rectangle_width‚ rectangle_length and circle_radius attributes. b. A destructor for class is also required to be defined. c. An input function‚ which should allow user to provide input values for attributes of shape class objects. d. An output function should display the values of attributes of shape class objects. e. A member

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    ACTUAL PARAMETER | FORMAL PARAMETER | A) | PARAMETER THAT APPEARS IN FUNCTION CALL STATEMENT IS KNOWN AS ACTUAL PARAMETERExp. int y = ob.sum (m‚ n); | A) | PARAMETER THAT APPEAR IN FUNCTION DEFINATION IS KNOWN AS FORMAL PARAMETERSExp. void sum(int a‚ int b) | B) | THIS IS USED TO PASS VALUE | B) | THIS IS USED TO RECEIVE VALUE | | | | | WHILE | DO WHILE | A) | WHILE LOOP WILL NOT EXECUTE AT ALL IF THE CONDITION IS NOT SATISFIED | A) | BUT DO WHILE CONTINUE ATLEAST ONCE | B) |

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    The short story‚ ‘A Dangerous Game‚’ brings out a cogent case of conflict among the two main characters in the story. It starts off with the narration of two sailors coming near an island that has gained much fame among seamen lore for its feared evils. While on board‚ Rainsford dismisses Whitney’s remarks regarding game hunting. Rainsford simply professes that the animals being hunted have no understanding and no one really cares about how they feel. He then comes across General Zaroff who is another

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    the whisperings of the house? 6.      What might the boy’s furious riding of the rocking horse symbolize? 7.      What is the “theme” of this story. That is‚ if you could reduce the story to a single statement‚ what would that be?     The Destructors   1        Who is the protagonist in the story: Trevor‚ Blackie or the Gang? Who is the antagonist? Identify the conflicts in the story 2        This story has the basic elements of commercial fiction: the protagonist has a goal‚ is confronted

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    stresses the awesomeness of the poet universe. The author probably belongs to one of the racial minorities. He has been asking himself again and again “why and why and why should I call a white man brother? (line 5)”. And we understand who is a destructor and who is a main bad boy in the perverted world‚ in which even “the sun is a blister overhead (line 8)”. Sure‚ any kinds of racism are terrible ones? But the author insists that only white people destroyed and polluted his world‚ that was harmonic

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    and preparing an outline.  Be sure that you have read the chapter before doing any further work for this assignment.   Choose two of the following short stories to compare and contrast in your essay: • “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson • “The Destructors” by Graham Greene • “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence • “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne • “The Child by Tiger” by Thomas Wolfe • “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell   Also‚ make at least one of these elements

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    the war to be one not of hate and disgust‚ but of philosophical ponderings. Despite the atrocities that occur to certain characters in the novel caused by the war‚ it seems that the novel’s overall perception of World War II is that it is not a destructor of purity and innocent‚ guileless enjoyment‚ but rather just a significant factor for the maturation and rapid ascent to adulthood of the Class of 1943. Many readers‚ upon purveying A Separate Peace‚ will blatantly state that the war’s effect is

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