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    them and tricked Crusty instead. Another one is Ares because he was the one who told Luke to steal the lightning bolt so that the gods will fight with each other. There is also Kronos because he really was the one who wanted to steal the lightning bolt but he persuaded Ares and Luke that’s why a huge conflict was created in the story. The last one is Luke because he was the one who stole the lightning bolt and he is the reason why Percy was wanted to be killed by the gods

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    (Except when it’s not) Story I have chosen is Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief A.) Our questor: A young boy with dyslexia and ADHD who finds out he is a demigod and that his father is poseidon. B.) A place to go: Percy and his friends must go and try to find the master lightning bolt that someone stole he also has to find and try to save his mom C.) A stated reason to go there: Zeus thinks percy stole the lightning bolt and wants him dead so to stay alive he must find out who stole

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    Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a movie based on the well-known The Great Gatsby‚ written by the esteemed F. Scott Fitzgerald. Other films based off of books venture away from the original storylines‚ like Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. The Great Gatsby was adapted for the big screen in 1974 and 2000. However‚ the 2013 rendition of the novel is the most true to the storyline of the Fitzgerald novel. The Great Gatsby follows Fitzgerald-like‚ would-be writer

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    Macbeth

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    Supernatural: “Fair is foul and foul is fair | Hover through the fog and filthy air” (augmenting earlier references to thunder‚ lightning and rain). “Though his bark cannot be lost | Yet it shall be tempest tossed” Witches “You should be women and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so” Banquo “If you can look into the seeds of time | and say which grain will go and which will not | Speak to me then” Banquo “Is this a dagger which I see before me | the handle towards my hand

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    RED SCARF GIRL 2012 TEST OVERVIEW This handout contains information about will be on your upcoming test on Red Scarf Girl. There will be a variety of items‚ including multiple choice‚ fill-in-the-blanks‚ vocabulary & spelling‚ short answers‚ and an essay. In order to review your essay-writing skills‚ you may want to borrow a copy of Write Source 2000 (read pp.107-127) from Mr. Guy‚ so let him know the number of the copy you’re borrowing and bring it back on the day of the test. Some of

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    Complexity In Beowulf

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    A Asking if a character is complex is the round about way of asking if the character has changed their view point of their life. B In the epic poem Beowulf‚ many of the characters do not seem complex or related to characters today’s literature. C The characters in Beowulf believe in the old way of life‚ that heroes will always come to save them. D Three characters truly show the complexity of the Beowulf cast and will prove that they are just as complex as those in modern day literature: Beowulf

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    The Road Bad

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    necessity of hurting others and the refusal of helping others if they are considered themselves the “good guys.” The boy cries when his father refuses to help the man who is struck by the lightning (50)‚ even though clearly‚ there’s no way to help him. He also constantly asks his father to help others like sparing the thief (257) or sharing food with the old man (163). The boy cannot agree with his father that the right thing to do is to refuse to help others who are in dire need‚ especially when they do

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    Bravery In The Kite Runner

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    kite for him. I ran it fairly. This is his kite” (77). Hassan is severely punished by Assef for his bravery and he sacrifices much for Amir. In a similar situation‚ Hassan is bold to defend his loyalty to Amir in admitting to his master that he is a thief. This situation is explained by Amir as he says‚ “This [is] Hassan’s final sacrifice for me. If he’d [says] no‚ Baba would have believed him because we all knew Hassan never lied. And if Baba [believes] him‚ then I’d be the accused; I would have to

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    The Kite Runner Theme Essay

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    Harmeen Ghotra ENG3U0J The Kite Runner – Theme Analysis Grade 11 Mr. Saini 1. Friendship‚ guilt‚ redemption “He knew about Assef‚ the kite‚ the money‚ the watch with the lightning bolt hands. He had always known. ‘Come. There is a way to be good again‚’ Rahim Khan had said on the phone just before hanging up. Said it in passing‚ almost as an afterthought.” (Chapter 14‚ pg 202). This quote symbolizes how Amir strived to do everything to forget‚ all he needed to do was to fly to Pakistan

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