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    The Stumped Bees When I was in first grade my entire class went on a field trip to Bee City Honeybee Farm‚ Petting Zoo‚ and Nature Center. On that field trip‚ we learned a lot about bees‚ (though now that I’m older‚ I recall just about one thing from that entire trip) and other animals. This particular event happened during lunch time. Some of my classmates had finished eating‚ and one in particular‚ Nick‚ had decided to play with some of his friends around a tree stump. Nick‚ being the troublemaker

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    From Dog To God Analysis

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    Nicolle Gomez Nishi Shah-Williams English 100 23 September 2015 Breaking Down The Wall Music can be more than just something to dance or sing along to. It is also a form of art and a way for people to let their feelings out in a different way. Many people write music to express any sort of feeling‚ such as happiness‚ anger‚ and depression. By putting out their music they can connect to their fans‚ friends‚ and family in a way that is easier for them and everyone can find a way to relate to them

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    Boo Radley Analysis

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    Boo Radley: A Presence Unseen From the first chapter‚ Lee creates mystery with Boo. She doesn’t explicitly introduce him as a main character. She uses the words and actions of others to build interest in Boo and creates a setting for Jem to see him as a human being instead of a “malevolent phantom”. Jem is drawn to Boo’s story‚ which he has heard all of his life. Townsfolk tell stories of Boo coming out at night and peeping through peoples’ windows‚ freezing their azaleas by breathing on them‚

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the character “Boo” Radley is portrayed as an evil and creepy specter of a person who prowls the neighborhood at dusk as if to remain invisible to the outside world around him who would otherwise judge and reticule him. He is thought to be all of these horrible accusations as well as others such as dangerous and prone to violence when in reality he is a mockingbird‚ a symbol of good and innocence . It is not until the end of the novel that Boo’s true character

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    The Sky is Gray by Ernest J. Gaines is a short story set during World War 11 and is focused on a poor African American Family’s struggles. The narrator‚ James‚ has developed a toothache resulting in him needing to go to the dentist. Due to the several barriers James and his mother‚ Octavia‚ encounter trying to get to the dentist‚ the theme of transition develops. James‚ being only a young innocent boy‚ is forced to grow up because his father is no longer with the family‚ and his family needs a strong

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    In the film The Blindside directed by John Lee Hancock the character of a black boy with an inadequate background named Michael Oher is depicted. One good quality about Michael‚ though‚ is that he has got the natural instinct to protect the people around him. The film shows how Michael goes from being condescended upon to someone who is respected and valued. The turning point occurs in the scene that I’ve chosen. In this scene Michael is not having a great first game and is being bullied by his opposing

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    Atticus Role Model

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    Can a small‚ innocent child be able to develop its own set of values and beliefs and break free from what their society thinks? In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the main character and narrator‚ Jean Louise “Scout” Finch‚ learns that the majority of people in Maycomb County‚ Alabama have the same beliefs. They believe that black people are inferior‚ dishonest‚ and unimportant in society. Luckily‚ Scout and her brother‚ Jem‚ have their father‚ Atticus‚ to look up to as a role model. Atticus

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    For thousands of years‚ stories have been told. Either by word of mouth‚ or through books and movies. The Things They Carried has a recurring theme of storytelling. It appears in the book in more places than one. And each one of the appearances seems to say something different about how stories are told‚ or how they should be told. In the chapter ¨How To Tell A True War Story¨ for example‚ the narrator is talking about how a war story should be told and what it should consist of. He says on page

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    Jean Valjean Quotes

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    1. Jean Valjean a. Jean Valjean represents change‚ cleverness‚ innovation‚ and a toughened peasant (before being mayor) whom society rejected due to his criminal history. He represents change because he used the silver that he stole/was given to become an honest business owner and mayor. His cleverness and innovation allowed him to do this. He invented a new way to make many things‚ and started a factory that employed many poor people. He was rejected in the city of D_______ by the mayor and the

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    Cold Sassy Tree is a historical novel by Olive Ann Burns located in the small town of Cold Sassy‚ Georgia‚ in the year 1906. It is narrated by the main character‚ Will Tweedy‚ who is twenty-two but is fourteen when the events in the story take place. Will’s grandfather‚ Rucker Blakeslee‚ has gotten married to a woman‚ Miss Love Simpson‚ who is much younger than him. Will is basically caught in the middle of the marriage as it is opposed by almost everyone in the town of Cold Sassy‚ and Will is the

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