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    For the character I chose, I chose Allison Reynolds. Allison’s nickname is Ally in the movie. Ally is the outcast in this film. She’s shy and doesn’t have any friends. An introvert would sort of describe Allison in the different things she does throughout the film. An introvert is a person characterized by concern primarily with his or her own thoughts and feelings. Although, she is funny and she isn’t afraid to speak her mind or show it when she does speak. Allison also wears black and is the type

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    boys thinking he was the bestie, and Piggy being too fat who was killed by Roger. No one would really listen to the boys even when piggy had the conch right before he’d died. Both these characters had smart tactics they could of befinted the whole group greatly throughout the whole

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    August Pullman is starting Middle School-his first time going to real school ever. To make matters matters even worse August Pullman isn't an ordinary kid. Read about this in R.J. Palacios bestselling novel Wonder. Auggie was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome-a syndrome affecting his face genes. He's gotten 27 surgeries since birth which is why he couldn't go to school until 5th grade. At first not everyone is nice to Auggie but by the end almost everyone learns to accept Auggie for who he is.

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    The Nakazawa Effect

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    The Nakazawa Effects In the classic manga graphic novel Barefoot Gen, author Keiji Nakazawa describes to the reader his experience of surviving the uncalled for destructive bombing in his hometown Hiroshima. The story is a journey of how he and his mother survive while their family had burned in the fires. Nakazawa uses different effects like sound effects, panel size, and motion lines to tell the story. Nakazawa uses sound effects to give the full effect for the reader. In his comics, there are

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    Did George Kill Lennie

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    Although George did kill someone, he did it for many reasons; he killed his friend Lennie, he was the right person to do it, instead of Curley and his mob, George is an innocent man and Curley is to blame for the death of Lennie. George is a short-tempered person, but he's a very good friend towards Lennie: “ We travel together”-George, “Oh, so it's that way”- Curley, “Yea, it's that way”-George (80-82). He states that wherever he goes, Lennie goes as well. It's his job to care and love Lennie, he

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    Little Man Research Paper

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    However, they did not plan for how much money they would need. Imagine that you and two of your friends are going to go on a trip. In a group of three, use a map of South Carolina to pick a destination for your trip. After choosing your destination, plan three activities you will do during your trip. To accurately plan this trip, do research about the cost of travel and the activities that

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    responsibility over individual freedom. Like Welles Crowther, I find joy in helping others and making the people around me happy. I volunteer at my church every Sunday, and participate in many service and leadership oriented groups, like Girl Scouts, student council, and Tri-M music honor society. I believe that doing things for others is not always easy, but it is something you have to do and something you should want to do. In this way, I am similar to Crowther by being somebody who likes to help those

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    Jack Merridew

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    demands that he should remain in control of the choir and they will do the hunting. Jack knows that if he is the one providing the food, then he cannot become irrelevant. When Jack fails to kill a pig the first time, he aggressively reassures the group that next time he will kill the swine. As Ralph begins to make more decisions on how to run the island, Jack starts to fight with him. Jack yells at Ralph and they quarrel over small miscommunications. Eventually, Jack gives up on the boys completely

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    The song Jungle by X Ambassadors has a more literal correlation with the book. Specifically with chapter eight. “Gift for the Darkness” because jack leaves angrily into the jungle after no one follows his footsteps in trying to impeach Ralph. “Who thinks Ralph oughtn’t to be chief?” (Golding 127). Asked jack to the boys and after no one raised their hand, jack started to cry and he ended with, “I'm going off by myself. He can catch his own pigs. Anyone who wants to hunt when I do can come too.” (Golding

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    relationship is unique in many ways. There are people who we have the relationship by blood, and there are people who we choose to be with. The family came by birth; we cannot choose who our parents and siblings. People we met at work is the other group of people that we cannot choose. However, we can choose who our friends are and who will be our partners. "Being in intimate relationships involve exposure at times to strong emotional experiences that include hurt, fear, sadness, anger, jealously

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