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    Your Heart Did Safely Trust “Can I talk with you for a little while, Myra?” asked Miranda. “Before we part company, I have something to get off my chest.” Miranda locked eyes with Myra, and emptied her heart… Everybody knew, but no one ever helped you to escape. Whatever it was did not only happen in your dreams Myra. No, you had grown weary of your daydreaming. Remember, how mama continuously whispered, “Myra, dreams do not always come through and they often disappeared when you rouse from

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    Plot The Baudelaire became orphans (Violet, Klaus, and Sunny) when they lost their parents in a freak fire, they now must seek help from family members for shelter, food, water, and other key items. Aunt Josephine takes them in as a trust worthy guardian, but unaware their evil Count Olaf has a plane to marry Violet when she comes of age to take their inheritance money. Characters Violet, Klaus, Sunny, Aunt Josephine, Count Olaf, and Mr. Poe Violet is a smart girl that loves to invent,if she isn't

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    I was in the 2nd grade when I met Count Olaf. Not in person, no. Through words, I stumbled upon the greasy, unibrowed actor. As I read book after book in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, Count Olaf came to life, and inspired to no end. Count Olaf is a distant relative of the Baudelaire orphans. He is chasing their fortune by hatching schemes to become their guardian. Some call him sleazy, greedy, evil. I call him determined, creative, and resourceful. He is an instrumental figure

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    Good Girl Bad Gurl is a story detailing the lifestyle of a young woman called Mya Brown from her early teenage years to young adulthood. The author, Sunrize Jackson has written this book in hopes that it will help teenagers learn to avoid making bad decisions in life. Mya was one of the most beautiful and confident girls in her high school. Being very eager to prove she knows exactly what she wants out of relationships, just like a lot of teenagers she hardly ever asked for her parents' advice or

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    The Reptile Room

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    Violet, Klaus, and Sunny have had many bad things happen to them. Their house burned down in a fire, both of their parents are dead, they had to live with the evil Count Olaf, who tried to steal their fortune. Located on page 2, the narrator says, “The Baudelaire youngsters take the cake, a

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    Walter White Analysis

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    not a lot of people in the area. The desert provides a certain amount of secrecy because whatever happen, it would not be discovered quickly. The action in cooking meth in a deserted place is in line with Walter’s character. If the series Breaking Bad is film in a more vibrant location it will not be successful. In one of the scene where Crazy-8 was wondering the street all messed up there will be ambulance and police will come, but in the show there were no one around and Walter manage to get him

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    Season one of Breaking Bad gives the viewer an early glimpse into the chaotic world of the illicit drug trade. Seemingly right away, the film depicts exactly what can happen when a novice to the game decides to get their hands dirty to try to make a quick dollar. Walter White, an otherwise average working class citizen, enters the wild and lawless drug scene and quickly finds himself way over his head. There are endless reasons for an individual to get involved with using, dealing

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    I have recently finished reading a book titled, The End by Lemony Snicket. In The End, few inhabits of the island saw three kids and one adult crash-land on the island. The captured the adult and put him in a cage unfortunately but the three kids were left on the island, and those three kids were the Baudelaire orphans. The Baudelaire orphans were Violet, Klaus, and Sunny at ages 15, 12, and 1 respectively. They were originally on a boat heading in no specific direction, aimlessly sailing around

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    The story The Bad Beginnings is a book that tells the life of three children.Violet who is the oldest, Klaus who was the second eldest and Sunny the youngest. Each one is different with unique characteristics. Violet was a fourteen right handed girl who loved inventing. When ever she would think about something she would grab a ribbon and tie it back so her hair wouldn’t get in her face. Klaus was twelve and was the only boy. He would spend most of his time in his family’s private library. Then their

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    Good as New by Shane Rhinewald. 1. What is the title of the text and what is the text about? The title of the short story I choose by Shane Rhinewald is called Good as New. The text is about a middle school girl dealing with bullying and harassment at school, her father tried to help and mend her wounds but to no avail. 2. What is the author’s view? How do I know? The author’s viewpoint that I understood from this piece, is that no matter how encouraging we, as parents can be to our children, bullying

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