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    Theme is the hidden morals within a piece of literature that the author is trying to get readers to understand. In both Angela's Ashes and The Street, we can distinguish a similar theme. One similar theme in both stories is struggling to get through life’s complications. After reading the two different excerpts, we can use character, events, and the setting to further our understanding. In Angela's Ashes, the theme of struggling to get through life's obstacles is shown using character. In paragraph

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    Life In The 21st Century

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    the transportation has become so simple that we can travel from one place to another with ease. Being as an engineer in Metro Services I feel proud to work there because it has solved the transportation problem. While sitting in the metro I saw the streets which were so clean that not even a single paper was thrown away. At

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    Technology is useful to have around like when kids get lost or when parents need them to track their kids. Technology can be useful in other ways, like technology is better for education. Also, keeping touch with family and friends, and for emergencies. First off, technology can be useful for education purposes when teachers give online homework, when you have to check homework, and when a student misses a day of school and need to see what the teacher taught in class. Technology is important because

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    Although undoubtedly influenced by England, the American Colonies formed their own unique way of life. One aspect much like England is the layout of the town and its house, especially in Salem, was rather haphazard with streets and alleys crossing at irregular angles. Unlike Europe, property ownership was not the only way to ensure a fortune, a considerable number of Americans found New Money through their occupation. The upset of wealth standards also led to the development of different and more

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    busy streets of the Rieux market district, she couldn’t help but notice the inquisitive looks the shop owners and customers gave her. Though she was used to people staring at her shiny metal appendages, it always made her feel very self-conscious. She averted her eyes to the ground as she pulled the sleeves of her ebony black hoodie down over her forearms, and shoved her metal hands into the pockets of her dark wash jeans. After turning down an alley way, she made her way across the street to her

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    that the court reasoned that delivery services having access was important because it shows that the streets where intended to be utilized by businesses. Id. at 75. Members of the public could freely drive onto the roads as desired. Id. at 73. The court reasoned that access by the public was important because it shows that the streets were intended to be utilized freely. Id. at 75. State issued street signs were present on the road. Id. at 72. It

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    right”(Williams 5) pause as the cat steps, “forefoot/carefully”(Williams 6-7) you can picture the cat going slowly and carefully. In “Order in the Streets”, Donald Justice uses similar syntax structure to William Carlos William’s “Poem”. The syntax is similar because both poems use how the lines are organized as a way to make the poem more interesting. In “Order in the Streets”, the syntax help shape a picture of what the author is trying to portray. For example in lines 3-5, “Jeep rushes”(Justice 3) you can

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    hopeful. How would you react living in an airport since you were young, well Andrew manages to keep a positive attitude. In the story Andrew said “My dad and I live in the airport, that's because we don't have a home and the airport is better than the streets.” This shows his attitude while living in the airport it’s tough but he does not want to show his dad that he truly wants to live in a house. Andrew tries to stay positive through the situation he’s going through. But he is a lot more positive than

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    teenagers are walking the street and could get kidnapped, teenagers would be at a higher risk of having an accident behind the wheel while driving, and it gives teenagers the privilege to learn responsibilities. There are many reasons why teenagers should have a curfew. There is many nights you will see kids or teens walking the streets at night. Would you let your child walk around at night? Teens shouldn’t be out late at night due to safety. Having your teen rome the streets at night could put them

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    showing that the prince is reacting to other’s actions (Bernstein & Studlan 189). In comparison, Disney’s Aladdin, also has multiple identities but they are created due to his own choices and actions not because of others. Aladdin is identified as a street rat, diamond in the rough, and prince Ali (Bernstein & Studlan 189). Disney is making the point that in pursuing the American Dream, people take on many identities to ensure their social mobility by shedding one identity for another. However, Aladdin

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