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    Lord of the Rings: Two Towers vs. Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban Comparison In the two novels, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K. Rowling, there is a distinct relationship that is created through the idea that there are the chosen individuals are the only ones that can save the world. The first novel, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a novel generally focusing on uniting ¡§Middle Earth¡¨, a term used to describe the human world, to

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    Lena Haloway Quotes

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    Lena Haloway is a 17-year-old girl who was lied to her entire life; now she’s going to get revenge. Pandemonium, by Lauren Oliver, is a fiction book. It’s a relatable story about a young girl trying to get through her life. Pandemonium is a good book, but it is considered a “young-adult”(Keller 3) book. It doesn’t stretch your mind as much as some teachers would like a summer book to do. Even though this is a book for younger people, it is still a terrific choice for a summer read. “Hatred is a

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    Theseus And The Minotaur

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    There are many examples of heroes throughout history and in story books that convey great messages, but what makes your leaders heroes? There are many attributes that make a hero but there are three main areas. To be a hero, one must be willing to make many sacrifices, be humble and not expect anything from the actions, and make positive changes. To be a hero means to sacrifice something for someone else no matter the circumstances or dangers. An example of this is in the myth Theseus and the

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    Why I Keep My Air Bubble

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    I’ve always loved the cold, whether it is for the snow and playing with friends or being able to sleep with multiple blankets without overheating. Something about being cold is very calming to me, which is why I keep my windows open when I go to bed. Winter time is also when apple cider comes back which is awesome. I also feel like cold weather is nice for just relaxing, I’d find a vent somewhere in my house and put a blanket over it and me, eventually it would create a kind-of air bubble, and outside

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    The Two Inklings I was just doing some research on the author C.S Lewis when I found out that the author of “The Lord of the Rings”,J.R.R. Tolkien,were both in a writing club called “The Inklings”. So I said “ maybe I should see the comparison of both books and see if they have anything in common. Since both writers wrote many books in the series,I will be focusing on the first book of both of the series which means in this case: “The Hobbit” and “The Lion,the Witch,and the Wardrobe”. I will

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    A person can travel to a whole new world and still stay in the real world, this whole new other dimension is just by reading a book. The books that a person read are written by talented authors. J.K. Rowling is known for her big hit series, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone”. Whereas, Rick Riordan is known for his series, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians”. These two amazing authors have some similarities and differences. There are similarities as to how J.K. Rowling and Rick Riordan both started

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    The Well of Despair Pragya Chaturvedi Piedmont Governor’s School for Mathematics, Science, and Technology The Well of Despair Harry Harlow conducted experiments on rhesus monkeys to research the nature of maternal love (“Harry Harlow,” 2017). He used maternal deprivation and social isolation experiments to do so. The first experiment he conducted was to find out what kind of maternal care the monkeys needed to be normal; Harlow raised the infant monkeys with artificial mothers to see how different

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    most famous piece of works The Harry Potter Series and her not so famous novels she has made an impact. Growing up in Europe gave her a different point of view on lifestyle and her childhood was different, which reflects on her riding and vocabulary and setting of her novels. Those attributes of her early childhood are portrayed throughout the novels. American life during her riding has not been dramatically impacted by any fiction books until the uprising of The Harry Potter Series.In this

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    The Hoax of Personalities In Mark Twain 's the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the true identity of an individual is questioned countless times between three central characters. Along with identity, one’s self pride can also be at task. The inheritance of money, faking death, and the will to be free are at hand to become a true successor in the journey northward. With “help” from the so called King and Duke, their mission to Cairo is put more at risk rather than if Huck and Jim remained alone.

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    changing as you learn new things. Many things influence your identities such as environment, people, and experiences. Skilled authors use environment, people, and experiences to morph character identities. Dicey from the Homecoming and Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series have many similarities. Dicey Tillerman is a teenage girl from Massachusetts with 3 siblings. Dicey and her sibling have to walk across Connecticut and feed themselves. Dicey is a mature and responsible teenage girl

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