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    Bulldog is a game that coach made up play on the Thursday before the tournament where three people get on their knees and try to tackle everyone else running around them. If you get tackled then you have to get on your knees and help tackle people, last man standing wins. After getting tackled by Nick Mayer we both tried to tackle a kid named Connor McWilliams. He jumped up and accidentally threw

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    Example Of Hop-Frog Mood

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    “Hop-Frog”, written by Edgar Allan Poe, displays the mood of resentment. The first example of this is shown when the story says, “Hop-Frog … had been forcibly carried off from their respective homes in adjoining provinces, and sent as presents to the king, by one of his ever-victorious generals” (2). This passage is important to the mood because it shows us the first event that caused resentment within Hop-Frog. Being carried off away from your home to go serve a foreign and distant king is very

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    the Cold War era , America was scared of communism. Everything was censored from radio and television to books and comics. Comic books had the biggest attack by Dr Frederick Wertham, a German-American psychiatrist in his book “Seduction of The Innocent” published in 1954. He used fear to convince the public that comics increased teen delinquency. He argued so well that congress stepped in and had a subcommittee investigate the effects of comic books on delinquency. His actions lead the industry

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    Imagine sitting at a coffee shop in New York City. The day is November 18, 1867. A person has just picked up a copy of the Saturday Press, a newspaper which is known for publishing short stories (Powers). One of the short stories featured in the newspaper is, “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog”, which will soon become The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. by a newly found writer known as “Mark Twain” (Powers 154). Twain carries a heavy burden, spurred on by the Civil War, which ended in

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    The Birthmark Symbolism

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    The Mortal of the Story By looking at symbolism in The Birthmark, the reader can interpret that the birthmark is a symbol for imperfection and mortality which is not obvious to most people. This is important because it turns the birthmark into something all readers can relate to since no one is perfect. Georgiana’s birthmark was “the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions” (Hawthorne 12). As stated before, nothing is perfect, Nature

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    In the folktale, “Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain is a mid 18th century story of a man traveling to the East for a friend, in search of another. The narrator ran into a man named Simon Wheeler at a bar and the man told him a story of a guy name Jim Smiley. Jim Smiley was a good guy, but he also liked to make bets. Smiley had never lost a bet before and got used to winning, until he stepped up to the wrong person. One thing is to lose fairly and worse is when you lose to

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    “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras” was written by Mark Twain in 1867. This story uses a style of writing, called ‘Local Color Writing’, to add personality to the story. Local color writing is when the storyteller uses characters, dialect, and customs from a specific region. “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” uses a more southern, backwoods style of local color writing. A few examples of this are how the story is written in southern slang, the names of some of the characters

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    Presumed Innocent Essay

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    Presumed Innocent Innocent until proven guilty has been an important mantra in US law. The burden of proof remains on the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty. This principle guides the premise that wrongly accusing the incident is a greater harm than not punishing the guilty, and sets a clean slate to build on in the minds of the Judge and jury. Additionally, this principle protects from unreasonable accusations assuming that significant evidence must be

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    Old Testament prophecies, all of which appear in the film. First, the film begins and ends with the massacre of innocents, the first key detail. This slaughter of innocents was ordered by Herod as a way of preserving his throne. He was worried that the king of kings was coming to end him, and he wanted to ensure that his throne was safe. He is the second detail. This slaughter of innocents is what caused Joseph to take Mary and Jesus and flee to Egypt, the third key detail. Just like in the Bible,

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    Jumping Frog

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    Based on Mark Twain’s comparisons of a comic versus humorous story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, is Twain’s most famous humorous story. How to Tell a Story by Mark Twain is clearly shown in this jumping frog story and abides by the rules he has set forth according to the countless expert storytellers he has heard from by word of mouth. Today we will explore what makes the jumping frog story a humorous one rather an a witty one and explain how Twain accomplished what he did. From

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