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    I chose the story of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country by Mark Twain (1867). This was a humorous story, it consisted of a story within a story. The main story was about a frog. Simon Wheeler was the story teller, he told a tale about Jim Smiley who loved to make bets to everything. Jim Smiley was crazy in making bet because he always won. “But still he was lucky, uncommon lucky; he most always come out winner” (para. 4). Jim Smiley caught and trained a frog for three months, so

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    importance. Raju, the central character of this novel, grows up near a railway station, and becomes a shopkeeper and then a guide. He meets Rosie, a beautiful dancer and her husband whom Raju gave a nickname “Marco” because he dressed like a man about to undertake an expedition with his thick coloured glasses, thick jacket and a thick helmet over which was perpetually stretched a green, shinny, waterproof cover, giving him thin appearance of space traveller. Marco is a scholar and anthropologiest

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    innocent smoothies: Europe’s favourite smoothie brand considers expanding into the Russian soft drinks market. Richard, Jon and Adam, the three co- founders of innocent were sitting in the board room at innocent’s headquarters Fruit Towers discussing the international expansion they could achieve thanks to the injection of cash from and global experience of the Coca Cola Company . With the goal of becoming the biggest small drinks company in the world, they are currently operating in 15 European

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    Brampton has been living with a half-breed girl who looks his food. Hagar has no money to give to John for his fare. But somehow John manages to go away to Shipley place. Hagar is forced by the contingencies of her life to like away from her husband and sons. Her marriage has failed in a way. That is the reason why she thinks. I’d be the last one to maintain that marriages are made in heaven (167). Her tragic flaw of pride is exposed even at the beginning of the text when learn of how

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    I discovered that the title of the book is roused by Mark Twain who once stated, "On the off chance that you begin the day by eating a frog you will have the fulfillment of realizing this was presumably the most exceedingly terrible thing you needed to do that day". I take the frog to speak to the most exceedingly awful or most troublesome errand or occupation that you need to do. On the off chance that you begin the free day completing that, at that point it will be finished and the most exceedingly

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    The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County vs. The Outcasts of poker Flat Mark Twain's story, "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," and Bret Harte's short story, “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” is both works in the Western genre and portrays culture in the West. However, both stories being similar in setting, the two stories are still very different. Both of the stories the Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and the Outcast of poker Flat took place in early 1800s and in a gold

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    I: Caldecott Medal Winners by Category: Folk Tales, Legends & Myths: Langstaff, John. Frog Went A-courtin',. Illus. Feodor Rojankovsky. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1955. Frog Went A-courtin' is the retelling of a 400 year-old Scottish folktale, meant to be sung and told to children. It outlines the engagement and subsequent events surrounding the marriage of a frog to a mouse. Young, Ed. Lon Po Po. New York: Philomel Books, 1989. Lon Po Po is the retelling of a Chinese folklore similar to Little

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    Injustice in the Innocent Man John Grisham's The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town is the nonfiction retelling of a 1982 case involving the rape and murder of a 21-year old cocktail waitress in Ada named Debra Sue Carter. For over five years the police were unable to solve the crime. They named Ron Williamson and his friend Dennis Fritz were eventually arrested in 1987 and charged with capital murder. In the absence of physical evidence, the prosecution's case was paper thin and

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    importance. Raju, the central character of this novel, grows up near a railway station, and becomes a shopkeeper and then a guide. He meets Rosie, a beautiful dancer and her husband whom Raju gave a nickname “Marco” because he dressed like s man about to undertake an expedition with his thick coloured glasses, thick jacket and a thick helmet over which was perpetually stretched a green, shinny, waterproof cover, giving him thin appearance of space traveller. Marco is a scholar and anthropologised

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    In David Grann’s “Trial by Fire: Did Texas Execute an Innocent Man?”, published on September 7, 2009, the overall question addressed is whether we should keep the death penalty legal. Grann begins his argument with his account of the events that occurred on the morning of December 23, 1991 in Corsicana, Texas. Cameron Todd Willingham, the husband and father of three children awakes to a blaze of fire in his one-story house (I). Willingham exits out the front door and distraughtly tells a nearby neighbor

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