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    Quentin, a thief who is supposed to steal anything anymore, but still will from time to time. Before she hired him to work for her their path's had crossed because, some of the objects she is hired to find, he's actually already stolen. "Magic Lost, Trouble Found" is the first book in the series featuring Raine Benares. The book was released in 2007. Her friend and employee Quentin, who is a thief, stole an amulet that contains massive amounts of magical powers that used to belong to a necromancer. After

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    The guided reading level of our focus book, Arthur Lost and Found by Marc Brown was level K. Ryan was able to read 90% of the words correctly, which determines that this book is at his highest instructional reading level. Ryan’s errors were all visual miscues. These miscues displayed a pattern in Ryan missing the medial phonemes in words, but he uses phonics in order to successfully read the initial and final phonemes. Throughout his reading, Ryan made up words that were not real words in the English

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    In the nonfiction book written by Suketu Mehta, Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found, the title holds significant meaning. The reason behind this is explored within the first chapter, “Personal Geography,” as it concisely represents why Mehta chose this as the name of his work (3). Through the telling of his history in Bombay as a child and his rediscovery of it coming back as an adult, Mehta sets the stage for an in-depth description of this city and its nature throughout the rest of the book. This

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    “There are many things that could be lost and found later, but there are some things when lost are lost forever”. On the day my grandfather died, my grandmother uttered these words to me. I was 8 years old. At that time, with my immature mind, I was not able to understand what she meant by that. Losing things is a common occurrence that happens to everyone; I always thought if I lost something, I could just find it later with a little help of time. Ever since I met my dear friend Brian Chiu, that

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    A lost city found among the coral reefs of the Pacific, Nan Mandol is now ruins adjacent to the eastern shore of the island of Pohnpei that once was the capital of the Saudeleur Dynasty until 1628 (Ayres et al. 1992). Recently, a research group from the Southern Methodist University led by Mark D. McCoy found the earliest direct evidence of monument building at Nan Madol (McCoy et al. 2016). This is a significant discovery that pushes back the initial age of dynasty in the Pacific over 100 years

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    She has an unmistakable amount of courage and bravery. Cheryl goes through a complete transformation within her life. The person she becomes after all of her pain and struggles is unbelievable. During her tough journey through life, Cheryl has truly found herself and becomes the person she knows her mother raised. Cheryl’s journey in life started with struggles at a very young age. From the time she was very young, her parents had a very violent relationship that resulted in her father leaving. In

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    the ‘Parable of the Lost Sheep’ being illustrated by the differences in detail found, in comparison to the Gospels of Matthew and Thomas? The Parable of the Lost Sheep is one of the many parables Jesus gave during his lifetime. It is found in the two canonical gospels: Matthew 18:10-14 and Luke 15:3-10. It is also found in the non-canonical gospel of Thomas 107. It is about a shepherd who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep behind to go look for the one sheep that is lost. This context is similar

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    Everyone can look back to a time in their life where they became lost, physically or mentally. Some people remember being lost in a grocery store when they were young, and others go through rough patches in their life where they have lost all hope mentally. This is the story of the day I became lost. In the summer between my freshman and sophomore year in high school I struggled with finding myself as a person. There were multiple days where I became aggressive and got into verbal and almost physical

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    Many lives have been lost while the Lost Dutchman's gold remains safe and protected by the Prelta Stones. The harsh climate, steep cliffs, deep canyons, wild animals, and lack of accessible re makes finding this mystery mine nearly impossible. While finding the mine's location may be the easier part of the job making it out alive is the challenge. Nine adventures' set out to find the hidden mine, but only one has ever found it, The Lost Dutchman himself. The mystery of Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine is

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    Dear Future

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    read any like these. Nicholas Montemarano and Rebecca Behrens have published two amazing stories called “Dear Future” and “Lost and Found”. One has treasure and one has the future but both are great. “Dear Future” and “Lost and Found” have similarities and differences such as conflict and how the setting creates a specific mood. The two stories, “Dear Future” and “Lost and Found” have the same conflict, character vs. self. Both stories’ conflict is character vs. self. In “Dear Future” James is facing

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