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    Both partners benefit in this situation because the rhino gets the ticks and insects off of it, the oxpecker gets its food from the rhino. Just like the oxpecker and the rhino, in the books Tuesdays With Morrie, Of Mice and Men, and the movie The Mighty, all of these works show a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between the two main characters. In the book, Tuesdays with Morrie, there is an evident mutualistic symbiotic relationship between

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    Have you ever felt like people judge you by your cover. Well sometimes I have cause I’m big for my age and I know that and some people look at me and get scared. Just like Max in the book Freak The Mighty. He knows he’s big and most people get scared the first time they see him. When you meet someone new don’t judge them by height or looks cause they’re different. Get to know them and see if you can become friends or more. There’s a story I’m going to share with you about this topic. My sister didn’t

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    Clearly, Kevin and Max from The Mighty demonstrate mutualism. For instance, Kevin benefits from Max. For example, when Kevin and Max went to the carnival to see the fireworks Kevin was saved by Max from neighborhood bullies by keeping him on top of his shoulders. By putting Kevin on Max’s shoulders he avoids all interaction with fanger and gets around faster and easier. Sure Kevin did tell Max where to go when running away from the bullies, but if it wasn't for Max with all Kevin’s trash talk he

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    In the book “Freak The Mighty” we learn about the themes. One of the biggest themes in this story is don’t judge somebody based off of their appearance. My personal experience with this is when i heard of this artist Halsey, i immediately thought ok well she must suck because of her past songs did not really go well with what her new songs were. I listened to a few of her songs and started to really like her new music. It relates to the theme of the book “Freak The Mighty” by Rodman Philbrick because

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    The book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick is about two young boys, Max, who is extremely tall and believes he is not smart, and Freak- his real name is Kevin- who is extremely smart but has a disability or disease that makes him unable to walk or grow. They become great friends and go on many adventures. The book The Outcasts of 19th Schuyler Place is about a girl named Margaret, and her long journey to save three towers her uncles had handmade for 45 years, and she begins at a camp because her

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    “Freak the Mighty” After reading the book, and watching the movie, I really enjoyed both. Both, the book and the movie, included the scene in which Kevin and Max returned the purse to Loretta Lee. Returning the purse proved that Max was not like his dad, he had the heart of his mother. Another similarity was that when Max came home in the police car after saving Freak, Grim gave Max a cup of coffee because he believed that he was becoming an adult. The final similarity was the way that Max dealt

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    apocalyptic epic “Mad Max: Fury Road” would infiltrate the world of cosplay. The costumes and makeup worn by various characters in the film are so raw and absorbing that you can almost feel the metal chains, wind-burned skin, and sandy wounds. A perfect source of inspiration for those who like to dress up and role-play. However, after seeing Benjamin Carpenter’s incredible Mad Max wheelchair costume, we think any future attempts to recreate the Mad Max look will be left in the dust. Mad Max Wheelchair Costume

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    dad did. Everytime that i make a mistake they stay by my side and help me to figure out how to fix the problem and they also tell me some examples of their life and the consequences that hurt them and hurt other people that they loved. In freak the mighty maxwell is a lonely boy without friends living with his two grandparents without a mom and a dad in prison. His life changed after kevin moved to the neighborhood, a smart kid with medical issues and his mom. Maxwell life changed when Gwen, kevin’s

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    Freak the mighty, Max and Kevin demonstrated a strong friendship. Although they had differences, they accepted each other without judgement and they made each other feel like they belonged. Therefore, friendship is important because having a friend helps you get through hard times. Many people agree that trust is needed in a friendship. Max and Kevin showed lots of trust in the novel. When Tony D started to chase them around, Max trusted Kevin when he was telling him where to go. Max followed Kevin’s

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    Recently, we read the book and watched the movie of Freak the Mighty. Both pieces were good, but the book better than the movie. First, the best place to begin is the similarities. The book and the movie were included many differences, but the general differences were mostly the same. The most interesting scene from the book was still included in the movie, when Loretta was being choked by Kenny “Killer” Kane, and Max saves her. Many of the biggest scenes were in the movie, but some weren’t. This

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