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    Two days after: It was gone, everything was destroyed. After what happened, London will never be the same again. I remember everything, but by bit. It all happened so quickly. A blink of an eye and everything was gone. R.I.P London. 1 week before: The crisp summer air filled the local park as the vivid sun glistened in the sky. One could hear magpies tweeting and dancing across the horizon. The unbounded vault of celestial blue was hemmed with silver. Trees stood as majestic as soldiers, whispering

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    sonnet, “Never Again Would Bird’s Song Be The Same,” depicts the story of Adam and Eve and how they affect the world around them. Frost is known for his poetry about rural life, but this poem focuses on nature and the effect one woman has on it. In “Never Again Would Bird’s Song Be The Same,” Frost uses language such as imagery, third-person point of view, iambic pentameter, and more to tell the story of Eve and her exquisite voice and how she connected with the nature around her. “Never Again Would

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    Langston Hughes exclaimed, "America never was America to me”. Learned Hand and Langston Hughes had differences on their thought on the topic of Liberty and whether America is great. Hughes and Hands opinion of Liberty has changed the way the common man reacts to racism and the way we perceive America's greatness. America is arguably the most robust country and yet it also one of many countries where we are not all free. In the poem "Let America Be America Again" Langston Hughes shows his opinion of

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    Achilles Refusal: “He’d Never Dare to Look Me in the Eyes Again” In book 9 of the Iliad, Agamemnon faces his most substantial problem yet, that being the fact that Achilles refuses to battle with him. At the start, Achilles is met on Myrmidon by king Odysseus, who tells him, “There is a stark disaster, too much to bear. All hangs in the balance now.”(9.274-277) He goes on telling the Swift runner of all the plunder he may have if he were to assist the Achaeans in battle once more. Achilles tells

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    what a carpe diem is all about. In each of the poems, they use carpe diem and tell a meaningful story. In the poems, “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time,” by Robert Herrick, “To His Coy Mistress,” by Andrew Marvell, and the song, “Like You’ll Never See Me Again” by Alicia Keys, she talks about how people should value the time and live in the moment. First of all, in, “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time,” by Robert Herrick, he expresses the theme of carpe diem by telling the readers about how

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    Beware of the Dust Buddies: Dusting Under the Couch Will Never be the Same Again Dust Buddies is a short film about a terrified, dust bunny who must rescue his ill-fated friends from a vacuum cleaner bag. The opening of the animated feature leads us to a trail of crumbs. First, we want to vacuum. Second, we believe the food trail leads us to something hideous and nasty, but it’s not. They’re tiny, cute, and hungry dust bunnies. What’s remarkable, is that one dust bunny, the runt, is reluctant to

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    Once upon a time, a poor peasant lived with his seven quarreling sons in a cozy cottage amidst the enveloping woods. All of the peasant’s sons had an extremely cold heart and a selfish mind except the youngest, Lumio. He was different. A charming boy he was; an outgoing personality he possessed. And of course, his older brothers, especially Fuscus, grew more and more envious of him until one day, they succumbed to the envy as they could take it no more. You see, all the brothers loved an enchanting

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    In the play Fences by August Wilson, Troy Maxson is the protagonist and can be portrayed as a meticulous, amusing, and dependable character. Rose Maxson is Troy’s younger wife and she is depicted as faithful, affectionate towards her children and husband, and iron-willed. Troy and Rose have been together for eighteen years and have a marriage that even the most cheerful people would envy; they can count on one another, they share jokes and laughs, and they have worked hard together to earn the things

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    tears streaming down my face. I wanted to go and hug him tightly knowing I 'd be safe in his arms, but I knew that would be the wrong move in this situation. "Blake, stay out of this." Cameron growled. "No, she 's a girl Cameron and she 's never done anything to you." he angrily responded. This is so not going to be good. "I 'm your alpha, you must listen to me," he growled more animalistic this time. "You 're not my Alpha yet." Blake commented a small smirk on his lips. "You

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    nervously replied Adnan, the Syrian refugee. 1 month later… We have almost been in school for a month and I am already starting to get back in the groove. I have seen Adnan frequently throughout the school however, never have I talked to him again. We actually have one class period together and that is study hall. He always stares at his paper and still seems very lost. I want to help him, although, do not know how well he knows English. That was probably why he still seems so

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