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    ***=Work on You wake up to go get coffee and you see a murder scene with your two best friends dead. In the book “The Cabin” by Natasha Peterson, seven friends go to one of their parents’ cabin, in the middle of nowhere. After their first night there they wake up to two of their friends dead. With no signs of forced entry, suspicion turns to Blake, Mckenzie, Aaron, Megan and Kyle the five survivors. Natasha uses a lot of imagery, she mostly uses it when Mckenzie and Blake find clues about what happen

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    lunch they’re names were Emily, Aria, Hanna, and Spencer. They were at the mall eating Papa John's. “This pizza is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” said Emily. “ I know right, this pepperoni pizza is….,” Aria told her, “....delicious.” Out of nowhere, Spencer came into the conversation and said “Could ya’ll stop talking about the pizza and start talking about how we need to go bake some tamales for the school bake sale!” Hanna was just sitting there and singing along to the song by Flo Rida

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    Blackfish Ethos

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    Surprisingly, Blackfish is more Pathos while Race to Nowhere is Ethos. Blackfish highlights pathos by makings us feel emotions for the whales in captivity. As Race to Nowhere highlights ethos by giving us facts on how horrible school assignments are and how stressful they can really be. Proving that both films present a way of hooking us in by the lighting, the music and color, and our thoughts and feelings. Pathos is used in blackfish to make us feel sorry for the orcas. It is shown by having

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    Cast No Stone Monologue

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    civil war in the country I call home American flags, confederate flags, and Nazis with swastikas Hate groups throwing piss 'cause they're mad at a monument It represents a time where we advanced from mistakes Now your making the mistake by taking that out of place You're stomping and spitting on it like you just whooped someone's ass You fucking degenerate get your lazy ass off the grass This ain't a statue of slavery, do

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    creating, I see you. Sometimes it's just a glimpse, sometimes you shine bright, but I see you. I see you supporting whatever I'm dealing with whether you understand or not. I see you bite your words as I spew out drunken emotions that come out of nowhere. I see you come out of nowhere and ask "you ok?" when

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    paste. I had just seen the rides as we walked underneath them. “Saff” my dad said, pulling me back. “ We will have enough time to go on all the rides.” “But first, which ride should we go on ?” I thought hard and then pointed to a sign that spelled out ‘Bombora’. “Ok” dad said. As started to climb up a million stairs, I took a look at a map. “Dad, we’re starting on tower 2” I laughed. “Hurry up Saffyre!” Chevy yelled, nudging my back. I started to walk faster. I looked at the map again. “Maybe we

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    Summary Of True Son

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    Indian comes in with his army shooting to kill. Then out of nowhere white people come with their guns loaded and ready to fire at them. The white men are fighting against the Indian army. The Indians are fighting Del. True Son with tomahawks in hand starts attacking the indian army. He takes out 1, then 5, then 7, then 15. He’s dropping them like flies. Del is hitting them left and right with his gun. The white men are starting to win. Then out of nowhere the Indian army retreats back and hides. The

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    It was an average night in Nowhere in Particular. Exactly three fourths of the population were drinking Blabblebeer. Blabblebeer was named Blabblebeer because it was definitely not beer (as it was made mostly of leaves), and did not cause the drinker to blabble. One eighth of the population were pondering the existence of Somewhere Else and the other eight were driving back from Somewhere Else where they were visiting their relatives who were fortunately, Somewhere Else. There also happened to be

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    suspected her father had done it and was frightened the same thing would happen to her. Holmes and Watson go and investigate the room and find a vent leading to nowhere they then decide to spend a night in the room and soon find out that a snake had been sneaking into the room via the vent which had thought to have been leading to nowhere the snake wound up turning back around and biting it's owner which was the doctor. Holmes

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    Is Legalism Too Strict

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    Some people think that Legalism is too strict, but if you want to learn and be an educator then choose the philosophy of Legalism. If you just think about by the time you are out of college you would NEVER get a job because for one thing you wouldn’t have an education or you would just be plain old dumb. Kraft Meadows Middle School is a place to learn not to do whatever you want. Legalism would help Kraft Meadows by giving people more than an education but by give them proper respect and proper

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