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    I’ve been reading a very fascinating book called “Water for Elephants,” by Sara Gruen has two plot twists. One is of a young boy just starting his life and the other is an old man stuck at a nursing home. It reveals that the the young version of Jacob Jankowski witnessed a murder at the circus. He never told a soul of what he witnessed. Jacob was enrolled in Cornell University and was studying to become a veterinarian. During the last week of exams, Jacob was pulled out of class and received the

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    Storyline – Beginning Back in the year 2203, Abang Burn’s sister, Alyssa Burn was abducted by an affiliate of Oscorp Matrix. Which is an organization that exploits the power and abilities of a werewolf. They were carrying out an experiment using werewolves’ blood and DNA to create a serum that helps achieve immortality in the human world. And what it takes to create the serum is a female werewolf carrying Alpha genes, which are evasive. They somehow managed to find out that Alyssa was one of

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    Many people have never head of little house on the prairie. If they have, they may not know it is a book and a TV show. The two have the same main idea but the individual stories are different. The TV show has the same main characters as the book. The main characters are Pa, MA, Laura and Mary the last name is Ingalls. Pa is the Dad and husband of the family. He works at his store in the book he also farms hunts and builds homes in the book. Ma is wife and mom. She takes care of the houses in both

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    dangerous snakes in the world. You must be brave to fight a cobra if you are not you could be snatched up any moment. Nevertheless Rikki-Tikki-Tavi the book and the movie are the same story they have differences such as the Plot, characterization, and the conflict. The plot in the movie and the book had some differences along the way. (Kipling 144) The story talks about how Rikki-Tikki-Tavi put his nose into the ink and burnt his nose on the father’s cigar, but these scenes were never mentioned

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    Is Conner4real really for real? In fact, there are several actions that provide the audience with thoughts that may dispute that he is attempting to be someone he’s not. The movie starts off with B- Roll footage of popstar singer Conner4real and his two of his former friends who was all known as the Style Boyz doing what normal young teenagers do with their friends. This footage introduces the background of the Style Boyz before the iconic Conner4real decides to go solo and become a superstar. During

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    Savage Season is an unforgiving book that’s thrilling to the last page. You can never trust the story to go one way and you never know what a character might do. The exhilarating story would easily earn it five stars, but it goes above and beyond with the characters and their interactions. One example of this is Hap and Leonard’s humor and jokes easing the tension of scary situations, while the other side of the coin is the antagonists’ sick senses of humor making them all the more terrifying. Another

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    Deception is something that many of us look negatively upon. However in the book Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare shows that deception can have both positive and negative outcome. The book captures the outcome of deception through relationships. For example relationships being formed and being broken because of deception. Within the novel characters such as Benedict, Beatrice, Hero, and Claudio form relationships and trickery intervene with these relationships in both negative and positive

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    My 1 Plot Idea Essay

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    My 1st plot idea is about a futa (can be any role) who is unhappy with her husband since the fire in the relationship is no longer there, he bitches too much at her and the sex has been rather horrible lately as well. However, a wealthy young man man has caught her eye over the past few years and she notices how he looks back at her the same way. So she decides to have an affair with him. My 2nd plot is about a wealthy young man has spent a few years dealing with his father or mother having a affair

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    “The Power of Deception”: Rumor and Deception in Shakespeare In Richard Henze and Maurice Hunt’s articles on Shakespeare’s play, Much Ado About Nothing, the theme of deception though the use of speech and action is evident. Henze chooses to focus on how the actions of the characters directly relate to Shakespeare’s point that nothing should be taken at face value. While he does mention some of the language use, Hunt’s article is entirely devoted to the linguist aspect of the play. Nevertheless

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    PLOT AND SETTING. Track the events of your novel. Briefly, discuss the main aspects of your novel, showing your understanding of the reading and clarity of thought. Highlight and explain important moments such as the exposition (setting), climax, and resolution. What events lead to the moment of maximum intensity? How can the events of the novel lead to a certain message? The exposition includes an introduction to the character and settings. Moreover, this also includes the making of the monster

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