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    driven dramedy and as a poignant love story between a man and child. It’s a heartfelt tale that centers on an emotionally broken man learning to love again as taught through a child. It’s a concept that resonates easily with the mainstream audience. The plot is driven by the protagonist’s inner goal to learn to love. The protagonist clearly has commitment issues driven by his fear of abandonment. He also has an actionable goal to save his failing record company. Everyone relies on the protagonist, Rudy

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    about getting rich and marrying Lou (page 17 and page 20 are examples). The second act is driven by Hoover’s job in Australia. The concern about the second act is that there’s very little compelling tension to sustain the overall plot. The story requires stronger pivotal plot beats that

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    The Tell Tale Heart and the Hunger Games have many things different but they have some similar things to. The Hunger Games has a different structure than the Tell Tale Heart. The Tell Tale Heart has a different plot than the The Hunger Games also. These two story could have some in common. You could say they have similar theme since their is a murder story in both of them. These two story are very different but some that of the same. Some people could say that might have a similar theme. The theme

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    In the book the plot is set in the 1970s in a small town while the movie is based in more of a modern time. The book has a very believable and descriptive story that is more in depth than the plot of the movie. The movie left out a few things from the book but to compensate the movie added a few more things to the story line. In the story it progresses to the point in both the book and the movie where Carrie takes on her two main enemies in the book one she loves and one that she despises. She loves

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    THE MARATHON is a character driven journey of self-discovery. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The script offers complex characters with strong inner struggles and conflicts. The protagonist, Leaf, is easy too root for and care about. The tone is dramatic. The script is driven by solid themes about survival, healing, forgiveness, and second chances. There’s a lot to really like about this script and while it merits consideration, the script would still benefit from further development

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    RANK Bone: Quest for the spark 2.Infinity Ring 3.The Giver 4.Jedi Academy 5.Diary of the Wimpy Kid PRODUCT DETAILS Age Range: 11-14 Grades:5-9 Level: 790L Pages: 218 Publisher: Scholastic SUMMARY Overview 12 year-old Tom, a turnip farmer from the Valley, receives a vision of a peaceful otherworld called the Dreaming is under attack. Tom Elm always dreamed of becoming a royal soldier and protecting the Queen and citizens of the Valley. He never

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    Father and I wanted Igashu to have the trade goods that he and the two men were carrying as payment for his time as a slave. Father originally considered it a partial payment, but Igashu talked him down saying that he would rather spend time with his daughter and grandchildren than be bothered hunting down his captives. We were a day late returning home, because of the extra load. As we got closer to home, Igashu started to become nervous. He would look around and jump at the sound of a creaking

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    March 2016 The Red Badge of Courage Plot 5 Pgs19-21 Henry and the other soldiers have been walking for a couple days. They are walking several miles a day. They are all exhausted; the soldiers feel it is pointless to keep walking everyday. They are starting to think they are never going to even see a war. One morning, Henry is woke up by Jim and other soldiers running around. He begins to panic. They all gather their stuff and head out. Plot 6 Pgs 22-24 A little ways from where the

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    This story reveals an unusual tale of a husband and wife’s journey on an African safari where they discover the fatal flaws of there marriage. Throughout the story, readers may have many fleeting opinions about Margaret, the stunning wife of Francis Macomber, a well-groomed sportsman. She is introduced as a woman of high social position and exquisite beauty. This seamlessly executed persona does not deceive Wilson, the masculine hunting guide that accompanies the couple on their safari deep in the

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    One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard Rainsford, Zaroff, Rainsford said you will be taken to America for the number of people you have murder on this island, NO, Zaroff said firmly you will have to drag me out of here dead, but we know that’s not going to happen Zaroff striking quickly at Rainsford left cheek he’s no fool blocks and elbows him in the face Zaroff steps back his eyes watering nose oozing blood, We don’t have to

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