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    The Locket From Octavie

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    In the story “the locket” the main character Edmond is a soldier of war that dreams of seeing his love octavie once again. I was surprised by the story ending not expecting it to unfold in the way it did. Throughout the story I was truly convinced that Edmond, the main character’s lover, was really dead which made the ending quite surprising in my opinion. As the story progressed there were many events that helped to build up the suspense and make the ending as surprising as it was. First off

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    movie and book had a lot of similarities and differences. One major difference was the plot, also the characters and point of view was changed in the movie. However, there was more things that was more things that were different than the things that were similar. I personally enjoyed reading the book more than watching the movie, because it had more detail. In the movie, “Get a Clue!”, it had a different plot, that the book, “THe Westing Game”. One difference is that the titles are different. Also

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    Jungkook: A Short Story

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    “Your character starts receiving flowers and anonymous gifts. She doesn't know who is sending them. Her husband is suspicious, and the gifts begin to get stranger....” I’ve changed two of the details in the prompt, I’ve made the “she” a he and turned the husband into a boyfriend, but other than that I have tried to follow the prompt for the most part. It just fit more with the story I envisioned in my head, so I hope that’s okay. Jungkook quickly glanced at the scene around him, scanning the

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    The Interlopers and The Most Dangerous Game: Comparing In this essay the two masterful short stories, The Interlopers and The Most Dangerous Game, The powerful messages create interesting elements in both stories, in both equal and opposite ways, the further you get into it, it gives a deeper understanding to the tangentially layered meanings they posses. The underlying themes of the stories are while less forthright, are still valid contrasts between the works. In some portions the themes are

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    Many people may agree that the movie was better, but personally, i think the book was better. The book let your imagination go wild, but the movie just held your imagination back by showing you the scene on a screen. Unlike the movie, the book gave a more vivid description of “The Tell Tale Heart” by telling you every single detail. That is why I think the book was more enjoyable to read instead, of watching the movie. The book had to give a very detailed description of what was happening

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    SLAM! The sound of tennessee hitting the ground.Cops are called when he doesn't answer the door. The only reason why the cops came to his house was because he is a famous playwright. Their are ac coupled theories on how he died , but Some believe that he died from choking on a medical cap or a drug overdose; however, there is more evidence to suggest that he was deeply depressed and drank himself to death. First of all, People believe that Tennessee Williams could have died from a medical cap."

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    Every story has its own unique setting. The setting is very crucial for creating the basic background of the story. Mary Lawson does a fantastic job of creating such setting that made the story outstanding and willing to read more. Crow Lake takes place in Canada, Northern Ontario, in an isolated farmland, Crow Lake. It is a country side and it takes hours just to drive to the cities. There are number of families living there, including the Morrison family. It is during the early 1900s and the story

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    UNTITLED STREET FASHION PROJECT presents as a dramatic, character driven story. It a classic underdog story in which a disadvantaged character rises above hardship and adversity to triumph. There are solid themes about overcoming adversity and never giving up on one’s dream. The story presents with some smart story choices, including the setting and the idea that the protagonist, Prince, comes from the hood. His goal is clear and the stakes for Prince feel personal. The backdrop of the fashion

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    Good morning class. Today is March 6th, 2018. We began class yesterday by listening to Steph’s presentation of the daily log. Shortly after we started this week’s lesson of the finish line which focuses on character, setting, and plot. Mrs. Way skipped over the background information on this topic due to our previous knowledge, and went right into the guided practice story titled, The Last Lesson. We answered the 5 questions on this story and checked our answers with the help of the green boxes.

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    Storytelling Outline

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    Storytelling has elements that are implemented in any research or design. A story has different parts: plot, characters, theme, symbols, style, and point of view (Felton, 2014). However, a visual story has a beginning, middle, and end that communicate responses from any characters in a story. In addition, a character has a purpose to change the outcome of its story. A character can create and represents an emotional connection that intended audience could relate to any situation. As a matter of

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