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    As the new year begins, students begin to go back to class and the class president 's election. Calista is a kind of girl that good at everything, but her only weakness is that she is too nice and humility to the people. This is her first time to try to running for class president. She prepared very hard and really want to be the class president and she didn’t tell anyone. One day, Scarlett, her best friends tell her, “I am going to be running for class president.” Calista was surprised, she bowed

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    My Sleeping Beauty

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    My Sleeping Beauty "So Katelyn, where did you want to go tonight?" I ask her softly, waiting for her reaction and definite outburst. She turns to face me from the passenger seat of my 2000 Toyota Tundra, a look of disbelief on her face. "Are you kidding me Hunter James Caverly? I'm a girl. This stuff is important to our kind," she remarks angrily, though she probably suspects I am bluffing. I chuckle, amused by her touchiness. "I'm just kidding, sweetheart." Tonight I am taking Katelyn on a

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    Imagine, every morning you wake up to the sound of the rooster singing. Not to the normal crow a rooster makes, but to a beautiful sonata that wakes your soul up from a deep slumber. It may not sound too realistic in our real word, but to a writer, this can bring special emphases to the story’s meaning. This literary practice is called magical realism. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines magical realism, or magic realism as they put it; 1) painting in a meticulously realistic style of imaginary

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    running force after years of being the worst when it comes to the run game. He uses stats and also statements from coaches, and players to give the reader an insight on where he 's coming from. The author of the article, Dave Birkett has an outstanding record

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    The Upstream and Downstream of Seeing Annie Dillard’s “Seeing” discusses the two possible ways to properly see things and relates them to light versus darkness in nature, and upstream versus downstream of a river. The essay explains that there are two ways to see things in the world; to look for something specific, or to let go of that desire to see something. Both types of seeing are also combined with either brightness or darkness and with either upstream or downstream. Dillard has trouble

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    Rationale A Brave New World sets 500 years in the future, in a whole new society in which technology has taken away feelings. Concepts as parenthood, love and liberty no longer exists, and people take soma, a drug, to maintain the society order. This letter is from John to Lenina, where he explains the reasons of his suicide and asks her to wake up and see the world in a different and more human way. It is written with a nostalgic informal tone and it is directed to an all-ages audience, especially

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    Being away from family for such a long time may cause a big difference in culture. Not only culture, but just what a person is accustom to in general. Especially, if they are not only away but living in an entire different part of the world. Many families struggle and don’t get along because of differences in behavior and in culture. In the story, “Everyday Use” written by Alice Walker the narrator throughout the story is the mother of both Maggie, and Dee, however the story would be somewhat different

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    “It helps me see things closer. Even if they're not very far away. I pretend it's my magic power.”(Anderson and Coppola), the film Moonrise Kingdom by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola gives one of the main characters Suzy Bishop binoculars as her magic power. Suzy always keeps her binoculars on hand throughout the film for whenever she needs to see things closer. She uses them to see who people really are instead of how they may look from a distance. The binoculars become a safety net for her, because

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    "Taylor why can't you read this. This is so easy," I remember my younger sister Ashley saying to me. My path to literacy started in Kindergarten when I struggled to learn how to read. We had just moved from Kennewick, WA to Denver, CO a couple weeks before my first day of kindergarten. I had always been into playing school with my two sisters and pretending I was the nerd that knew everything when it came to reading and math. The real shock came to me when I started Kindergarten and everyone could

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    A Short Story Of A Story

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    Excited to be visiting family in her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina Allie’s mother had stopped several times to talk to people she knew. She was now talking with the widow, Brandy Ingalls, who, along with her daughter Jeanette and Jeanette’s fiancé, a young merchant from England, had just come out of St. Michaels Church where Jeanette was due to marry the following day. Brandy Ingalls was extending an invitation to them to attend the wedding. Apologizing that had she known they would be

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