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    on stage, everyone started cheering again and it got louder when i jumped on harrys back and kissed his cheek. "just the girl i was wanting to see." he smiled and i blushed madly. "well we have some news and some of its not good" liam finally spoke up, we all looked at him and the nerves started going. my stomach started turning and i felt like i was going to puke.i grabbed onto harrys hand tightly and he looked at me " babe are you okay your pale?" he wispered in my ear. i ran off stage with him

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    Ralph is the protagonist in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, undergoing many changes throughout the story. He was selected leader to the guide the stranded boys of the island by bringing them together using the conch shell. As leader he brings hope to the boys on the island telling them that they will eventually be saved and especially to the littluns who were afraid of the so called “Beastie”. He does a lot of leader like things making good decisions like the signal fire hoping to

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    and what I presumed to be her son approached my register. The vibration in my pocket started up again. Like a pestering child, I couldn’t them shut up. Something is wrong. I needed to answer the phone, my brain kept screaming. My brain and phone were like pestering children that wouldn’t shut up. “Hi, did we find everything okay today?” I said grabbing the books from the woman and began ringing them up. She nodded and smiled, pleased with what she was buying. I told her the total, but she wasn’t

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    Dramatic Devices in Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof "Williams instinctively understands the loneliness of a human being - his or her constant and desperate attempt that is to escape the reality that is there loneliness and their subsequent failure to do so". Williams portrays this loneliness to an audience through the spatial distances on stage between characters, which is suggested in the stage direction. "Margaret is alone". It is also emphasised through symbolism

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    and be quite or that Mr. Vernon would catch him messing around and cause even more mayhem. She would even showcase maintenance roles such as harmonizing and relieving tension. When bender would make a messing by being outlandish she’ll tell him to shut up and be quite and when here and bender were alone in the closet they would take to each other and as well exchange a hickey, but one of the greatest roles she played was the withdrawing role. When Bender and Allison were pressuring her to reveal if

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    Have you ever compared your body to a magazine advertisement? If so you are not alone. In today's society women have been forced to believe in body image as if it were a god. Woman look up to an image that they believe is the ¨perfect body¨. Sadly this perfect body is impossible to find, but the ads of these perfect body images were far from impossible to find. A simple google search of ¨perfect body image ads¨, gives you thousands of results, almost all have a skinny model standing half naked

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    companions because he feared that some of the Night Raid’s female members, especially Leone and Chelsea would tease him about it. Now he was waiting patiently how Night Raid will handle the information he had given them. Sure, most of the things he brought up sounded very suspicious and farfetched to believe, but it was the truth. It was only a matter of time rather or not they will accept it. So far, they were actually handling the issue better than he originally expected. They didn’t bombard him with too

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    Growing up young was very rough for me. From the age of 5-12 was my roughest time period. By the age of 8 I had given up on life and felt that I had no reason to still be living. Day by day things got harder and harder. I was physically, emotionally, and verbally abused by my mother. She made those 7 years the worst years of my life. From 1st to 4th grade I was forced to clean the house before I could go to school. I had to wash, rinse, and dry the dishes, sweep and vacuum the floor, make my sisters’

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    There is darkness inside everyone. Evil, malice, wickedness. Society attempts to stomp out these innate traits. In his critically acclaimed novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding explores what happens to a person when the pressures of society are removed. A group of British boys are stranded on an island without any adults. They form a society that slowly falls apart as half of the boys, led by Jack, are drawn into the savage life accepted on the island. Ralph’s group attempts to remain civil

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    the children walk home everyday,” a voice that Dalia and Adam recognized as Philip Schneider. “The little brown noser. Ratted us out,” Dalia whispered. Before she had finished the sentence everyone had a finger up to their mouth signaling for her to shut up. Luckily, they were all shut up by the loud crash that accompanied the door being kicked down. “You know the drill,” barked the same male voice as before. They trembled with fear as they felt and heard hands press against the walls and floors

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