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    of wedlock. She commited adultery by doing that because her husband wasn't dead like she originally thought. So as punishment for her sin, she is forced to wear a scarlet A on her chest. The A stands for adultery. All the people shunned her and were not allowed to forgive and forget. She ever had to live outside the city limits. It is totally true what she did was wrong. But how long can people punish her? More importantly, the father of the child is not branded as Hester is. Ironically, her

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    the real life stay the same, the epistle works as a form of cyber bulling today, verbal, and physical bullying plays a role that works the same as Twelfth Night as the real, modern world too. To begin, cyber bullying comes in many forms, texts or letters they both relate to each other when it comes to cyber bullying they both mistake each other as tiny gold fish but their results and impact occur more bigger like

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    in the bombing. So he read some of the letters the family had wrote him and he told them how hurt he felt that the bombing happened. First, the president talks to the people and support them because he know how it feel to lose someone that mean a lot to you. According to the text " This terrible sin took the American family, innocent children...". This explains how he really feel and that he think the innocent children didn't need their lives taken away from them like that. So he speak to the

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    those who are not. So in order for these inmates to survive, they had to make themselves appear as healthy and work-capable as possible for as long as possible. Making this work was a struggle for most people. But for those that made it off of the train and into the cells of the concentration camp, there was a sliver of hope. This hope came from the letters and packages that they were allowed to receive from home, and also the

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    When Charlotte moved in with Kennith there were things happening that weren’t normal. Letters were appearing and things were odd in this household of the Ashbys. There was definitely something mysterious about Elise, Kennith’s loyalty to Charlotte, and the letters Kenneth receive from Elise. Elise is the dead wife that is the ghost in the short story, and Kenneth is recently married to his new wife Charlotte. Edith Wharton uses mystery and the fear of the unknown to create tension throughout the

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    To assess my kindergarten student I chose three assessments, the primary spelling inventory, letter/sound identification, and concepts of print. Each assessment went very well. My student showed a few weaknesses that could use improvement but he also displayed many strengths. The first assessment I administered was the primary spelling inventory. I brought in a piece of paper and a new pencil for my student to use, and when I told him he was going to get to spell some words he was eager to start

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    the writer of the letter, wrote this scripture as a letter format to his Christian brother, Philemon. Paul was in Rome, Italy, at the time where he was a prisoner of Jesus Christ. By Paul being a prisoner, he assumedly had infinite time to write and deeply contemplate what to include within the letter he created. “Philemon” was written in 60 A.D. The after-death initiation likely caused for Paul to especially note God’s sacrifices to save the people as Paul orchestrated the letter. Paul had been charged

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    Letter to Samson Occom—A letter by Phillis Wheatley Phillis Wheatley’s Letter to Samson Occom is an amazing piece of history. She uses many different writing styles and punctuations to get her point across. She is writing this letter to the Reverend Samson Occom, addressing the rights that he has recognized. This letter is different from previous articles we have read by Phillis Wheatley. She did not have much ending punctuation, or sentence breaks. She had run on sentences, and archaic words

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    In the middle of a civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. sat in a jail cell and wrote a letter on the margins of a newspaper. King writes to the eight other clergymen about his bittersweet, but optimistic views on this topic. The letter “Letters from Birmingham City Jail” explains how his actions that had him condemned and put in jail were justified and why they were the right things to do. King demonstrates that his peaceful protests were just and fair through his tone, logos and pathos

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    com/californiagoldrush.htm The gold rush of 1848 was a journey of dreams. Thousands left their families behind to seek a better, more financially secure life. A time so long ago that what we learn about it today is mostly from history books. But then one day you are lucky enough to come across something as simple as a letter. This letter is a small bit of history that opens up a window into the life and journey of a gold seeker. When I came across this article it really struck a bit of curiosity

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