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    product. It is quite amazing the way some individuals in society always empathize but do not notice. We often hear people say “if you were in my shoes,” sometimes also “How can you sleep at night with all that,“ these are all phrases that depict empathy, most people do this uncomfortably. Also, most have us have seen movies that made us cry or be extremely happy, for me the last movie that made me cry was SouthPaw. Crying because of a scene from a movie is just as a result of one thing, empathy, you

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    Child Begins to Cry In listening to parents over the years, I have learned a simple truth: parents want good lives for their children. We want our young ones to be happy, loved, respected and understood. We also want the chance to correct the mistakes our parents made with us. For most of us, these goals are far more difficult to achieve than we had imagined. We discover that loving and nourishing a child is complex work that challenges the hardiest grownup. Help is scarce as we juggle too much

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    display the point the author wants us to see. Personification is used in many lines. For example in line six, seven, and eight Banos wrote, “ (6) The very dust that kisses her, told her (7) that her rival sweepings threaten her (8) and in the store cries her sadness.” This is basically stating that the ones who are “closest” to you and those who “care” about you can hurt you badly. They

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    he gets to buy whatever he wants. What makes you cry? I cry when my mom or dad gets mad at me and they scream at me. Why do they

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    effort just to fixed it. I have a weakness and my weakness is being to honest with everyone. I tend to be honest with everyone and I get to the point where I could be too honest with people and possibly make them cry. I never try to make people cry it’s just by me being honest, I sometimes would mention things at a wrong time. To try and fix this problem I would avoid from saying unnecessary things. The only time I would try to speak is when it has to deal with the situation at that

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    I have no choice. You are my blood”. I know for a fact she likes me too, because I just asked her to make sure, but loving someone without liking them is a great way to describe family. However, this quote can be interpreted in a different way if we overlook the context. The quote can also describe how people use the word love lightly, often without liking the person they claim to

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    “Never Cry Wolf”, by Farley Mowat, uses a lot of anthropomorphism. We see wolves as bloodthirsty savages that prey on the weak, cause havoc, and kill just to attack or to start a fight. Quite the opposite, the wolves only kill for food or when under attack. Their actions are based on their needs. Contrary to the wolves, humans hunt for food but they also do so for pleasure. In reality, the wolves just do what is needed to survive. The author studied the wolves to further document the truths

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    Foster Children Essay

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    Foster Children I live in a family that participates in fostercare and adoption. Usually, we have eleven or more children living in our home. We have been involved with the foster care program for around five years now. About fifty different children have lived in our home! Every child that is within the foster care system is different, but I have personally seen many similarities throughout various children. Children in foster care have a great need for love, attention, and discipline. Most of

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    Mark Twain is a great observer of humans and human nature. It is what makes his characters come to life. He is quick to caution in Huckleberry Finn that the reader not take this particular narrative, which includes its’ characters, too seriously. In other words, he intended Huckleberry Finn to be a satirical work. He does have plenty to say and opinions galore, but the message he has about reform and reformers is meant to poke fun and may only represent one aspect of his complete viewpoint in

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    The Other Side In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five, the main character, Billy Pilgrim, is a man suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. He was forced into the battle of Bulge, and gets captures by the Germans. In the POW camp, he experiences “time-shifting”, and he has memories of many different moments in his life. He also goes to another planet, Tralfamadore, and meets the Tralfamadorians, who look like toilet plungers, and Montana Wildhack, his “mate”. Tralfamadore and Earth have many differences

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