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    and cheerful. During one of the songs of Scene Four: Paris the Old Lady, Cunegonde and Candide were discussing a flight and the music being played by the orchestra matched the lyrics bringing the idea of a flight to life. The Old Lady has a mezzo soprano voice she executes all of her notes well in the song. At the end of scene three Candide, Cunegonde, and the Old Lady leave to go to a new place and in the song they sing there are rounds, which were well executed. It helped change the mood again which

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    In this essay I will explain the similarities and differences with the topic of genders and sexuality between the stories Weetzie Bat by Francesce Lia Block, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and The Color of Earth by Dong Hwa Kim. Each of these books are mainly for girl readers and it shows female characters facing changes as they are maturing from young children to young adults. On the surface there are a lot of similarities between the stories Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

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    Humanity is one of the many virtues we as humans believe we are born with. However, living in a world much like the one described in both The Hunger Games and The Road novels, some may argue that turning off one’s humanity is a necessity. Nevertheless, both novels prove that while some characters had to turn off their humanity in a horrific world like The Hunger Games and The Road, the two main characters of each book demonstrated how a barbaric world could not take that virtue from them. ​These

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    Walk Two Moon Analysis

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    Dear Parents, Walk Two Moons is a more complicated story than many students have read previously. It is important that the students read orally to parents every day. The story is sprinkled with idioms and regional colloquialisms which may make the reading challenging for some students. One approach to reading each day would be to read a chapter aloud to your child and then have your child reread the last two pages of the chapter aloud to you. I’ve included some resources to assist you when

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    At one point Drake said, “Sometimes it’s the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination”. Most of the times your experience helps you learn a valuable lesson, which would utilize throughout your entire life. In The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus goes to a trip, where he learns that he needs to rescue his throne and wife, Penelope. Also, when the Cyclops had captured Odysseus and his members, Odysseus made the correct choice and saved everyone. In The Cruelest Journey, the main character or

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    Martin Golan The Arena

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    Life can be complicated, and it can be difficult, but even more so if you are feeling alone. One important thing to remember is that no matter how difficult and dark things may seem, life goes on. The text “The Arena”, is written by Martin Golan in 2008 and is an example of the difficulties one can face. “The Arena” tells the story of a father who, whilst driving his son to “The arena”, thinks about his past and present life, and also the different “arenas”, or battles of his life. ”The Arena” is

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    “How I Met Myself”, the award-winning book by David A. Hill, takes place in a small town in Hungary. In “How I Met Myself” there are two protagonist which is John Taylor and his doppelganger. The protagonist character or the main character in this novel, which is John Taylor is an English computer programmer who works in Budapest has changed from an ordinary man who loves and cares for his family to a complicated man who neglect his family because of his doppelganger. John’s doppelganger is also

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    The genre that Deadpool the movie falls under is action, comedy, and adventure. Wade Wilson (played by Ryan Reynolds) a man that gets cancer, dumps his girlfriend so that she doesn’t have to watch him die in front of her finds himself in a secrete facility that makes super slaves. While Wade is in this facility he goes through around the clock torture which makes him mutate to have super healing abilities. After a few events he breaks out and tries to find out how to blend in with society, this causes

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    In the novel Losers Take All by David Klass, Jack Logan, the main character, is a senior Fremont High School. Fremont High is a very athletic school. When their old principal, Mr. Gentry dies competing in a race, Mr. Muhldinger, the football coach takes over. Muhldinger set a school rule requires all seniors to play a sport. Muhldinger attempts to recruit Jack to the football team, knowing that his dad was an All-American at Fremont High back when he played football. Jack declines the offer because

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    We often take our names for granted, something simply used to identify us. But in reality, names serve as powerful symbols of our identity and our origins. Murakami intentionally hides the names of his characters away from his readers in his book “A Wild Sheep Chase.” In the book, Murakami describes the journey of his main character to find a mysterious sheep: The narrator’s friend “the Rat” has disappeared, and the photo of a sheep he left to the narrator was seen by The Boss. The Boss sends the

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