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    How does Andy stand out from the other soldiers in the photograph? 12. What did Cecelia look like during the First World War (p. 39)? 13. How does Henry come by Andy Lansell’s diary? What is his impression of the writing style? Chapter 7 14. What invitation does Henry extend to Trot and Janine?   Level 2: Interpretive (making inferences) 15. Is the reader supposed to like Trot

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    dastardly deed.” (pg 29). The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin was a fantastic novel that left you guessing until the end. The elements of mystery Raskin used were main conflict, setting, characterization, and a specific technique where she revealed all the clues to solve the case. The Westing Game's main conflict is person vs person, or the Westing heirs trying to discover who committed the homicide of Mr. Westing. (pg 30) The protagonists are the abnormal heirs trying to determine who among them is the homicidal

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    to go for a walk alone unlike he normally does normally he takes a bodyguard with him but on this day he went out alone. Just before he could even walk up his stairs to his beach house Versace was shot. He was a 50 year old actor. The police had no clue why he was shot. The police will never be able to find out why he was killed or if he was just at

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    Fortunato Research Paper

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    I tried my Montresor(right) inside their house. hardest to find him but I could not get a clue”. Police are continuing to try to get more information about Fortunato out of Montresor. Police have found that Fortunato was addicted Fortunato was last seen with long to wine and was very wealthy. If he was intoxicated white hair and beard

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    environment. Also I would be working in a laboratory processing evidence from crime scenes. From traveling from crime scene to crime scene, taking pictures, or in a laboratory processing evidence crime scene technicians do it all (Echaore-McDavid 38-39). The evidence they search for is things such as weapons, clothing, fingerprints, blood, hair, etc. (Echaore-McDavid 38). With the evidence they investigate to try to connect the evidence with a suspect. Similar to crime scene technicians, “marine

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    On July 7, 2005 in the United Kingdom, London 52 people were killed in a terrorist attack and 700 were injured. At 8:50 am on July 7, 2005, explosions tore through three trains on the London Underground, killing 39 people. An hour later 13 people were killed when a bomb detonated on the upper deck of a bus in Tavistock Square. More than 700 people were injured in the four attacks. The bombings quickly shattered the joy that had accompanied the announcement the previous day that the International

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    (Player C.) Player C then confronted Player B, causing boundary turbulence with Player A. In another instance (and a different set of players), Players A and B together found a clue to a hidden immunity idol. They promised each other not to tell anyone else. Player A then told Player C. Player C seized an opportunity to plant the clue in Player B’s possessions, making it appear to Player A that Player B had betrayed her, thus creating boundary turbulence. In Message Design Logics Theory, there are three

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    "The Maze of Bones" P1. Rick Riordan's 2008 novel "The Maze of Bones" presents readers with an intricate account involving the Cahill family and its adventurous experiences. The book focuses on the lives of Amy and Dan Cahill, two orphans who watch their grandmother as she passes away and who learn that they are the members of a powerful family. They are provided with a series of missions and they come to put their abilities into use, considering that Amy is an informational genius and that Dan

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    Reflection About Reading

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    As a child, reading was always a endeavor to look forward to. It all started when I was in Kindergarten and my teacher would read us books at story time after lunch. The whole class would sit in a circle, sitting crissed-crossed-apple-sauce, lingering on every word she spoke from the colorful pages of a lucky book. I remember thinking to myself, “I wish I could read books and create a world in my head that only I could interpret.” The following year, as a class, we would go to third grader's hallway

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    “Shells” by Cynthia Rylant is a Realistic Fiction Story about a 14 year old boy who lives with his Aunt Esther after his parent’s deaths.Michael gets a hermit crab and makes his bond with Esther stronger.In the beginning,Michael’s parents died and his only family, Aunt Esther decides to take care of Michael.Michael currently hates his Aunt Esther because they argue all the time.Soon,Michael comes home from school with a hermit crab. He shows the Hermit crab to Aunt Esther, who surprised Michael

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