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    We all have our own perspectives of who the masters and servants are. Me personally, I like to think that I am the master. Of course though, this is wrong. We can consider ourselves to be servants of maybe our parents, the government, or maybe even teachers. According to the dictionary a servant is, “a person who performs duties for others.” This master and servant only arises when the tasks are performed under the direction and control of the master. So in a way we are servants, to teachers by doing

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    The Bartimaeus Sequence is a series of magical, fantasy and alternate history novels byJonathan Stroud the British novelist. First intended to be a trilogy, the first novel in the series The Ring of Solomon was published in 2003 followed by two more titles in 2004 and 2006 and a prequel in 2010. The lead character Bartimaeus from whose name the series is named is a five millennia old djinn with a reluctant and boisterous spirit. The novels are about Nathaniel a teenage magician who learning magic

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    hitting the clay and turning the clay into Golem (Wisniewski, 1996, p. 6-7) is particularly close to the action. The lack of white space allows the illustrations to be large and emphasize certain characteristics of each character. On nearly every page, Golem’s height takes up the whole height of a page. Golem is meant to be a powerful force and his height emphasizes his strength and

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    Rabbi Eliyahu watched as another man was killed. He must stop this. He sprinted at the golem and jumped on it's back. With his hand he wiped the e off the the word emet on the golem's forehead. This made the word met meaning death. The golem immediately stopped moving and began its slow decent backwards. Rabbi Eliyahu would never make those mistakes he made that day again because when the golem crashed on the ground it crushed

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    THE GLENCOE LITERATURE LIBRARY Study Guide for Frankenstein by Mary Shelley i To the Teachern The Glencoe Literature Library presents full-length novels and plays bound together with shorter selections of various genres that relate by theme or topic to the main reading. Each work in the Library has a two-part Study Guide that contains a variety of resources for both you and your students. Use the Guide to plan your instruction of the work and enrich your classroom presentations. In

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