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    2017 AP Summer Vocabulary Diction (a child called it) Diction is seen a lot throughout “A Child Called ‘It’”, specifically when David is describing the tortures he faced. The word choice included in the novel is rather harsh and graphic at times, but nevertheless it effectively help the reader visualize the scene and what is going on. An example of the use of diction is when “Gripping my arm, Mother held it in the orange-blue flame. My skin seemed to explode from the heat. I could smell the scorched

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    What happens when morality is thrown away and forgotten by future generations? In the 1920’s, America was still recovering from World War I. Many young men died in WWI, and many who survived the war were suffering from PTSD. They could not escape their own minds which were their own jails. With the recovery from the war, people had a new sense of living while they were young. They pursued drinking, sex, and other pleasures that were originally biblically and morally viewed as wrong, but it was all

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    1882, in Hyde Park, New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with polio in 1921. He became the 32nd US president in 1933, and was the only president to be elected four times. Roosevelt led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II, and greatly expanded the powers of the federal government through a series of programs and reforms known as the New Deal. Roosevelt died in Georgia in 1945. President Roosevelt’s parents made a living both on real estate and trade. Roosevelt was

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    after assuming the role of chancellor, Hitler proclaimed, “Today Germany, Tomorrow, the world” (Axelord 40; Immel 17). At first Hitler began rebuilding the armies in secrecy, but in 1934 Germany’s army expanded massively (Axelrod 16; Goldstein 9; HistoryOnTheNet, “World War II Causes”). Germans once again began building new military vehicles, and Hitler began rebuilding the German navy and air force (HistoryOnTheNet, “World War II Causes”). Hitler planned to use Germany’s military to take back the

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    The marginalization and isolation found in the suburbs of Paris are the results of 20th century postwar Paris failed urban planning. City officials attempted to reconstruct Paris into a higher functioning city based on models of other metropolitan communities; using designs that broke the city into sections. As a result, urban planners created separation between classes, which produced a loss of connection and identity for immigrant families. That class division became a breeding ground for hostile

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    (justdisney.com). This vision that Walt Disney had was the vision of one of the most well-known places on earth, Disneyland. Originally, he planned for the park to cover an area of 8 acres where his employees and families could go to relax. However, World War II halted these plans that he had, which ultimately gave him more time to come up with more ideas for this vision, and he came to the quick realization that 8 acres was not nearly enough. “Finally in 1953, he had the Stanford Research Institute conduct

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    The 1950’s was an era of jazz music, the Korean War just around the corner, and the greatest invention ever; bubble wrap. If one were to look into America from the outside during this time, the U.S. would seem like an utopia, but when you dig deeper, a bigger issue comes to life. African Americans had been fighting against racial discrimination for centuries; during the 1950s, however, the struggle against racism and segregation entered the mainstream of American life. In the midst of all the struggle

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    strength determined by her endurance to stay in a hurtful relationship or is it determined by her ability to move on? The early twentieth century is known to women as the "era of exuberance." (Gilbert 1205) During the early twentieth century women began to find the answer to the question at hand deeply rooted within themselves. The answer for Katherine Anne Porter seemed to be her ability to move on based on the actions she chose in her real life. Does her literature tell a different story? Born in

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    The novel, Tomorrow When the War Began, by John Marsden, tells the story of a brave group of unlikely heroes who journey out to camp in ‘Hell’. Throughout this novel, the characters are able to change the way they act, feel and treat others. This opens up new, stronger relationships in the group, and creates an unbreakable bond between certain characters. In this novel, Fiona is raised in an upper class family. She is the kind of person you could never imagine as one who happily goes camping in

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    Scott Key Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald’s parent were not ones of wealth, his mom worked as a wholesale grocers and his father worked at a wicker furniture business in St.Paul. After his dad’s business failed they moved to New York to find more work, but when that backfired they retreated back to their hometown to live off his mother's

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