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    your relationship with Angela… I was just joking around. Jack: She wasn’t just any girl! She was the love of my life! And when I’m down and sad, and looking for some comfort, you have to go and make fun of me! I get it!, You’re Corey Matthews, the star of everything! Life is just a breeze for you. Love doesn’t mean anything to

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    Bailey wants to take his family, (his wife, baby, and two kids, John Wesley and June Star), to Florida. His mother, called simply "the grandmother," doesn't want to go there. To make her case, she mentions that there's a dangerous criminal named The Misfit on the loose, and that he's headed that way. No one seems to take her seriously.

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    grandmother. “John Wesley wants to visit the house the grandmother talks about because she says it has a secret panel”. June Star is an obnoxious young girl, she is the sister to John Wesley and the daughter of Bailey. June Star speaks her mind loudly and makes cutting observations about those around her. The Mother is Bailey’s wife and the mother of John Wesley, June Star, and a baby. The mother breaks her shoulder in the car crash and is eventually killed by the Misfit’s henchmen. Red Sammy Butts

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    Barry Cox

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    came back to haunt four teenagers. Barry Cox, a main character in I Know What You Did Last Summer by lois Duncan, creates a pact. Barry Cox is a selfish individual. One good example is, Barry Cox is a college student that lives in a Frat house. He plays football for the university. Another good example is, Barry dates other girls while dating Helen. A final example, Barry only dates Helen because she is a Channel 5 future star and to annoy his mom. Barry is definitely a selfish person because he doesn't

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    Steinbeck, there are three main characters I would say are the most lonely. Those three characters are Curley’s wife, the stable buck Crooks, and the old man Candy. Curley’s wife is a beautiful lady who was told by a man that she could become a movie star. That dream was crushed when her mom stool her letters, and when she went out partying and got married to a farmer's son that gives her no attention. Crooks is a black man, and during the time phram in this book segregation is still a huge thing

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    Mexico are among the best vacations spots I have ever visited. The beaches, the accommodations, and the food is amazing in both countries. Negril, Jamaica was the second place out of the United States I vacationed. The resort I stayed in was a five-star all-inclusive adult only resort named Swept Away. The accommodations in Swept Away were astonishing. I stayed in a bungalow styled room separate from the main resort rooms. The bungalow was located on the beach near the shoreline. The room was huge

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    He might be of help in releasing you from your bargain with him my love. WE-NEG (crooked smile) What did you've in mind, my precious love? INT. PARALLEL EARTH – RUBIK'S CUBE ROOM – DAY We-neg paces the floor in a dismal state. Pete appears. The wizard quickly waves his hand at the wall, and the imprint of a Rubik's Cube Man's face emerges from it. WE-NEG You dare, show your face after what you did to my loving mate. PETE You've my sympathy wizard. My son came here for the wrong reasons

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    last five minutes. I’m-- I can’t seem to-- keep my mind to it.” This quotes shows how he keeps forgetting things that have happened. Willy also is a salesman for a job and he has to travel a lot but he does not like to travel so he tries to change what he does. He tries by going to his boss and asking about the job where he can stay in one spot and not travel. He asks to work in one spot and offers to be payed less, once his boss doesn’t go with the plan he gives another price range, “I tell ya,

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    in real life, and profiles a young teenager who is a product of our star-struck society. One evening, while being followed by a group of paparazzi, Grenier noticed that one of them looked like a boy barely left childhood, and later uncovers that the paparazzo in question, Austin, was indeed a mere thirteen year old, but already working as a celebrity photographer and earning up to $2,000 a shot for his pictures of the right star. His divorced parents who often give in to their young son's demands

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    little Protector, now my wife will finally rise from the darkness, are you ready for our victory festivity? JAMES It wasn't my intent, but after you've finished with your prize, what are your —? WE-NEG To show you my thanks, after I no longer need what you've recovered, I might wrap it up as your gift. JOCELYN Your Star-Child is within walking distance. If you must've it, we'll take it with her. James steps over toward the side. He considers. JAMES I'm unsure if I should risk it. I'd

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