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    The Giver Monologue

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    colors. Ch. 1 “Wow! What a great idea! thats really cool! You can see the COLORS! ?” That was my friend Kuma, she’s very energetic. “Ugh, its not THAT cool, I personally prefer everything to stay black and white, I find it.ominous.” Thats my other friend, Hinoki. For some reason he used to love and wish to see the colors but now, he’s grown out of believing. Kinda sad if you think about it. BUT we can move on, so you’ve met some of my friends, a little

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    Stephen Pidliskey 09/15/07 P1 Park ISOPOD BEHAVIOR LAB REPORT Background Information: In our lab we were working with isopods, also known as pill bugs or rollie pollies. The isopods that we worked with were land isopods. They like to live in moist places under untouched objects such as boards, bricks, rotting logs and or rocks. Basically, they will live anywhere! If you are lucky enough, you can even find them next to buildings where it is moist and if there is food. All living organisms like

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    Some people judge another person by what they wear, their physical appearance or even how they act. These people usually don't fit in and they are known as outsiders. Most of the time outsiders are misjudged by their appearance so people aren't willing to get to know them for who they really are. Just like in the story “The Metamorphosis” after Gregor changed into a bug nobody was willing to include him or care for him because he was different. In the following paragraphs, I will show you why.

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    Metamorphosis” is a man that wakes up from his sleep as a bug, there is no exact reason for this but cause, it still remained as a mystery. Gregor reminded me of another character from a book called “The Perks of being a Wallflower” this character named Charlie had depression and is set aside from all social groups at his school. The differences between Gregor and Charlie are quite grand, for example the fact that gregor was turned into a bug, where as Charlie only deals with his depression. They’re

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    The Assassin Bug

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    between me or any other creature of the animal kingdom in reference to me as a student would have to be like that of the reduviidae otherwise referred to as the “assassin bug”. It 's consistent thirst for a meal is but a mere reflection of my thirst for knowledge. The means of attack as to which it deploys are quick as well as painless which falls into the nature as to how I accomplish my goals. If by chance a student falls behind or needs aid I will also help them just as assassin bugs sometimes

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    memorable trip such as the walking sticks or that time someone killed a cottonmouth with a wiffle ball bat. We always had fun messing around in the woods, building fires, and finding broken parts on the camper when we got to the campground. It wasn’t really a good trip unless we forgot something we needed at home. Out of all the trips we took the best ones were when we had to “improvise”. I remember the excitement I got waking up early that morning and going outside to find my brother and my dad backing

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    To add to his sense of isolation, Gregor must stand by and watch was is happening silently, he is powerless to speak, complain or criticise. "'What has happened to me?' He thought", this is still in the 3rd person narrative, but gives a feel of being inside the novel. Much like a diary, or a story told by the main character, just like Frank tells his story in The Wasp Factory. At first the mood in Metamorphosis

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    attached a set of legs to the bug, and they repeatedly either fell off or were too flimsy and caused the bug’s underside to touch the water. After my fifth attempt to find something that worked, I glanced at the clock. In my daze, I thought it read 1:30 but couldn’t be sure. Sleep was beginning to overcome my senses. “You should really go to bed. You look exhausted. It’s not like it has to be finished, you’re not going to get a zero if you’re not done,” my mom told me. She also looked terribly exhausted

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    I was one of the new kids at Euclid High School. Being in high school was new to me. I actually couldn’t believe that i’ve made it. As soon as I walked in through the building, I didn’t really know anyone or even saw any of the people that I was used to talking to in middle school. I knew only people in my grade on some students who were in a grade higher than me. Everyone seemed like they’ve gotten taller over the summer. I was still the same height as I was back in the 6th grade, I believed. When

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    the visuals, music, and sound effects just made me feel like I was right there with the characters. There were a lot of similarities and differences in the movie and the book. I think that one of the most important similarities between the book and movies was that Dennis Nedry used the same bug he did in the movie as well as the book. Dennis Nedry could have easily put in another bug that could have either been way worse or not as bad. The bug probably wasn't changed because if they did then

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