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    Cold breeze, a sour wind is blowing, leaves falling, dark, foggy sky. A princess, a rocker, a gamer, a traveler, and cat boy. A group of kids walked from their old run down school in there small old run down town to the park which was never used. The town was like a ghost town. Very little people lived around there unless they had no other choice. Molly Kendal was 10 and she was a princess, a diva, and her family lost a lot of money and even their house when her mom died, Meg Cruise was 15 and

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    Chilling Stories

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    But according to psychologists it’s not that simple there a lot of reason might the feel need to be someone else on the internet.’’(Smith 4) Our minds can get so deeply warp around technology that it can become our reality. New technology is a wild virus that is in every household. By a person sharing their information all the time, they would start think that it’s normal. Also they start to think that nobody is paying them any attention but people are. That when people that are addicted to social

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    authors made that make these novel similar, by incorporating that one object in each text to help transport the readers mind to a different world, is helping the reader to expand their imagination. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll begins with Alice falling asleep beside a tree and but before she arrives in Wonderland, she experiences wonders that departs her from

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    The Opening of Baz Lurhmann's Film Adaptation of Romeo and Juliet In 1997, Baz Lurhmann adapted a modern stylish version of ‘ Romeo and Juliet’ which was originally made in the 16th century. Using certain techniques, Baz Lurhmann has made this modified version thrilling and unforgettable. Throughout this essay I will analyse the different techniques Baz Lurhman has used to make this film adaptation effective. Set in Los Angeles, there are two rivals, the Montague’s

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    Texting Persuasive Speech

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    That's one way to Announce a Baby! Every parent-to-be has people they want to share the exciting news with. This couple was no different. But, the way they went around it was completely unique. After sticking a pair of headphones on their parents and turning the music up, they instructed them to read their lips. Naturally, the new grandma-to-be got the concept on the very first try. But, grandpa took a bit longer to figure it out. Eventually, he caught on to the game and his joy was amazing. Luckily

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    Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time . . . It’s because he wants to stay inside.’ “(304) In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, six year old Scout was certain, Boo Radley was a monster who, at six-and-a-half feet, ate all the stray cats and wild squirrels his bloodstained hands could catch, a monster who committed assault on his father before happily returning to cutting out newspaper. As Scout begins to grow and change, so does her ideology of Boo Radley, causing her to learn that you

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    “The sky is falling! The sky is falling!” cried Chicken Little. He scurried around the block waking the sleeping town hoping to get recognition for his immanent concern. People shuffled, the squirrels in the tress hustled, and specs of light began to decorate the block and beat the sunrise. Chicken Little was coming back from his morning jog, and was struck by a rigid, geometric slab of something hard as concrete that fell from a height higher than the cookie cutters that decorated his block. His

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    The Cornish coast, wild, beautiful and dangerous, hiding secrets old and new it was a place out of a seventeenth century novel. However, it was one of those secrets Charlotte stumbled upon in her guise as detective. What was Tawny up to in the caves? Dangers unfolded, Charlotte

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    Descriptive Concert

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    Up until this moment, I had never been to a concert from my favorite band. This concert would be one of the best moments of my life. The concert took place at the Oregon state fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. It was during the time when the annual state fair was taking place. The sky was filled with clouds that only allowed the sun to peek through on occasion. Sweat drips down our faces just by standing outside in the humid air. Walking into the fairgrounds dirt, and musty smells surrounded the senses

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    own bedroom. As an elite, he has an image to obtain and in order to do so, he must remain “too prim, too cautious,” afraid to take a risk and possibly further himself because it is easier to reside in the safety of his money (Capote 65). To love a wild girl like Holly would involve Jose to trust

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