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    finish it all at one time. It makes readers want to find out what happens and get answers. This book is about a girl named Cadence, her family and friends. They spent time on an island for the summer. Cadence and her friends get involved in a horrible accident that destroyed lives. We Were Liars is a novel filled with suspense, character twists, and many conflicts. Cadence is just a little girl who made a mistake , unfortunately this mistake costed her, her bestfriends, and health issues. At the

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    With the fall of Celestia and the return of nightmare moon, Equestria was in anarchy. The only safe-haven was Ponyville, where Cadence and Twilight were building the resistance. Fluttershy is under a mind control spell cast by nightmare moon. Cadence and Twilight both knew that they had to find a spell to break it or a spell to bring back Celestia. They had 1 week before the total annihilation of Equestria. "The only order I follow is the new nightmare republic!" Fluttershy was deep under nightmare

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    Need for changes Martin to Peter: The growth stage moved from Phase 1 creativity to Phase 2 Direction. As a startup, Cadence had a directive and concentrated management style. Senior leaders were close to the team and the action, and made most of the key decisions. It did not have a formal strategic management process. However, as Cadence grew, it was hard to manage increased number of employees through informal communications. The mid-management must be strengthened to get decisions made at the

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    We Were Liars

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    the story of Cadence Sinclair Eastman, a privileged girl who comes from a wealthy family and prestigious bloodline. Cadence spends her summers on Beechwood Island with her two cousins Johnny and Mirren and their friend Gat. On the fifteenth summer, Cadence is found severely injured in water by the beach and suffers intense migraines that prevent her of remembering the cause of her accident. Her mother and her family members refuse to tell her what happened and throughout the book, Cadence attempts to

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    Loving by The Beatles, because for all the love that were hallucinations that Cadence had during the story for Gat. A second song that I think goes with the story is Medicine by The 1975, because once Cadence learned the truth of the accident, all her migraines, aches, and hallucinations disappeared. The last song I think corresponds with the story is The Beach from The Neighbourhood, because i think it describes how Cadence feels towards the end of the story. I think the song All My Loving by The

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    adult drama written primarily in first person through the eyes of the main protagonist, Cadence. However, chapter eighty is written in third person, almost as if it were a story in the newspaper, with a much more ominous narrator. Like chapter 80, Cadences’ slightly twisted fairytale stories are also in the perspective of a dark third person narrator. This book also contains a few short emails written by Cadence to friends that start friendly, but gradually turn depressing over time. While We Were

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    Cadence is the number of steps taken per minute, and stride length is the distance traveled with each step. Hence cadence multiplied by stride length is the distance traveled per minute. To find speed, the distance traveled per second, the product of cadence and stride length is divided by sixty. Because logically, there are sixty seconds in a minute. When speed is represented with v,Cadence with c, and Stride Length with l, this relationship is

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    The novel I chose, We Were Liars by E. Lockhart I believe was a huge plot twist and breath taker. I selected this book because I wanted to know, who were these liars, what made them liars, and why would they openly accept that title of liar? I began reading the book, and the part that made me curious to continue reading the book was the first couple of lines. These lines explained by the main character stated that no matter what, the Sinclair family was perfect (8). If this family was so perfect

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    We Were Liars Analysis

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    made in the book that I read this summer “We Were Liars” By E. Lockhart. This book was about a girl, Cadence Sinclair. The entire Sinclair Family always goes away to a private island off of Massachusetts every summer. Her and Johnny, Mirren and Gat made up a group called the Liars. Johnny and Mirren are her cousins and Gat is her friend that comes with Johnny every year. One day in summer 15, Cadence could not find any of the Liars to play with,

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    filthy rich, painfully sick girl, Cadence Sinclair, her three cousins ‘The Liars’, a forgotten summer, and a falsely idicllic island. The main character, Cadence Sinclair, introduced the story not with herself, but her family, Welcome to the beautiful Sinclair family. No one is a criminal. No one is an addict. No one is a failure….We are Sinclair's. No one is needy. No one is wrong….Perhaps that is all you need to know. (Lockhart, 2014, pg.1) Poor little Cadence Sinclair is wealthy. She is loved

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