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    punishment and were even treated badly. They were “huddled in stinking cages” and even “flogged with bamboos” (page 1) which obviously shows them to be treated worse than how they treated orwell since the most they could do to him was trip him. 2. In paragraphs 3-5 Orwell is shown as searching for the elephant and discovering all the damage that the elephant has caused while on its rampage, and we see orwell eventually “sent an orderly to a friends house to borrow an elephant rifle”(page 2). After he receives

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    Baccarat Strategy System Opening Paragraph In the Baccarat game, the system of play that promises the highest odds of winning is the basic Baccarat strategy of betting on the player rather than the bank. The other strategies that promise great odds of winning include the Golden Baccarat Strategy and the Silver Tiger Baccarat strategy. The Golden Baccarat system of play is much more advanced than the basic Baccarat play strategy. On the other hand, the Silver Tiger Baccarat system is faster and more

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    PG 251-255 1) Choose a paragraph in the passage of approximately five to eight sentences that strikes you as particularly powerful. Analyze each sentence, considering its length and whether its type is simple, compound, complex, fragment, or run-on. See page 367 and page 343 in Reference Points. Write a short passage on a topic of your choice in which you mimic the sentences you analyzed. The blue bowl stood there, seemingly full forever, no matter how deeply or rapaciously we dipped, as if it had

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    5 paragraph essay After reading Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick there is alought to visulas and research about theses are three subtopics describing every different connection through Freak the Mighty. Coat of arms, Coat of arms was like your heritage or your family name in other words or your family crest. It started when Knights put it on their shields or on banners to represent the coat of arms. This relates to my life cause my family's coat of arms is “The surname of CUPPLES was an occupational

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    3 Paragraph Response I find the aspect of buying what one desires versus what one needs very compelling especially today. As a society, we buy may more things than we need, and per the documentary we have Edward Bernays to thank for that. It is a great thing for the economy, but it is an attempt to fix our problems through buying unnecessary items. Something else I found very interesting is the views on democracy presented in the documentary. I have always believed it to be an active citizenship

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    Anna Anderson Zeroski English 9 Honors, Period 3 9 November 2015 To Kill a Mockingbird: Five Paragraph Essay Imagine a place where the verdict of a rape trial stems from racial prejudice rather than the proper evaluation of proven evidence. This is Maycomb, Alabama, the strange, Southern town where Scout and Jem Finch grow up during the 1930s in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. In short, the novel travels a thin line between a light-hearted narrative of the siblings’ childhood with

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    PLAN Give credit to the Author What do you think the MAIN message is? Discuss the main points that help you figure out what the main message is. Do you think the author was successful delivering his message? *Separated Paragraphs* The Drop by: Jeff Ross, a novel about a group of teenagers. I think the main message is being brave and not giving up and keep trying again, because our weaknesses lie in giving up and the true success is to always try again. In chapter 12, Hope went down the drop but

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    The Giver Theme Paragraph Imagine living in a world where one would be in this strict community, where one would have to live their life the way they are told to do. At one ceremony, everyone must turn one day older on the same day. Then, have a big ceremony to find out what your job will be for the rest of ones life! This is what the community is like in the book, The Giver, by Lois Lowry. She tells the story where the main character Jonas is having to live everyday of his life in that community

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    1.In paragraph 4 Martin Luther King mentions several claims that form his argument. Those claims being “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere… Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial "outside agitator" idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere in this country.” (King) He supports this throughout explaining how as a nation, it should be united not divided. Amalgamated

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    Lord of the Flies Body Paragraph One can see by examining the symbol of the final fire on the island that humanity is delicate, and all humans are capable of doing something evil. The final fire in the novel is set to demonstrate hope and rescue for the boys, still William Golding illustrates that it clearly symbolizes lack of thought, and destruction, and that all humans civilized or not are capable of destroying something valuable. From the moment that the boys set the final fire on the

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