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    they value the girl’s fifteenth birthday because that is the age that they believe the young girl changes and becomes an adult, a woman. When the girl celebrates her fifteenth birthday, they celebrate by having a big turning-of-age ceremony and reception which they call a Quinceñera. The Quinceñera is a big event, almost like a wedding for the young girl. In Spanish, the word Quince means

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    In American culture, birthdays are an important event and celebrated in many ways. Birthdays are more than just singing “Happy Birthday”. Celebrating one's birthday whether it be a first birthday, a thirteenth birthday, a sixteenth birthday, a twenty first birthday or an fiftieth birthday are all often substantial and considered to be an accomplishment. Birthdays may just be any other day in any other culture but, the American culture does more to celebrate one's day of birth and often celebrates

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    One day, there was a girl named Skylar who was thirteen years old. She and her friend Leah went to a café just around the corner from Skylar’s house. While they were walking there, a tall man dressed in all black approached Leah. He whispered, “Go to the art gallery and find the key near HM, then go to Skylar’s backyard and open up the locked box in the shed.” Then the man walked away. Leah told Skylar what the man said, and then they went to the café. Over at the café, the two friends were discussing

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    Many authors use literary devices to achieve their purpose in their writing. Katherine Brush wrote a short story called The Birthday Party in 1946 that included them. In her short story she witnessed a couple at a restaurant , using literary devices such as the atmosphere,ambiguity and imagery,it became known that her purpose was that some people can be unappreciative,take things the wrong way and be selfish. Katharine Brush's purpose was to show how one can be unappreciative. In the short story

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    this topic because I believe it has a real true meaning as to why this tradition is very important to the Mexican culture and I also think it’s an interesting topic to learn more about. Basically it’s a tradition celebrating the girl’s fifteenth birthday, marking her passage to womanhood, giving thanks to God for blessings and presenting the young woman to the community. In the Mexican culture, the community honors the young woman for her maturity, but also her parents and family members as well

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    “Today is going to be perfect!” I told myself. It was April 1, 2012, and it was my birthday. I had just finished a long, boring day of school when I started to wait for my eighth birthday party. My mom and I had spent the entire afternoon searching for cakes, birthday favors, and more. This was all to lead up to my party. The party was going to be a star-wars themed birthday party with all sorts of decorations. It was going to be at Kid’s Kingdom, a gymnastics center, where we would jump on trampolines

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    "The Birthday Party" by Katherine Brush in 1946, tells of a scenario where the narrator witnesses what is suppose to be a happy married couple but later on when the wife surprises the husband,as the story progresses it is shown that that isn't the case. Katherine will use various literary devices throughout her work in order to demonstrate how women were treated in the 1950s. The first paragraph opens up the entire work in the perspective of the narrator, third person. This allows for the reader

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    "Birthday Party" by Katherine Brush is a disheartening tale of a celebration gone wrong. Brush uses imagery and diction to achieve her purpose of illustrating how people's best intentions go awry. One of the major images described in the story is after the cake arrives:...the wife beamed with shy pride over her little surprise..." This demonstrates that the wife was quite happy with herself for getting the cake for her husband. As the orchestra plays the birthday song, the fellow patrons decide

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    When we think of the word “Surprise” we automatically think of something happy, maybe a birthday party. Sadly not all surprises are found in a birthday party or in a nice positive way. When you are in the waiting room of a Hospital with your mom crying, your family flying from out of town and everyone tell you to pray and there are four nurses running to your dads Hospital room, there is no good surprises you can get. I think that what doctors and nurses say is true, they say that the wall of hospitals

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    The buoyancy in his happiness reflected his upbringing; slightly spoiled, yet well mannered. It was the boy’s eighth birthday; another year full of delight, but this year, his parents had intended to surprise him. As a collective, both the boy’s parents as well as most of his friends had decided to take the boy to an amusement park, as a sort of pre-party for his birthday party. They had planned to gather up parade balloons; giant elephants, giraffes and even rhinos, stuffing them with glitter and

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