...The Fabulous Button Sister Write a summary of The Fabulous Button Sisters in about 150 words. Karen is getting ready for Rory’s party, when her friend Michelle calls her. Michelle and Karen are going to the party together and Michelle decides that they should go dressed up as the fabulous button sisters. Karen dressed in brow. Michelle dressed in white. When the girls meet up, Karen, dressed in her moms brown clothes, sees Michelle standing under the street lamp waving an envelope in her face, dressed in green top and denim skirt. Michelle explains that the letter is from her mom, who has made it in Hollywood and finally wants Michelle to join her. At the party Karen stays in the kitchen while Michelle lit up the room, forcing the rest backstage. In the kitchen Karen’s friend before she met Michelle, Connie asked if she was ok. She said yes. The first month Michelle was away she sent postcards, but as soon as Karen stopped answering them, they stopped coming. Characterize Karen. Karen is a teenage girl living with her parents. Her best friend is Connie who's off with glandular fever. Karen is clumsy and that we see in the text when she says “when I found myself knocked into the gutter for the umpteenth time”. Every since Michelle started at school Karen has been in love with her. Karen believes in Michelle and her ideas of being something big someday. Karen gets a bit carried away by all this so she kind of ends her relationship with Connie. Karen comes across as being insecure...
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...The Fabulous Button Sisters Write a summary of The Fabulous Button Sisters: The story is about a girl named Karen, and her friend Michelle. Michelle is a girl who is very confident and outgoing and Karen is more the quiet kind of girl. Michelle is living with her aunt because her mother is in Hollywood trying to become a star, and Michelle is waiting for her mother to become a star so she can come over to her and become one too. Karen is living with her mom and dad. Karen and Michelle is talking about going to a party and come dressed up like buttons, one in brown and one in white, and they call themselves The Button Sisters. The parents find it very funny that the girls want to go to the party in dirt-colored close instead of dressing up like they use to do. When the day comes and Karen is getting ready and goes to meet with Michelle, she is not dressed up like they talked about. Michelle tells Karen that her mother is sending her tickets so she can go to Hollywood and live with her mom, and become a star. Characterize Karen: Karen is a girl who is looking up to her friend Michelle. She is more a girl who stands in the background, and she is only doing what Michelle tells her to do. She had a friend named Connie. Karen started to hang out with Michelle because Connie got sick. When Connie came back, Michelle didn't want Karen and Connie to be friends again. And Karen could not say no to Michelle. Karen is not a person who makes her own decisions, but it is just easier...
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...The Faboulus Button Sister The fabulous button sisters The fabulous button sisters are a story about two friends, Karen and Michelle, where the story is told from Karen´s perspective. Karen is living at home with her mother and father, while Michelle is living with her aunt, and as Michelle claims it´s because of her mother´s attempt to get into Hollywood. The two friends are more or less doing everything together. Summary: Karen and Michelle are preparing for a party, where Michelle suggests them both to dress up with the theme of chocolate buttons - “the fabulous button sisters”. Michelle has already decided that she wants to be white and Karen should be the ordinary one – the brown one. Michelle tells Karen, that she is taken the risk to stand out and be special, while Karen only will blend in unnoticed. Before the story gets to the night of the party, we simply get a closer insight on the relationship between Karen and Michelle. Like the various ideas that Michelle has, for example that they only should eat one color of food at every meal. At the night of the party, Michelle calls Karen and says that she should meet her on the corner in ten minutes. When Karen arrives, she sees Michelle wearing some other clothes than they had agreed. This confuses Karen because they had made an agreement on what to wear. The story ends with Michelle moving to her mother in “Hollywood” where she sends letters to Karen, but Karen finds out that the letters are from Birmingham...
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...The short story, “The Fabulous Button-sisters” is about two girls, Karen and Michelle and their friendship. Throughout the story we get to hear about the girls preparing for a party, and they discuss what to wear. Michelle suggests them both to dress up as chocolate buttons. The title “The Fabulous Button-sisters” is a reference to what Michelle wants them to dress up as. But it could also be a reference to the fact that everything Michelle has to do, has to be fabulous and to make a good impression at the party. “She was always trying to get us to be the Fabulous Something Sisters”(Page 9, line 40) The story takes place somewhere in the United Kingdom, because of the fact, that all the letters Karen later on received from Michelle was postmarked from Birmingham. Karen, the main character, is a young and quite ordinary girl. Throughout the story Karen seems like a person who is willing to do everything for Michelle. Karen is definitely looking up to Michelle, but is also fascinated by Michelle’s life. Places as “It wasn’t just her lip gloss, or the way no bossy parent to her what to do, or even that she was living with her aunt who read American magazines, offered Michelle cigarettes, had boyfriends and, Michelle said, thirty two pairs of different coloured high heeled shoes”(Page 8, line 13) Here we see that it is not only about her appearance but in general how her way of living life is. Throughout the story Karen is clumsy and insecure. “She used to despair when I found...
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...The Fabulous Button Sisters In this short story we hear about the girl Karen, who is a quite ordinary but also a bit quiet and unsecure teenage girl, who is going to school. She had a best friend in her class, Connie, but one day Connie is off with glandular fever, at the same time as a new girl, Michelle, starts in the class. The moment Michelle walks into the class, Karen realize that she wanted Michelle as her best friend. Not just because of her lipgloss or that she lived with her aunt but because of: “the way she took over any space going. Made it her own.” And so it happened. Michelle and Karen became best friends and did everything together, or rather say Michelle made Karen her own acolyte. Michelle is that type, who wants to control everything and wants to be heard. When Connie came back to school, Karen still wanted to be friends with her. But Michelle was making a booking to every club, until she was sure that Karen would not go back to Connie. Karen felt like she did not have anything to say, this shows off in this sentence: “Any decision I might have to make between Connie and Michelle was taken out of my hands” This and that Karen agrees in doing everything Michelle tell her to do, shows like said before, that she is a quiet and unsecure teenager. No matter what idea Michelle comes up with and no matter how little Karen understands it, she is willing to do what Michelle wants. The two girls turned in to be “The Fabulous Button Sisters” or just “The Fabulous...
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...The fabulous button sisters The fabulous button sisters are a story about two friends, Karen and Michelle, where the story is told from Karen´s perspective. Karen is living at home with her mother and father, while Michelle is living with her aunt, and as Michelle claims it´s because of her mother´s attempt to get into Hollywood. The two friends are more or less doing everything together. Summary: Karen and Michelle are preparing for a party, where Michelle suggests them both to dress up with the theme of chocolate buttons - “the fabulous button sisters”. Michelle has already decided that she wants to be white and Karen should be the ordinary one – the brown one. Michelle tells Karen, that she is taken the risk to stand out and be special, while Karen only will blend in unnoticed. Before the story gets to the night of the party, we simply get a closer insight on the relationship between Karen and Michelle. Like the various ideas that Michelle has, for example that they only should eat one color of food at every meal. At the night of the party, Michelle calls Karen and says that she should meet her on the corner in ten minutes. When Karen arrives, she sees Michelle wearing some other clothes than they had agreed. This confuses Karen because they had made an agreement on what to wear. The story ends with Michelle moving to her mother in “Hollywood” where she sends letters to Karen, but Karen finds out that the letters are from Birmingham in England, not from Hollywood...
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...The Fabulous Button Sisters Summery: In this short story we meet Karen and Michelle who are preparing for a party, where Michelle suggests them both to dress up with the theme of chocolate buttons - “the fabulous button sisters”. Michelle has already decided that she wants to be white and Karen should be the ordinary one – the brown one. Michelle tells Karen, that she is taken the risk to stand out and be special, while Karen only will blend in unnoticed. Before the story gets to the night of the party, we simply get a closer insight on the relationship between Karen and Michelle. Like the various ideas that Michelle has, for example that they only should eat one color of food at every meal. At the night of the party, Michelle calls Karen and says that she should meet her on the corner in ten minutes. When Karen arrives, she sees Michelle wearing some other clothes than they had agreed. This confuses Karen because they had made an agreement on what to wear. The story ends with Michelle moving to her mother in “Hollywood” where she sends letters to Karen, but Karen finds out that the letters are from Birmingham in England, not from Hollywood in USA. And when Karen stops replying, the letters stops coming. Characterize Karen is a quite ordinary but also a bit quiet and perhaps unsecure teenager. This shows through Karen´s actions when she agrees in doing everything Michelle tells her to do. No matter what idea Michelle comes up with and no matter how little Karen understands...
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...It's 2:25 am and I almost snapped a selfie that involved a bottle, my baby, and half of my face (the good side, of course). Then I stopped myself. "I do NOT feel like having people judge the fact that we have to formula feed most of Aria's diet due to my body's lack of being a milk factory," I told myself. As soon as as I hit the home button on my phone, I remembered how I really felt. "Not like what we care about them anyway. Right, Aria?" And with that, Aria fist pumped and took the bottle like a champ. Well, she's two-months-old and fist pumps are still in the reflex stage. But, solidarity, sister. As she finished her bottle and curled up to take her position on my shoulder for burping, she gave me the shyest smile. This girl had no idea that by being born, she completely changed me and how I react to the world....
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...E-Business (QRT2) Task 1 Proposal for Online Business Expansion Linscomb # 000374026 E-Business (QRT2) Task 1 Proposal for Online Business Expansion A1.Viability of Product Danria’s Lil’ Angels Children Shop is a boutique located in Houston, Texas that exclusively caters to the fashion needs of both boys and girls, ranging in sizes from 0 – 5t. Our emphasis is designing and producing casual chic toddler clothing and shoes for the high fashion genre. Our products include dresses, rompers, fancy pants and blouses for girls. For boys we have shorts pants, suits, rompers and sports jackets. Danria’s Lil’ Angels Children Shop also plans to expand to include premature infant sizes starting at 00 in a shoe size to 7lb weight in size. We will target gowns, blankets, pajamas and onesies in our preemie line. Currently being sold online and through partnerships with a handful of local boutiques in the Houston area, the company is projecting to sell upwards of 250,000 in its 1st year, with the ultimate goal being 750,000 within 5 years. In order reach that goal, we plan to set up distribution and manufacturing relationships in the fashion capitol of the world, New York. Presently, the company does not have an online strategy; there is a single web page that refers customers to a website. The company’s website features services that are both unique and innovative, such as, interactive style assessments, alterations, personal shopping and of course special orders. As part...
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...Only Hope INTRODUCTION: “……………..Unless I can stop this feeling and made the best caffeine of drug! I need to exhale and inhale! I proposed to live longer and be with….. But I guess I shouldn’t! I’m mistakable! I irritate while that happen… Rumors and flings. Accidentally I fell…. Am I still take this chance to be with him or go away and live my life in darkest?” >>>>>Airielle Hoover “I am still doing the right for you. Don’t worry I will be there though you making me fastened and lice. Remember me! Begging you to please give me chance Airielle. “ >>>>>Austine Curl Xiu The reason why people hated to be with someone is that, they cannot find themselves a private way to express their own emotions and expressions. Other people might says, “Better to be with someone who will make you happy”, what if the reason why you prefer to be alone is that someone who you want to be with is always ignoring you when you need his help or let say his affection and belongingness is not unto you. What if every time you go for, is just like you’re a wind and crap to that person? How can you stay and find time to reassure that he will give you more time to talk with your problems or flaws either? How should you see yourself to be trapped and when you fall asleep the only thing you can imagine is your already dead without knowing and feel it? Life is really unfair and so ridiculous, you cannot find your way and purpose to anyone’s life and you always rethink...
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...Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html Copyright © 2008 by Alloy Entertainment All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Poppy Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017 For more of your favorite series, go towww.pickapoppy.com First eBook Edition: November 2008 The Poppy name and logo are trademarks of Hachette Book Group, Inc. The characters and events in this book are fi ctitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author. ISBN: 978-0-316-04286-4 Contents 1: A WAVERLY OWL TAKES HER TUTORING DUTIES SERIOUSLY—REGARDLESS OF HOW SERIOUSLY HER TUTEE DOES. 2: A WAVERLY OWL KNOWS HOW TO TAKE CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM—EVEN WHEN IT HURTS. 3: A WAVERLY OWL ALWAYS ENJOYS A GOOD SURPRISE. 4: A WAVERLY OWL KNOWS HOW TO SHARE. 5: A WAVERLY OWL NEVER ACCEPTS A RIDE FROM A STRANGER. 6: THE WAY TO A WAVERLY BOY'S HEART IS THROUGH HIS… 7: A GOOD WAVERLY OWL IS NEVER ASHAMED OF HER FATHER. 8: A WELL-BRED OWL IS ALWAYS POLITE TO STRANGERS. 9: A WAVERLY OWL HAS FAITH IN HIS ROOMMATE. Page 1 Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html 10: A WAVERLY OWL IS ALWAYS READY FOR THE APPEARANCE...
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...Moore−Parker: Critical Thinking, Ninth Edition 5. Persuasion Through Rhetoric: Common Devices and Techniques Text © The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2009 Chapter Persuasion Through Rhetoric 5 It’s just the way things are: Images and impressions tend to sell more products than good arguments do. At least some of the images are fun. Common Devices and Techniques W hen the military uses the phrase “self-injurious behavior incidents” regarding detainees at Guantánamo Bay, it means what most of us call “attempted suicides.” In fact, when the word “detainees” is used, it means what most of us call “prisoners.” “Waterboarding” sounds at first like something you’d expect to see young people doing on a California beach, not a torture technique that involves forced simulated drowning. Less remarkable, perhaps, but possibly more relevant for most of us, we’ve heard the term “downsized” used when someone is fired or laid off. “Ethnic cleansing” covers everything from deportation to genocide. What we have to say may be important, but the words we choose to say it with can be equally important. The examples just given are cases of a certain type of linguistic coercion—an attempt to get us to adopt a particular attitude toward a subject that, if described differently, would seem less attractive to us. Words have tremendous persuasive power, or what we have called their rhetorical force or emotive meaning—their power to express and elicit images, feelings, and emotional...
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...A ∑ E= This eBook is downloaded from www.PlentyofeBooks.net mc 2 PlentyofeBooks.net is a blog with an aim of helping people, especially students, who cannot afford to buy some costly books from the market. For more Free eBooks and educational material visit www.PlentyofeBooks.net Uploaded By $am$exy98 theBooks 1 Begin Reading Table of Contents Newsletters Copyright Page In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher constitute unlawful piracy and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained by contacting the publisher at permissions@hbgusa.com. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights. To the real Deeby with many thanks Why were you born when the snow was falling? You should have come to the cuckoo’s calling, Or when grapes are green in the cluster, Or, at least, when lithe swallows muster For their far off flying From summer dying. Why did you die when the lambs were cropping? You should have died at the apples’ dropping, When the grasshopper comes to trouble, And the wheat-fields are sodden stubble, And all winds go sighing For sweet things dying. Christina G. Rossetti, “A Dirge” Contents Cover Title Page Welcome Dedication Epigraph Prologue Three Months Later Part One 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part Two 1 2...
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...Salman Rushdie Midnight's Children First published in 1981 Excerpts from the Koran come from the Penguin Classics edition, translated by N. J. Dawood, copyright (c) 1956, 1959,1966,1968,1974. for Zafar Rushdie who, contrary to all expectations, was born in the afternoon Contents Book One The perforated sheet Mercurochrome Hit-the-spittoon Under the carpet A public announcement Many-headed monsters Methwold Tick, tock Book Two The fisherman's pointing finger Snakes and ladders Accident in a washing-chest All-India radio Love in Bombay My tenth birthday At the Pioneer Cafe Alpha and Omega The Kolynos Kid Commander Sabarmati's baton Revelations Movements performed by pepperpots Drainage and the desert Jamila Singer How Saleem achieved purity Book Three The buddha In the Sundarbans Sam and the Tiger The shadow of the Mosque A wedding Midnight Abracadabra Book One The perforated sheet I was born in the city of Bombay ... once upon a time. No, that won't do, there's no getting away from the date: I was born in Doctor Narlikar's Nursing Home on August 15th, 1947. And the time? The time matters, too. Well then: at night. No, it's important to be more ... On the stroke of midnight, as a matter of fact. Clock-hands joined palms in respectful greeting as I came. Oh, spell it out, spell it out: at the precise instant of India's arrival at independence, I tumbled forth into the world. There were gasps. And, outside the...
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...Great Expectations By Charles Dickens Download free eBooks of classic literature, books and novels at Planet eBook. Subscribe to our free eBooks blog and email newsletter. Chapter 1 M y father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called myself Pip, and came to be called Pip. I give Pirrip as my father’s family name, on the authority of his tombstone and my sister - Mrs. Joe Gargery, who married the blacksmith. As I never saw my father or my mother, and never saw any likeness of either of them (for their days were long before the days of photographs), my first fancies regarding what they were like, were unreasonably derived from their tombstones. The shape of the letters on my father’s, gave me an odd idea that he was a square, stout, dark man, with curly black hair. From the character and turn of the inscription, ‘Also Georgiana Wife of the Above,’ I drew a childish conclusion that my mother was freckled and sickly. To five little stone lozenges, each about a foot and a half long, which were arranged in a neat row beside their grave, and were sacred to the memory of five little brothers of mine - who gave up trying to get a living, exceedingly early in that universal struggle - I am indebted for a belief I religiously entertained that they had all been born on their backs with their hands in their trousers-pockets, and had never taken them out in this state...
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