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    The Bass The River And Sheila Mant Summary

    G- The narrator has to choose between a girl and fish. Y- Choosing the girl. R- Narrator tries to impress her many different ways. R- Other boys are trying to get her attention. R- Stalks her. Y- Choosing the fish. R- Could be biggest bass he has ever caught. R- Has grown up fishing for bass G- The narrator has a difficult choice to make. I am reading “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. This story is about a 14-year-old boy during the summer at his cabin on a river. He has

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    The Storm By Kate Chopin

    place in the south where storms are dangerous and frequent around the 19th century. During this era, the Victorian era, there was a large sexual repression of women, making this story stand out. The Storm begins off by introducing the first three characters, Bibi, a four-year-old son; Bibinôt, the husband; and Calixta, the wife. Bibi seems to be extremely self-aware and smart right off the bat “The leaves were so still that even Bibi thought it was going to rain” (Chopin, p1). Bibinôt, however, seems

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    Day 6: A Short Story

    what's happening in the 5 minutes ago, but I do know that in the present, captain cold and the flash are fighting. As you can see, the setting changes. The culture of the setting is suspenseful. Day 7: Character Today, I took a break from reading the flash to read some news. The main characters are robots that make food. Currently, the robots can only make simple things like pizza, burgers, and sandwiches. The robots probably won't make

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    Bo Marsten In The Book 'Rash'

    In the beginning of the book Rash, we meet the main character Bo Marsten. Bo lives in the USSA (formerly known as the USA) where safety laws are the number one priority. During Bo’s gym class he is at the track and one of the people that he despises the most is there, Karlohs Mink. Bo runs his race at a very slow time and things get even worse after Karlohs says that he has been hanging out with his former girlfriend Maddy. Bo swears at Karlohs and then runs off to his next class. The very next day

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    Why Is Raglan Considered Heroes

    Furthermore, not only are there weaknesses inherent in Raglan’s pattern but there are also things that I believe simply do not work with the current criteria. First, Lord Raglan omitted any criterion related to personality or character and as a result we end up with individuals that are considered heroic according to the scale yet are not people one should aspire to be. A hero is far more than the milestones he prevails and the qualities he possesses should be a significant factor in evaluating his

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    Zebra Crossing Character Analysis

    novel Zebra Crossing by Meg Vandermerwe is about the suffering of people who are different. Chipo is a character that is both innocent and vulnerable, and who helps her brother and friends without even a simple thank you. Her appearance and background make her a character i can relate to easily because her issues are one i know from my own experience. Her decisions and ambitions maker her a character that i can not relate to because her choices and actions hurt not only herself but the people around

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    What Makes Hamlet Insane

    Hamlet is traditionally considered the greatest and perhaps most closely related protagonist that William Shakespeare ever produced. When considering what elements of the play combined to drive Hamlet insane, it is noteworthy just how much of a creature he was of his own time. It is likely that five things about Modern day America would have driven Hamlet crazy, from the ever present paparazzi following his every move, to ghoulishness of the American funeral industry, the speed with which widows

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    Analysis Of The Confession By Rl Stine

    call The Confession by Rl Stine there are multiple main characters and each one of them play an important role throughout the story, they all have there ups and downs. Each character has secrets that they want to tell or that they want to tell somebody but they can because they're afraid of the consequences or what might happen if they do. In the next couple of paragraphs i'm going to try to summarize the book and describe some of the characters on the way. was a part of the friend group of protagonist

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    The House On Mango Street Analysis

    such as not being able to make your dreams come to life. People would do a lot to make their lives happier and easier but to do that you might have to go through a lot of problems that get in your way. Just like Esperanza and George. These two characters go through a lot of problems to make their lives better and achieve their dreams. Getting raped, killing your own best friend and living in poverty are three events that are good examples of struggles hindering them form achieving their dreams.

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    How Does Roald Dahl Create Suspense In The Land Lady

    find a hotel when a series of suspicious things happen. Roald Dahl creates a sense of foreboding in the "The Landlady", by adding little comments and details that hint that things are a little sketchy and off. In "The Landlady", the main character is Billy Weaver. Billy is traveling to Bath in England, when he stumbles apon a bed and breakfast. He decides to check the prices and when he does he rings the doorbell. Immediately after pushing the doorbell the owner swings open the door. This

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