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    Elliot's Story: A Day At The Rundown House

    It was the year 2000. Elliot, who was from a poor, black neighbourhood, was walking on the sidewalk near his home, when he saw a weird-looking house. It was a rundown house. Elliot was curious, so he walked up to the house, opened the door, and went in. He overheard someone talking and was alarmed that they were making plans to burn Elliot's house. It turned out that the house was occupied by a bad gang. Elliot told his family that a gang was going to burn their house. Elliot's mom asked him, “When

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    Car Lockout Research Paper

    CAR lockout Are you locked out of the car? would like immediate Car Key San Antonio TX car Key city Lone-Star State? automobile Key city TX incorporates a team of certified car locksmiths, with expertise providing car lock choosing, electrical device key programming, automobile key duplication, and more! Locked out of car? Our technicians are standing by! We outgo alternative towing firms not solely within the level of quality of technical work we offer, however additionally in our ability to

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    My Vaction to Walt Disney

    My vacation to Walt Disney Linnie Hernandez Murphy hall 108 September 14 The entertainment was the most fun of all the fireworks the music, And the dances the things that made me smile was the charters shaking your hands and giving all kinds of hugs away, going to the most happiest place on earth, imagine entering a place filled with the smell of homemade cookies, the green

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    Self

    Introduction: Monkeys, Mickey Mouse and Margaritas, are favorite words from my childhood one I have loved since childhood, and the other I enjoy as an adult. Body: I. My first word is Monkey. A. As a kid I had a fascination with monkeys 1. Wanted a spider monkey a. Got plenty of stuffed monkey instead. B. Monkeys are very social animals 1. However they are unpredictable 2. Destructive, expensive 3. Need a lot of attention C. Spider monkeys 2. Live in tropical rain forest 3. Have long

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    King Lear vs. Holden Caulfield

    Mr. K. McGuire ENG 4U1 30 May 2012 King Lear vs. Holden Caulfield Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear revolves around his decision to give away the kingdom to his three daughters which marked the beginning of chaotic and uncontrollable consequences. In the middle of the play, Lear went mad and lost everything. On the other hand, the novel, The Catcher in the Rye is about a boy named Holden Caufield. He does not care about school at all and got kicked out. He ended up running away from school

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    Holden Caulfield's "Catcher in the Rye" Fantasy

    Holden Caulfield's “Catcher in the Rye” Fantasy Growing up, we have all experienced a particular desire to achieve something; an ambitious state of mind that gives us meaning to life. Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, has a primary ambition - to become the Catcher in the Rye – the protector of the young and innocent, as stated in his conversation with Phoebe (Salinger, 191). Completely imaginary and a hopeless fantasy, this passage underscores what is prevalent throughout

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    Catcher in the Rye

    The Catcher in the Rye, a novel written by J.D Salinger, is about a sixteen-year-old boy named Holden Caulfield who is troubled and misunderstood. He is critical and skeptical about the world he lives in, and only respects his deceased brother, Allie, and his younger sister, Phoebe, because of their innocence. Phoebe isn't “phony” like everybody else is to Holden, and because of this he truly admires and trusts her with his inner thoughts. In a way, Holden and Phoebe are each other's heroes without

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    Bibliography Catcher in the Rye

    Raul Madrigal Professor Hendricks English Composition 2 1 December 2014 Bibliography Salinger, J.D. “The Catcher in the Rye” Little, Brown and Company. Boston: 1945. This source is the actual book The Catcher in the Rye which was written by J.D. Salinger. He writes of a boy, Holden Caulfield, the narrator of The Catcher in the Rye is a troubled teenager who switches between having a pompous attitude and feeling as if he is superior to others and then being aware of being alienated from

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    Catcher in the Rye

    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, like many other great works, was met by scornful criticism and unyielding admiration. However, many literary critics also admired Salinger's use of language, which is used to make Holden Caulfield, the protagonist, extremely realistic. Such language includes repetition of phrases, blatant cursing, and bold statements in order to capture the informal speech of the average, northern American adolescent. Through Holden's thoughts and dialogues, Salinger successfully

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    Holden Caulfield: Protector of Innocence

    Holden Caulfield: Protector of Innocence The novel The Catcher in the Rye is a coming of age tale of a teenager’s journey into a mental breakdown. The main character, Holden Caulfield, sees the world as an extremely phony, cynical place that he wishes to escape from. As a result of this, he forms the idea that the only way to be free of the hypocrisy and cynicism of society is to maintain one’s childlike immaturity and innocence. Because of this idea, throughout the novel, Holden is trying desperately

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