Code names SUPERIO, Grazielle Mae Jadormio – I won a math debate! LI, Ryle Siegfrid Ong – nuclear protein shuttle STA. ANA, Joan Camille Calma – More! More! VICENTE, Blessie Paldas – green tea with rocksalt and cheese ALEGA, Jeff James Paragas – Kamusta na you? CHAN, Victoria Elena Bomban – chigger FONTANILLA, Alyssa Malapit – chaz michael michaels Liaisons TAMAYO, Steffanie Charlyne Alisan - fishy VILLANUEVA, Maria Lea Joson – princess AQUINO, Karmina Arida – don’t forget to remember
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be careful like Daddy said to. “He was on the ledge a second ago,” answered QT, Sister Atkins’ eldest boy. “No, he dove into the water right here. I saw him,” Jeremiah was standing near my point of entry. “He should have come up for air by now.” Daniel was worried. Everyone started scanning the water looking for me. What have I done? My neck hurt so badly! In my mind, I was going through the motions of swimming as I tried to bring myself to the surface, but my arms and legs were not moving.
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Navigate Brownies: Introduction Brownies: ZZ Packer Biography Brownies: Summary Brownies: Characters Brownies: Themes Brownies: Style Brownies: Historical Context Brownies: Critical Overview Brownies: Criticism Bryan Aubrey Thomson Gale David Wiegand Brownies: Topics for Further Study Brownies: What Do I Read Next? Brownies: Bibliography and Further Reading Brownies: Pictures Copyright Brownies: Introduction PrintPDFCite . “Brownies”
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Harper lee is a famous writer that made the amazing novel To Kill a Mockingbird. In this great book she uses symbolism. Symbolism is when something has one meaning but it also has a different meaning. The Mockingbird in to Kill a Mockingbird stands for someone's innocence. This means someone who is a mockingbird is innocent. Harper Lee uses Tom Robinson, Atticus Finch, and Boo Radley as mockingbirds in her novel. First Lee uses Tom Robinson as a mockingbird. Tom Robinson is an African American
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THE MAGIC TICKETS We want to introduce you to a very unique ant. Not your typical black ant, but this one was born a unique purple color. When they saw her for the first time, her mother Yvonna Mae and Father Jimmy James stood proud. Mom exclaims, “We love her no matter
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The inspiring Disney movie Mulan has both men and women stereotypes that are part of our society. In the beginning of the movie the main character Mulan is being prepped to see the towns matchmaker because she is now old enough to be married into another family. This could be showing little girls once they reach a certain age it is crucial to get married to please and honor your family just like it does in Mulan. The women characters in Mulan are the subordinates compared to the men; expecting one
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UNIT ONE THE GIFT OF THE MAGI By O. Henry I. Introduction O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter (1867 – 1910), is famous chiefly for his short stories. These stories are usually set amid the poorer working – class life of the cities, the characters being ordinary simple people with their daily living to earn, a life which O.Henry knew well. But the stories are not mere realistic sketches. O. Henry had both the craftsmanship of a writer and the compassion of a man. As a writer he constructs
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shivered slightly and turned back to watch my grandmother sharpening her pencils with a razor blade and unpacking her watercolor paints and paintbrushes from their special travel box. She was wearing a loose lambswool cardigan that covered the top of her long, gently patterned skirt. Her lightly permed white hair was combed carefully across her head. I moved from the sofa to stand closer to her armchair and watched her rearrange the flower bouquet that she was commissioned to paint for her neighbor. I could
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uncles immediately bombarded the car, playfully snickering with my dad about always being late so he would not have to help them cook. My Papa Joe, with his Afro of white hair, and my Grandma Lee Lee, who limped like a peg-legged pirate because one leg was shorter than the other, were sitting in lounge chairs talking about how much I had grown. My Uncle Kelly, whose left arm was shot off by his ex-wife during an argument, was walking around, complaining about how he was going to starve if he didn't
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Gorilla, My Love Research Paper In the short story “Gorilla, My Love” written by author Toni Cade Bambara our main character, Hazel, lacks trust from the adult figures in her life and experiences betrayal. The biggest betray Hazel witnessed leads to her ultimate disappointment, Hazel soon begins to believe that all adults are deceitful and in fact cannot be trusted and also cannot stand behind their word. Hazel ultimately learns no to believe in everything she is told or hears. Throughout our lifetimes
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