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    How Is Tikki Brave

    affective to the story? The theme of the fictional story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling is “ Love brings out the bravery inside of you.” Rikki Tikki is a very brave character in this story. An example is , “H’m!” said Rikki-tikki, “that is very sad , but I am a stranger here , who is Nag?”(para #21). This is demonstrates Rikki Tikki’s character traits because his protective side is showing which is by his bravery. This demonstrates the thesis because it’s caused by love and uses bravery

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    Haroun and the Sea of Stories

    Haroun and the Sea of Stories SALMAN RUSHDIE Novel, 1990. Summary. In this story we encounter storytelling as a means of saving your identity, your relationship with your family, and perhaps even your life—which means that, in a sense, you are saving a world. The British-Indian author Salman Rushdie (b. 1947) had to go underground after the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses in 1988. The book was considered blasphemous to Islam by the fundamentalist government of Iran, which issued

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    Romeo and Juliet

    The famous play of Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare in 1595 is about a love relationship trying to rise above anger, family feuds and other challenges. The main theme centers on romance especially of the leading characters – Romeo and his Juliet. The story takes places in the city of Verona where it was ruled by a prince. Romeo and Juliet falls in love instantly on their first meeting and live through their dream of marrying and living together. But, the city is full of anger by a long

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    Research Paper On Frrannie Lahey-Teare

    something she’s loved and she loves to travel anywhere out of the country. Her favorite place she has been is Costa Rica, she loves the weather and all the beaches and rainforests. She’s played basketball since she was in 4th grade and every year until last year, her mom was her coach. Cooking and baking have always been a hobby for her. And even some would call her a foodie. She love checking out new restaurants and talking about them with her friends. She began to really love

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    Book Review of I Am Number Four

    Book review of I am number Four The book I have been reading is I am number Four by Pittacus Lore. In I am number Four we are following the story about a young man named John Smith. I know, his name is very normal but you will understand later why he is called that. The truth is that John isn’t human – he is an alien from the planet Lorien. Ten years ago he and other eight children where fled from the planet Lorien and landed on Earth. They fled because there was another alien race, called

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    Doodle In The Scarlet Ibis

    Have you ever been told you couldn’t do something and did it anyway. Have you ever had the odds stacked against you and you still made it through. Well that’s a lot like the character Doodle from the story “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. Doodle had a lot of things going against him since the day he was born. He was thought to be dead at a very young age when he was born but Doodle made it through. Doodle had an amazing will power and he was able to crawl with his crippled body but he was never

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    'Guidelines Of The Evaluating Picture Book'

    example, in the picture book, the text of Honey bunny was very sad because Eddy Bear did not like her, is clearly shown in the picture - (sad face, drowned eyes, walking slowly in gloomy evening) which conveys the meaning of the text that links directly to the “English / Year 1 / Literature / Literature and context / ACELT1581” (ACARA, n. d). According to the “Guidelines of the Evaluating Picture Book”, all the characters in this story, are well delineated and treated equally, there are no dominant

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    How Does Fitzgerald Tell the Story in Chapter 1?

    How does Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter 1? Chapter 1 is used by Fitzgerald to create the world in which you are about to read into, by characterising the characters within the book almost straight away through the first person narration by Nick Caraway. For example “her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth.” Here Daisy Buchanan is characterised to seem romantic, “lovely…bright passionate mouth.” Through this, and various other chapters

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    Reader-Response

    approach was the best way to look at The Story of an Hour. I connected on different levels with the story of a woman who fell out of love with her husband. The short story is written with two tones one of somber and one of joy. The writer goes between the two and shows how one event can span different emotions. The Story of an Hour is a wonderfully written short story that spoke to me. The two completely different tones of the piece drew me in. The story begins with a somber mood as the lady

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    Korean

    Goong S (20/20) A love to kill (16/16) The snow queen (16/16) Boys before flowers (25/25) Soul mate (12/12) Someday (16/16) One fine day (16/16) Stairway to heaven (20/20) Three of heaven (10/10) Autumn tale (16/16) Spring waltz (20/20) Winter sonata (20/20) Summer scent (20/20) Sorry I love you (16/16) What happened in Bali (20/20) Sang doo ! let’s go to school (16/16) Delightful girl Choon-Hyang (17/17) If in love...like them (4/4) I am sam (5/16) Sad love story (12/20) J drama

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