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    In the story Christmas Hunt by Borden Deal the author’s theme is having patience about something's because they might not happen right. At the beginning of the story, it says that Tom is trying to ask his father about Christmas Day Hunting. What happens is, Tom’s father says that he is too young to go hunting. Tom was not happy with that because he thought he was old enough, so he starting to get impatient. As the story moves on, it says that Tom has a dream about hunting, and how he was able to…

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    The Raven Black Poem

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    People blame the 9mm handgun, but that didn’t kill you; you were already a walking corpse. Your blood is still scattered across your Baby-Blue walls, like a starry northern desert sky. Your parents refuse to enter your room; they want to burn it to the ground. Forget everything and start over anew…

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    Tweety Bird We are gathered here today to talk about the magnificent, influential Tweety Bird. Tweety Bird (AKA Sweetie Pie) was the cutest little yellow canary there ever was. He was always singing his little song and didn’t have a mean bone in his body except when he was dealing with his stalker, Sylvester the Cat. However the beloved Tweety Bird always found ways to outsmart ‘dat ol’ putty tat’ until that fateful night when instead of coughing up furballs, Sylvester was coughing up feathers.…

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    Title Do think democracy is a good or bad thing? We’ll in this reading there is two different perspectives on democracy. The two authors that will be in this reading is Reginald Rose and Sara Holbrook, they have two different perspectives on democracy. What do you think about democracy ? Is it fair or not? Reginald Rose’s perspective on democracy in Twelve Angry Men is that he thinks it’s fair. He believes everyone should have a vote or say. For example, in the story it states “ I’m not…

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    that the innocent people were forced to play the games in order for them to survive. The capital was the government who was in control and ran the games to kill at least twenty-three people each time the games occurred each year. Even though in these movies there was no game, the concept was the same which was the person who has the power would kill the innocent…

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    Atticus Finch Book Report

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    "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird," My father said these words to me and my brother, Jeremy, when we got our first guns. My name is Jean-Louise Finch some people call me Scout. Atticus was the kind of person who always said what he thought. We're all here today to remember Atticus, how he was kind and honest to everyone he talked too, his feelings about people being equal and against racism, and how he taught me and Jem to 'walk…

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    novel is focused in a rather racist fictional town known as Maycomb Alabama. In Maycomb, African Americans are seemingly scarce and so is the respect for them. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee shows the effect of racism on the lives of Tom Robinson, Mr. Dolphus Raymond, and Calpurnia. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Robinson a middle-aged African American dealt with racism daily. Tom worked as a laborer on a large cotton field owned by Mr. Link Deas a kind farmer. Workers on farms…

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    I have come to believe that Absalom should be sentenced to death for the murder of Arthur Jarvis. Arthur Jarvis was a very kind and intelligent man and I do not think there was any reason for anyone to kill him. Arthur Jarvis was also a well-respected reformer in the black community. Arthur loved South Africa and was torn about the racial segregations and he even wrote comparisons to that with South Africa and a cheating woman: “It is only that one's love grows deep and passionate, as a man may…

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    Boo Radley Tumors

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    No one in Maycomb country has ever seen or heard Boo Radley, so they are afraid of him. Boo Radley is a mystery to them. He is a ghost, there but hardly there. No one knows what he is really like, which makes the children’s fear of him unwarranted. The only things that the children know about Boo Radley are through rumours and gossip, also there is no evidence of the scary things people have said he has done. Rumours are rumours, they are usually untrue. People crave excitement and a bit of…

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    Nibbles: A Short Story

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    As children, my friends and I cherished exploring the world around us. One friend in particular, Joseph, was constantly getting himself into trouble. Many thought he was unintelligent, but he just had a knack for adventuring. One day, as we foolishly played in the backyard, Joseph suddenly tripped on a hole that was about the same size as a basketball. Being the curious person he was, Joseph decided to investigate the hole by reaching into it. Suddenly Joseph started screaming and jerked…

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