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  • The Chain of Chance

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  • 2nd Chance: A Novel

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    2nd Chance is a novel by James Patterson, the second in the Women's Murder Club series. The story follows the same four murder-investigating women of the first book, 1st to Die, as they investigate the murder of a girl and old woman. Lindsay, a homicide detective, finds a connection to the Chimera gang and after several police are murdered, to the former police officer Frank Coombs. Eventually, the case leads her to Coomb's son, Rusty, whom she kills in a fight on a college campus.

  • Last Chance to See

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  • Death By Chance: The Lottery

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    Death By Chance In literature literary elements such as the point of view from which the story is narrated often help make the story more successful in delivering their message Certain points of view may be delivered omnisciently where some of the thoughts of characters are shown or in a limited point of view like this story where the readers only receive the story but not what characters think or feel The short story The Lottery uses a third person limited point of view to help convey the auth

  • The Fighting Ground

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    The Fighting Ground By Avi This story takes place during the American Revolution When the British are about to attack Pennington New Jersey on April 3rd 1778 This whole story happens within 24 hours of Jonathans experience Jonathan is very Brave when he goes to the town tavern and finds out the British and Hessians are about to attack and he decides to fight with his town The Corporal is sloppy when he walks out of the tavern with his shirt not tucked in his boots covered in mud and his hat too

  • The Contrast Between Keller and Paul in Maestro

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    Experiences can change the outlooks we have on life and the ways in which we deal with certain situations In Maestro Paul Crabbe and Eduard Keller experience very different lives Their past experiences have helped shape who they are and the ways in which they deal with situations Through reading Peter Goldsworthys Maestro we are able to see that Kellers story depicts the darker side of human experience while Pauls story reveals the lighter aspect Kellers experiences during World War II have led

  • Familial Responsibility in An Inspector Calls

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    LAn Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a play by J B Priestley It was written in 1945 At this time believing in a community was seen as the way forward and Priestley agreed with this He shows his view through the character of the Inspector My essay is going to look at the characters of Sheila Birling and Arthur Birling and how their views on responsibility for people outside the family are different An Inspector Calls is set in 1912 The Birling family is celebrating Sheila s engagement to Ge

  • Political Commentary in An Inspector Calls

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    J B Priestley wrote An Inspector calls at the height of his powers as a playwright The plays purpose put over a pro socialist message to the audience The writer does this by using dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to members of the audience It is a political drama aimed at the upper and middle classes since they were the most likely to see the play The message from the playwright is that each person in a community all have different responsibilities within society that we can al

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