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  • Missing May

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    Missing May is a novel about a girl named Summer who, after living with various uncaring families, is eventually adopted by her Uncle Ob and Aunt May. Living with them in the Appalachian mountains, she feels at home. When May dies, however, Ob is grief-stricken and attempts to contact her dead soul through a medium. After Ob learns that the medium has just died, he turns around, deciding to keep living and take care of Summer.

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  • "A Game For Jordan"

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    A Game For Jordan by Ashley Ware One day Jordan was in his room thinking about what he always thought about money He always thought about ways to get money He was always making up schemes to get more money or things he wanted As he was thinking up one of these schemes he realized it was time for work As Jordan was walking down the sidewalk on his way to work a girl about his age ran past him to retrieve a ball Hey she said Im Brooklyn Wanna play kickball with us Sorry Jordan said shortly Im on

  • Lessons Learned in Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close

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    In the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Oskar is a precocious intelligent and eccentric boy who goes on an adventure in the boroughs of New York City One day Oskar comes across a key that is left behind by his father It is tucked away in an envelope labeled Black Though hardly a smoking gun of any sort Oskar finds in this discovery just the sort of diversion he needs to sustain him in his time of loss to fill the void left by the loss of his father I decided I would meet every person i

  • Love in Wuthering Heights

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    Audience the readers of Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights Purpose To show the difference between Catherines love for Edgar and her love for Heathcliff Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights is considered to be one of the most controversial novels of the 19th century Catherine is at an impasse where she torn between Edgar and a good social standing and Heathcliff her true love Not wanting to soil her reputation Catherine chooses Edgar over Heathcliff bringing up the idea of superficial lover versus true

  • and then there were none

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    And Then There Were None at this point in the book and then there were none by Agatha Christie there are many characters that in one or another point during the novel up to chapter 8 seem guilty in some since at this point the remaining characters to form my hypothesis from are mr rodgers wargrave lombard blore and also the women vera and emily brent during this time an important discovery was made a link between the table figurines of the idian boys that related to the ordament of a poem that

  • The River

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    The River Brian Robeson returns from the award winning novel Hatchet in The River He survived for fifty four days in the Canadian wilderness alone with just a hatchet In Brians Winter he spent another big chunk of time in the same place with a hatchet a survival pack containing a malfunctioning signaling device and a more subdued narrator who pretty much let Brian tell the story the continuing story since Brians Winter began just before Hatchet ended and was based on the premise that the hero h

  • Chris in Into The Wild

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    What exactly was McCandless In the book Into the wild by Jon Krakauer A boy named Christopher Johnson McCandless or for short Chris McCandless Was a very intelligent young boy who had all that any boy would want He lived a simple life had high honors in all his education levels but Chris had thought there was something missing in his life In Chris opinion he never got along with his parents He was a rebel To what they wanted for Chris he didnt want it Chris did the opposite of everything He ind

  • Stereotypes in Daisy Miller

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    Stereotyping with Daisy Miller First impressions can be a determining factor of whether or not a person should associate with another Although this is not just it takes place everyday with people Judging people on only their surface qualities can result in an inadequate assessment of the person Stereotyping is a thought or image about a person that is based on little evidence In Henry James novella Daisy Miller each character plays into the stereotypes of how people should behave The behaviors

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