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“I drew a bead on him, remembered what Atticus had said, then dropped my fists and walked away,” (Lee 87-88). The main conflict in the story is a lot ...
“When I joined them, as usual they said go away… Dill and Jem emerged from a brief huddle: ‘If you stay you’ve got to do what we tell you,’ Dill warne...
“Walter Cunningham’s face told everybody in the first grade he had hookworms [because of working/living on a farm]… if Walter had owned any shoes he w...
The last third starts off with Joe feeling like his brain is his prison and that his nurse is his jailor. Then Joe begins to compare himself to slaves...
The second third of the novel Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo begins with Joe waking up with most of his wounds nearly healed. He uses his time t...
“... she knows she ought to put as much distance as possible between herself and her husband. But Evie gets back into bed.” (Fallon 38). This quote sh...
The second third of the novel Johnny Got His Gun, by Dalton Trumbo begins with Joe waking up with most of his wounds nearly healed. He uses his time t...
In the story The Man I Killed by Tim O’Brien the first quote showcases repetition, plot, P.O.V., and imagery, “His one eye was shut, his other was a s...
The novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo, begins with Joe Bonham (the main character) hearing this phone constantly ring while he was at work. We...
*FIXED In the poem, Bosnia Tune by Joseph Brodsky, the two most significant literary terms I found were imagery and repetition. I chose Imagery b...
Five Finger Death Punch. “Wrong Side of Heaven.” The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Vol. 1, Prospect Park, 2013. “Wrong Sid...