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In the last third of my novel, Sara traveled to the hospital to see Jason. On the way she talks with the godfather and finds out that David is alive. ...
“Oh-dark-thirty. Oh-dark-hell. Bringer of the wave that takes them under” (Turner 56) “He speaks the grammar of sand now, Henderson thinks, and the ...
“I had already thrown the grenade before telling myself to throw it” (O’Brien 133). “It was automatic. I did not hate the young man; I did not see...
In the second third of my novel, it talks about Jason. The second third is mostly flashbacks of when Jason was younger and his time in the military. I...
In the poem Beautiful Wreckage by W.D. Ehrhart, the two most significant literary terms I found were juxtaposition and understatement. “In Vietname...
In the first part of my novel, we learn that Sara’s son Jason, is missing in war. As she fears the worst, she reflects on her and Jason’s life. She oc...
"why do you talk nigger-talk to the - to your folks when you know it's not right?" (Lee 143). This impacts Scout's thinking because she starts to real...
This article is an example of institutional discrimination happening in 2021. If you are 12 years old or older and do not have 2 doses of the covid va...
The discrimination in To Kill a Mockingbird and A Raisin in the Sun are the same. Both are dealing with cultural discrimination along with a little bi...
It does not surprise me that Boo saved Scout because of the relationship they have. Scout seemed to be confused about the situation but it does not su...
"They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again" (Lee 243). This is an example of cultural discrimination. The town is targett...
-Find a quote, and cite it that you think best shows what Dill and Scout better understand in talking to Mr. Raymond. "'Some folks don't - like the wa...
At the very begining of chapter 16, Scout realizes what could have happened at the jail. She has a hard time with this and begins to cry. Jem tries to...
I believe that we are seeing cultural discrimination. In the play, Mr. Lindner says "And at the moment the overwhelming majority of our people out the...
In chapter 9, Atticus asks Scout to not get into any fights. When one of the schoolboys decides to give Scout a hard time about her father, she gets r...