Last seen: May 25, 2023
In this section is when Billy leaves. His sister tries to find a way to get him to stay but he denies and goes anyway. They also decided to not have t...
The story I chose is "Tips for a smooth transition" and the two literary terms I chose were character and perspective. "She knows her husband is a ...
In this part of the book, Brave is getting the tour of the stadium. They're getting ready to leave to Iraq and he is having troubles saying goodbye to...
In the book "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk", it begins with that Billy and his teammates are coming back from Iraq. They were on their victory tour ...
"The man I killed" By Tim O'Brien "His jaw was in his throat, his upper lip and teeth were gone, his one eye was shut, his other eye was a star shap...
In "Beautiful Wreckage" by W.D. Ehrhart, the two literary terms I found most common or significant were imagery and repetition. "What if I didn't s...
The article I found is At school some kids went up to another student and pulled cotton out of their pockets and threw it on the ground and told he...
I think it displays more cultural discrimination. "Well-you see our community is made up of people who've worked hard as the dickens for years to buil...
I feel like it stays the same in both. Discrimination affected all the characters even if it wasn't exactly in the same way. In To Kill A Mockingbird,...
I was completely surprised when I learned who saved Jem and Scout. He wasn't really present in the book except for certain situations regarding him. A...
"Atticus was leaving the post office when Mr. Ewell approached him, cursed him, spat on him, and threatened to kill him." (Lee 248) This is definitely...
"I had a feeling that I shouldn't be here listening to this sinful man who had mixed children and didn't care who knew it, but he was fascinating. I h...
"No son, those were our friends." (Lee 166) Jem's reaction to this made older people aware that he had a little grasp on what was going on although he...
"You've let things go on too long Atticus, too long." (Lee 155) Aunt Alexandra told this to Scout after Scout had yelled at her. Aunt Alexandra was no...
"This time I split my knuckle to the bone on his front teeth, my left impaired, I sailed with my right, but not for long."(Lee 96) Since Scouts cousin...