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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #3

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...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

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 ...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

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...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

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 ...

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RE: The Things They Carried

"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...

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RE: War Poetry Response

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...

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RE: Discrimination Research

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...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

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...

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RE: Discrimination Historical Progression

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,...

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RE: Reading Response #8

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...

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RE: Reading Response #7

"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...

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RE: Reading Response #6

"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...

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RE: Reading Response #5

"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...

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RE: Reading Response #4

"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...

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RE: Reading Response #3

"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...

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