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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

At the 2/3 mark of my novel we see more training from Jason, and more of an insight into everyday things he has to do. We see Jason strongly consider ...

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RE: The Things They Carried

"The grenade made a popping noise-not soft but not loud either-not what i expected-and there was a puff of dust and smoke- a small white puff-and the ...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

In the first part of my novel Eleven Days by Lea Carpenter, we learn a lot about Sara and Jason's life before Jason decided to join the military. Sar...

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RE: War Poetry Response

In the poem Beautiful Wreckage by W.D. EHRHART, the two most significant literary terms I found were paradox and understatement. “What if I didn’t ...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

“At last she is certain of what she needs: her arm around her husband's chest, his warm breath on her wrist.”(Fallon 38) is an example of perspective ...

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RE: Reading Response #8

"The Radley Place was inhabited by an entity the mere description of whom was enough to make us behave for days on end." (Lee 7)I have always seen Boo...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

I think that Cultural discrimination is most dominant in A Raisin In The Sun. "You know perfectly well how... as crinkly as yours.... that's how. And ...

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RE: Discrimination To Kill a Mockingbird Prep

In To Kill A Mockingbird i believe that cultural discrimination occurs more often. One of the examples that sticks out to me is when they try to tell ...

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RE: Reading Response #7

"Atticus's eyes filled with tears. he did not speak for a moment Tell them I'm very grateful, he said. Tell them --- Tell them they must never do t...

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RE: Reading Response #6

"Dill watch out now," I warned. Dill released the straws and grinned. "Scott, it's nothing but Coca-Cola." Mr. Raymond sat up against the tree trunk. ...

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RE: Reading Response #5

(Before the trial) "No son, those were our friends." (pg.166 Lee) In this particular part of the book Scout and Jem's relationship really changes beca...

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RE: Reading Response #4

"Nowhere. Let's see now, who taught me my letters? It was Miss Maudie Atkinson's aunt, old Miss Bedford---" (Lee 141). This was after they went to th...

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RE: Reading Response #3

"He did not begin to calm down until he had cut the tops off every camellia bush Mrs. Dubose owned" (Lee 118) If he were older I believe he could have...

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RE: Reading Response #2

"Jem, I ain't ever heard of a n***** snowman,"(Lee pg.75) Jem decided to put dirt and sticks on the snowman to make it look dark colored. this would b...

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RE: Reading Response #1

"...he's a cunningham"(Lee 22) ... "It was clear enough to the rest of us"(Lee 22) These quotes show me that scouts neighborhood is small and they hav...

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