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RE: Reading Response #5

Scout, Jem and Dill are all watching and listening in on the court case and Mayella is being asked to look at Tom and identify if it was really him. M...

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RE: Reading Response #4

“Atticus, is all this behavin’ an’ stuff gonna make things different? I mean are you--? I felt his hand on the back of my head. Don't you worry about ...

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RE: Reading Response #3

Quote- “Your fathers no better than the n*ggers and trash he works for! Jem was scarlet. I Pulled at his sleeve” (Lee 117) What's the conflict? Jem ...

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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 repetition and imagery. An example where I found ...

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RE: Reading Response #2

Discrimination is shown in chapter 6 when Jem and Dill went off trying to get just a glimpse of Boo Radley through a loose blind. Then Jem goes “Scout...

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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 repetition and imagery. An example where I found ...

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RE: The Things They Carried Response

“It was not a matter of live or die… And it will always be that way.” (O’Brien 133) This quote shows the literary term understatement because they ...

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RE: Reading Response #1

““‘You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—’ ‘Sir?’ ‘—until you climb into his skin and walk around in i...

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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 repetition and imagery. An example where I found ...

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RE: Fire and Forget Response

“ ‘Do what I can?’ Reyes tilts his head and tries to shake the sand grains out of his earlobe. ‘right. Do what I can. Sure’ “ (Turner 55) - understate...

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RE: War Novel Response #3

Summary- In the third and final part of the novel Eleven days Jason tells us that men in the military don't really get into love and relationships whi...

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RE: War Novel Response #2

Summary- Jason gets a necklace from his mom and changes it to make it so he can wear it everywhere. Jason gets a taste of death and witnesses it. Jaso...

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RE: War Novel Response #1

Summary- When Jason was little he had a weird fascination for spoons, his mom used this as an easy way to bond with him. Jason's mom runs a lot and in...

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