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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

Jason hates to fail and rarely does, but he is currently fighting a battle with adversity. Jason’s training begins to challenge him mentally more than...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

“‘Everybody always says it’s like a bad dream,’ Royce says. ‘But it ain’t like that at all. I mean, if this was a dream, there’d be all kinds of weird...

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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 imagery and understatement. “What if I didn’...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

Sara is a single mom with a son named Jason, who is a member of the Navy Seals. Jason has been missing from his team for 9 days. This section of the n...

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RE: Reading Response #7

"Tom Robinson's a colored man, Jem. No Jury in this part of the world's going to say, 'We think you're guilty, but not very guilty,' on a charge like ...

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RE: Discrimination Historical Progression

In the sequence of events from To Kill A Mocking Bird to Raisin In The Sun, there is no change in the form of discrimination. We see examples of cultu...

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RE: Discrimination Research

Students and members of a community in North Salt Lake, Utah, are coming together to mourn the loss of Isabella Cox. Isabella's family said she died b...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

The type of discrimination that occurs to be more prevalent in the play “Raising In The Sun” is institutional discrimination. “It is a matter of the p...

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RE: Discrimination To Kill a Mockingbird Prep

After reading the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," I've come to the conclusion that cultural discrimination is more prevalent in impacting the story. Th...

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RE: Reading Response #8

When we finally saw Boo Radley, I was only a little surprised. There was foreshadow in the prior chapters that prepared me to see him. The description...

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RE: Reading Response #7

“Miss Maudie replied, recognizing Jem’s fatalistic noises, “you are not old enough to appreciate what I said.”(Lee, Pg. 246) In this quote, we see a f...

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RE: Reading Response #6

“Secretly Miss Finch, I’m not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand that I live like I do because that’s the way I want to...

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RE: Reading Response #5

Jem, Scout, and Dill have snuck out of the house to go make sure that Atticus is safe. When Atticus gets bombarded at the Maycomb County jail, Jem and...

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RE: Reading Response #4

“You’re not gonna change any of them by talkin’ right, they’ve got to want to learn themselves, and want to learn there’s nothing you can do but keep ...

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RE: Reading Response #3

“Francis looked at me carefully, concluded that I had been sufficiently subdued, and crooned softly, “Ni**er-lover…” This time, I split my knuckle to ...

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