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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #3

In the third and last section of the book, it starts off with Jimmy trying to kiss Kate. She likes it at first, but soon turns him down because she fe...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

After being assaulted by her commander in the first part of the book, Kate switches stations so she won’t be working with him. However, she does not r...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

In “The Wave that Takes them Under” by Brian Turner, one of the stronger literary terms is understatements. For example, it says ““Everybody always sa...

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RE: War Poetry Response

In “Redeployment” By Harold Nemerov, the two most significant literary terms are paradoxes and juxtaposition. For a paradox, in the second stanza it s...

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RE: The Things They Carried

In the chapter “The Man I Killed”, the writer goes over the trauma of the first time he killed a man. There is a repeating description of the body as ...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

In Sand Queen by Helen Benedict, an American girl named Kate joins the army to serve in the war in Iraq. Stationed at a prison camp for Prisoners of W...

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RE: Discrimination To Kill a Mockingbird Prep

To Kill A Mockingbird is a clear example of cultural discrimination. This is clear in the trial of Tom Robinson, where he is wrongfully convicted just...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

There is multiple types of discrimination in A Raisin in the Sun, but cultural is definitely the most obvious and consistent. A large part of the stor...

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RE: Discrimination Research

I chose an article from Boston Globe about a black gym teacher who recently won a discrimination-based court case against his former workplace, winnin...

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RE: Discrimination Historical Progression

Discrimination doesn't change much in the stories themselves but more so implies a start to change. In Raisin in the Sun, the Youngers push back again...

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RE: Reading Response #6

Like I said in my original post (Paragraph 4, the whole piece after the quote) Anyone telling the truth would have just answered the question and defe...

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RE: Reading Response #8

I was surprised at the way he was introduced, but not at the way he behaved. I can't say I expected him to save them from a genuine life or death situ...

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RE: Reading Response #7

" "In our courts, when it's a white man's word against a black man's, the white man always wins. They're ugly, but those are the facts of life." " (Le...

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RE: Reading Response #6

" "It ain't honest, but it's mighty helpful to folks." " (Lee 228) Scout, Dill, and Jem all had this assumption about Mr. Raymond that he was just an ...

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RE: Reading Response #5

When the mob confronts Atticus and Jem, Scout, and Dill intervene, Atticus says ""Son, I said go home." Jem shook his head." (Lee 173) This point, in ...

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