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RE: War Poetry Response

Bosnia Tune is a great example of juxtaposition because in almost every stanza there is the juxtaposition of everyday life, and people dying and is al...

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RE: The Things They Carried

“The butterfly was making its way along the young man’s forehead, which was spotted with small dark freckles. The nose was undamaged. The skin on the ...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #3

In the final third of Fobbit, we start with Gooding experiencing what he thinks to be the base being bombed, which turns out to be a false alarm and w...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #2

In the second third of Fobbit, we start with Duret being briefed on something that happened that had to do with his men, specifically Shrinkle, who th...

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RE: Visions of War Reading Response #1

In the first third of Fobbit, written by David Abrams, we follow multiple characters; Chance Gooding Jr, Vic Duret, Abe Shrinkle, and Eustace Harklero...

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RE: Fire and Forget Reponse

The two most common literary terms in the short story The Wave that Takes Them Under is metaphor and character, but character helps me understand the ...

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RE: Discrimination Research

Rey, Jason Del. “Amazon Hit by 5 More Lawsuits from Employees Who Allege Race and Gender Discrimination.” Vox, Vox, 19 May 2021,

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RE: Discrimination Research

I found an article by Vox that covered five women of all different races that all experienced discrimination in the workplace. A Latina woman said her...

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RE: Discrimination Historical Progression

I think that in the books, it showed change but you need to really look for it to find it. In To Kill a Mockingbird which takes place in the 1930s, wh...

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RE: Reading Response #8

When they revealed Boo I wasn't that surprised, because Scout set up how she would talk to him if she ever met him. My reaction wasn't as extreme as S...

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RE: Reading Response #7

“'I do. I guess it’s to protect our frail ladies from sordid cases like Tom’s. Besides,' Atticus grinned, 'I doubt if we’d ever get a complete case tr...

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RE: Reading Response #6

"'It ain’t honest but it’s mighty helpful to folks. Secretly, Miss Finch, I’m not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand th...

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RE: Reading Response #5

"'Mr. Jem,' he said, 'you better take Miss Jean Louise home. Mr. Jem, you hear me?'... 'Aw hush. She doesn’t understand it, Reverend, she ain’t nine y...

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RE: Reading Response #4

"'Its right hard to say,' she said. 'Suppose you and Scout talked colored-folks' talk at home- it'd be out of place, wouldn't it? Now what if I talked...

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RE: Discrimination A Raisin in the Sun Prep

The type of discrimination in A Raisin in the Sun is cultural because there isn't laws shown in the play that would exemplify institutional, rather th...

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