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Essay List
Basketball game essay (with active verbs).
- 560 words (2 pages)
- 22
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"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding: Character analysis.
- 1128 words (5 pages)
- 55
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Imaginary made-up car.
- 718 words (3 pages)
- 28
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - this essay describes the different themes and symbolisms in the book.
- 1352 words (5 pages)
- 40
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Analysis of an essay by George Orwell criticizing the euphemisms used by the U.S. government + other examples of today's euphemisms
- 979 words (4 pages)
- 61
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Quite sentimental- 22/02/2006
- 21:50:38
- Score: 2 out of 4 people found this comment useful.
Nice.. but
This is a pretty lucid explanation to what Roal Dahl is trying to do.. good job.However, you made a big mistake in the end. Roal Dahl does not let the reader "create their own image of what will happen next."If you read the end more closely, you will realise, that he mentions the tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds. Poison is known to slightly taste like bitter almonds, so Roal Dahl is trying to make us realize she poisoned him, but without ruining the mood of the story."The tea tasted faintly of bitter almonds, and he didn't much care for it."- 24/01/2006
- 12:44:20
- Score: 1 out of 1 people found this comment useful.
Pretty good but from sparknotes.
This is a good summary, however, it is obviously paraphrased from sparknotes.com and not solely your work...- 29/12/2005
- 16:59:34
- Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.
Um...
this essay is actually not completely factual - the laws of Hammurabi were set as a reminder of morals to the people; it was completely allowed for people to solve their own differences.- 20/12/2005
- 19:09:40
- Score: 2 out of 2 people found this comment useful.