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Harry is turning twelve, and the Dursleys ignore his birthday entirely. They are much more concerned with a dinner that night during which Vernon, who sells drills, hopes to make a business deal with a rich builder. During breakfast, Vernon asks his wife, Petunia, and his son, Dudley, to rehearse the things they will say to the guests. Harry is instructed to remain upstairs in his room and pretend not to exist.
I would say the passage is mostly about smell receptors
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Start your story with the premise of him being a alone but build his character up.
Explanation: Are you going for a first person autobiography of a 16 year old teen with his siblings making their way in the world? That sounds cool but honestly you kinda have the story set already to me. A bunch of siblings trying to survive by themselves. The big brother is trying to keep up with taking care of his siblings. It sounds like a great story!
The unhealthy and healthy thing about the relationship between Romeo and Juliet was infatuation and commitment.
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<em>"These violets delights have violet ends</em>
<em>And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,</em>
<em>which as a kiss, consume"</em>
<em>- Romeo and Juliet, Act II, scene IV</em>
<u>Unhealthy relationship of Romeo and Juliet.</u>
To begin with their relationship, love at first sight is not exactly love. Most of the time it is infatuation. Such love story would end with no proper understanding and hatred. Love at first sight usually happens when the mind is immature yet it works out rarely which wasn't exactly the case of Romeo and Juliet.
The idea of playing with death only lead to misconception between Romeo and Juliet relationship leading to a tragic end.
<u>Healthy relationship of Romeo and Juliet</u>
Romeo and Juliet some way or the other they were the ones for each other. It could have been an infatuation but their commitment was strong and powerful no matter who told what. They trusted and believed in each other and were sensitive enough to die.
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Explanation:
When he goes back to school, Auggie notices that things have changed. He is now known for his bravery in dealing with what happened, and Henry, Miles, and Amos now welcome him as one of them. Only Julian still treats him badly, but Julian's popularity has diminished because he missed everything that happened on the trip. Just before the last day of school, Mr. Tushman calls Auggie in to talk to him. Auggie's old, mangled hearing aids were found in Eddie's locker at his school. However, Auggie says he does not want to press charges.