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Books affect different people in different ways
some people have the same problems as people in a book and so thats why they explain peoples lives to know that your not the only one going through things and some people dont like hearing other people's life story's because it might remind them of someone they cared about who is gone or anything like that.
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"The use of letters and secret meetings develops the theme that hiding the truth will eventually lead to hardship"
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Archetype: The Creator, Hero, Trickster and Villian (5 for extra credit, you know what i'm sayin?)
Archetype: The Outcaster
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The Outcast is the person who is different from the rest and is the one who stands out. For example, in the book and movie "Wonder" the disfigured boy was bullied in school because he had a facial difference. The Creator is the that is driven by the free flow of creativity but being able to control what the creator is creating. The Hero is obviously the one who saves everyone, but later struggles to defeat the villain but overcomes the challenge. The Trickster is the one who breaks the rules of Gods or nature, for example, Loki. And lastly, the villain is the person who is the person that comes up with plans to ruin or cause chaos to it's or multiple worlds, or just to one person, either for vengeance or they are just plain evil, or hey it's something they have to do, for example, Galactus, he dissolves planets because he needs the planets energy to survive. Sometimes the villains becomes heros, like Wreck-it-Ralph. Or sometimes they are neither heroes or villains.
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1. now / planning / are / we / a holiday / for / next / summer.
<u>We are now planning a holiday for next summer.</u>
2. July 15th l and / will / return / we / on / July 18m / our /
holiday / will / begin / on.
<u>Our holiday will begin on July 15th and I will return on July 18.</u>
3. would / be / grateful / if / some / information / with /
charges / of / details / we / you / could / send / us.
<u>If you could send us some information with charges of details, we would be grateful.</u>
4. next / week / birthday / Nhung’s fifteenth / is / it.
<u>It is Nhung's fifteenth birthday next week.</u>
5. all / world / over / the / goverments / trying I are/ facilities / to /
provide / for / the / poor.
<u>The government facilities all over the world are trying to provide for the poor.</u>
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Zoos Are Important
A zoo is a place where animals are housed for a multitude of reasons. Here, they are cared for and protected. A major purpose is for display to the public, however zoos protect endangered species from going extinct by breeding the species in captivity. While some animals tend to spend their entire lives in zoos, due to health or physiological issues most animals that can be, are released back into the wild after they have been cared for. It may seem like zoos are just for the entertainment of people, but that is not the case. In many cases zoos help animals who have been abandoned such as baby rhinos who have been orphaned due to poaching. Not all zoos take in such exotic animals, but there are more than not that do so. There are strict guidelines in place to prevent zoos from abusing animals and systems in place to help them be released safely and successfully. With the growing population taking a great portion of the land in some places that are home to many animals, zoos tend to be a sanctuary for animals who no longer have a home. A minor benefit of zoos is they also help the economy.
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Hope you don't completely copy what I said if this is for a project at least just use this as a reference if that's the case. Please and Thankyou.