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It takes place during Christmas. The main characters are Jim and Della. They are poor, and don't have enough money to get each other presents. They both sold their most prized possessions to pay for a gift for each other. Della cuts off all her hair and sells it to buy a gift for Jim. She buys him a chain for his watch. Jim sold his watch to buy a gift for Della. He bought her combs for her long beautiful hair. They both sacrificed their favorite things for the love of one another.
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There are many issues that face schools, but one of the main issues is gum. Either way that you look at the problem, their will be both good and bad issues, but the more you look; you can tell that the good issues outweigh the bad. The administrators at most schools only look at the bad parts about gum, and not enough of the good. One problem that occurs when students chew gum is that it ends up under the desk; however, because students have to hide the gum they are chewing, there is no other place to put it. This problem can easily be resolved by letting the students have gum. If people do not have to hide gum, they will not, which would mean that students will put it in the trash. Many administrators say that we do not respect the privilege. If we do not respect the privilege, then they can take gum away, but if there is no problem, why shouldn’t we be able to chew gum? Another great benefit to chewing gum is that the class will be quieter. When you were little you parents always told you never to talk with food in your mouth, and that same concept applies to this dilemma as well. Student’s grade point average will rise because instead of talking to peers, students will be more concentrated on the material being taught. Also, the teacher will be able to get through more material at a faster pace because they will not have to keep telling the students to be quiet.
One can find the elements of magical realism within Julio Cortazar's short story, "The House Taken Over."
The author chose to describe two siblings, who lived an isolated life, in their Argentine ancestral home.
The siblings' unrealistic choices to remain unmarried and live off the family farm's income evokes the hubris of extraordinary plenitude without purpose. What becomes worrisome is that they did not find any fulfillment in their idle consumption of French literary works and practiced perfectionism in cloth knitting.
They lived a life of mystery and fear, remaining defenseless amidst alien invasion of their only home. Without question or thought, they finally abandoned the house out of undefinable suspicion that the aliens, who had earlier occupied half of the house, had finally taken over the whole house.
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