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You could learn how the writing style and plot are different.
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This can help because many stories have different versions, but when compared you can now determine how they are alike and different.
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an audio recording of crickets chirping in the backround
In "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, the protagonist Charlie Gordon is a special needs man who agrees to undergo an experiment that is meant to increase his intelligence. The narrative is composed of Charlie's progress reports, which at first reflects his low intelligence through limited vocabulary and incorrect writing. The author's language changes according to Charlie's mental progression; his grammar and spelling improve significantly, and his vocabulary increases.
Reconciling Aristotles logic with principles of the Roman Catholic Faith.
Happiness, well-being, companionship, weaknesses, growth, health, healing, positive thinking, and many more.