B. Change "walked" to "crept."
This will give the excerpt a more mysterious tone.
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R. B. Parkinson's fresh translations, which draw on recent advancements in Egyptology, bring the Middle Kingdom, the heyday of Egyptian fiction, to life for contemporary readers (c. 1940-1640 BC). The Tale of Sinuhe, considered the best work of Egyptian poetry, is included in the collection and describes the exploits of a courtier who has fled Egypt.
A lyrical conversation between a man and his soul on the nature of death and the problem of suffering is among the other works. Teachings about the nature of virtue and wisdom are also included. One of these is bitterly spoken from the afterlife by the assassinated king Amenemhat I, the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty.
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"The Lions of Little Rock" takes place in 1958 in the town of Little Rock in Arkansas. It is a story about to girls, named Marlee and Liz, who befriended each other in a time where their town, decided to close its schools in order to block the ongoing process of desegregation that the country was going through.
The major conflict throughout the story is forced impediment of a friendship that was creating much good in Marlee and how <em>segregation policies hinder the development of a society</em>.
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Before the United States and its allies invaded Europe in 1944, Americans flew bombing missions over France from bases in Great Britain. Their mission was to stop Nazi Germany during World War II (1939-1945). Jason interviewed his great-uncle