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<span>Many high school English programs are not very good at getting students ready for college. My brother took easy courses at his high school, like flicks courses, sci-fi courses, you know. Well, he flunked out of English at college. My sister thought she was taking real hard courses at her high school, but she fell flat as a pancake at State U
I believed this is what you asked to do!</span><span />
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It was important to include first- person point of view so that the reader could learn more about how Claudette felt about being arrested. For example, by including two points of view, the reader learns how Claudette felt after being arrested. The reader also learns what her mother was doing while Claudette was in jail.
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If its not b i think it would be c
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Hades and Zeus
Have you ever wondered about greek mythology? Well, you can learn about 2 of the Greek gods by reading this. You can learn about Hades ruler of the underworld and Zeus King of the Olympians and ruler of the universe. Zeus and hades are alike in many ways but also different read on to learn more.
Zeus and hades are alike in one way because they are both greek gods or Olympians. Also, they both are the rulers of their own domain even though Zeus is the ruler of the Universe whereas Hades is the ruler of the underworld. Another way they are alike is that they are the sons of Kronos or 2 of the big three while Poseidon would be the third brother of the three.
Now that we talked about the similarites then let's talk about how they are different. One way they are different is that hades is the firstborn of the 'big three' and zeus is the youngest. Another difference is that they rule different domains because Zeus rules the overworld and hades rules the underworld. Zeus has children with mortals and children that are greek gods and goddesses but hades had no affairs with mortals or other gods.
So now that you are finished reading did you learn any new facts? Or do you want to learn more about those greek gods?