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<description>The first half of the semester I frequently felt that my blogging was incorrect but later found out through constant reminder of Dr. Jerz that no matter what my opinion is does not make or break the arguement it is...</description>
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<description>It seemed to me that she only wanted what was more convienient at the time. However, I am not saying that I would not do the same. When she was ill from the medication then she just wanted to die...</description>
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<description>Before reading this story I was simply interested in the title. The Farmer&apos;s Children by Elizabeth Bishop. How many possibilities does that leave open, not because it is so deep but because it is so simple. How much simpler can...</description>
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<description>The Color of Water Miracle at St. Anna&quot; href=&quot;http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DennisJerz/EL267/2005/007030.php&quot;&gt;Jerz: Am Lit II (EL 267): McBride, The Color of Water Miracle at St. Anna ok so in our previous readings for the class I was flustered by the amount of description...</description>
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<description>Jerz: Am Lit II (EL 267): Proulx, &apos;&apos;The Half-Skinned Steer&apos;&apos; Holy Moly!!!! I was so far lost in this story. I can not follow when an author jumps back and forth from one story to another. The very begining was...</description>
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<description>I Loved this story. I enjoy stories with this sort of sarcastic humor. I was waiting for the title of the story to show up in Zoe and Earl&apos;s conversation at first as humor but then maybe as a rude...</description>
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<description>This story reminded me of a southern Romeo and Juliet. Although the burning desire was not equal on both sides then hidden romance was there. It showed how love is sometimes torn between what is right and what is seen...</description>
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<description>I think that a lot of people see things as did David Lehman in &quot;The World Trade Centers&quot; We look down upon, not only things but people if they seem to have it a little better off than ourselves, like...</description>
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<description>After reading this poem for the first time I was not understanding it at all but after speaking with a friend I had formed some meaning and actually quite enjoyed it. I was seeing this poem as a man speaking...</description>
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<description>Ok I am not afraid to say that I was very lost through most of this book but in most cases after reading a little each time it made sense. I did not, however, like the style of writing at...</description>
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<description>In my last blog that was directed towards the first six chapters of the book was basically me stating that I thought of Gatsby as a very weak man. As I began to read on in the book I feel...</description>
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