Pre-Emptive Means
.... Lardner's article gives the
reader hope that gang violence may one day be minimized insofar as it is possible, even though, realistically, it will probably ....
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Russell Baker's Growing Up
.... and his and the country's past, and to reflect longingly on our own families and pasts, with charity, humor, forgiveness, and
hope. The
reader feels finally ....
(1352

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"Growing Up"
.... and his and the country's past, and to reflect longingly on our own families and pasts, with charity, humor, forgiveness, and
hope. The
reader feels finally ....
(1462

6

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The Bridge on the Drina
.... Perhaps there is some realistic
hope the
reader can learn from Andric with respect to peace and harmony finally returning sooner or later to even the most war ....
(1689

7

)
Coming of Age in Mississippi
.... increasingly difficult. The
reader should see her cautious
hope at the end of the book in the context of her whole life story. That story ....
(1622

6

)
Arthur Miller's Play, The Price
.... This
reader hoped against
hope that Solomon would finally intervene in the confrontation between the brothers, rather than having been "moved to the periphery ....
(1635

7

)
Becoming a Cyborg
.... compelling and rational than Sartre. To this
reader, the
hope of religion allows one to maintain reason. The madness or incurable despair ....
(1699

7

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Commentary on Zechariah
.... The book of Zechariah records numerous visions regarding these issues, and in FB Meyer's exegesis of the book, The Prophet of
Hope, the
reader is given ....
(1489

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In There Are No Children Here
.... Kotlowitz has given the
reader that some
hope exists for at least two children, has shed light on some of the problems in the education of the disadvantaged ....
(1598

6

)
Appointment in Samarra
.... The feelings engendered in this
reader by Langston Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" are
hope, inspiration and a sense of the interconnectedness of ....
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)
Interpreting I Stand Here Ironing
.... she has been saddled. As a
reader, I have little
hope that she can, but I want her to do so as well. Olsen, Tillie. "I Stand Here ....
(1102

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)
Julia Alvarez
....
reader's hatred of evil but his or her love of these sisters, their humanity, their tragedy and courage, and especially their innocence and ability to
hope, ....
(1646

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Unprepared Students
.... By including both tragedy and triumph, Kotlowitz has succeeded in inspiring the
reader to believe that there is
hope where appears to be no
hope. ....
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11

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Sedgwick's novel "Hope Leslie" The purpose of this resear
.... work, and in the means Sedgwick uses to bring out those ideas,
Hope Leslie is .... This is another way of saying that the
reader is more likely to engage emotionally ....
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)
Democracy in Latin America
.... analyses with the only hopeful signs they find, as weak as that
hope might be. .... and easy to read, but these facts do not alter the fact that the
reader feels he ....
(1529

6

)
Resistance to slavery
.... adult, in the brutal raid that she describes so vividly, and could
hope that if .... writing is attested to by the fact that he so accustoms the
reader to expecting ....
(1858

7

)
Live Your Dreams
.... simpler and where there is a simple strategy for a return to
hope and achievement of .... only real damage such a book might do is to mislead a
reader into thinking ....
(1544

6

)
The Inspirational Book, Live Your Dreams
.... simpler and where there is a simple strategy for a return to
hope and achievement of .... only real damage such a book might do is to mislead a
reader into thinking ....
(1544

6

)
One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... an Eden-like Macondo, a Macondo which will eventually be revealed as an illusion, an ideal, a community of unrealized
hope. However, as the
reader begins the ....
(2225

9

)
Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... an Eden-like Macondo, a Macondo which will eventually be revealed as an illusion, an ideal, a community of unrealized
hope. However, as the
reader begins the ....
(2212

9

)
Two Native American Writers
.... the author clearly believes that they deserve to be portrayed, and to be portrayed honestly, without adornment, without false
hope, so that the
reader can see ....
(2132

9

)
Midnight in the Grden of Good and Evil
.... Does the
reader care for her special dialogue: "Hey, Honey! . . . I
hope you ain't mad at me after what I done to you out there, shinin' that light in your ....
(1638

7

)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
.... Does the
reader care for her special dialogue: "Hey, Honey! . . . I
hope you ain't mad at me after what I done to you out there, shinin' that light in your ....
(1617

6

)
The Time & The Place (Naguib Mahfouz)
.... the man he expects to heal him, but he keeps looking for him in the
hope that he .... most of the other stories, it is a tale which applies to every
reader in every ....
(1751

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)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
.... black woman who is able to use her mind and vision to express
hope and joy .... Another lesson learned by Maya and by the attentive and open-hearted
reader is the ....
(1623

6

)
Pre-Industrial Families, Black Migrants
.... Clearly, the writers
hope that their letters will reach anybody---mail-opener, editor,
reader, etc.---who will be able to help the writer get a job or secure a ....
(1598

6

)
Views of Society and Gender
.... Heller wants the
reader to laugh at the absurdity of the human condition from a distance, while Paley wants the
reader to feel the pain and the
hope of her ....
(1332

5

)
Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... their feet planted firmly in the real (physical) world of harsh reality if they are to have any
hope of changing people and/or society? This
reader takes the ....
(1589

6

)
The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... their feet planted firmly in the real (physical) world of harsh reality if they are to have any
hope of changing people and/or society? This
reader takes the ....
(1589

6

)
N. Scott Momaday's House Made of Dawn
.... However, again, the book ends of a note of clear
hope, when we find .... emotional, psychological and spiritual troubles, however, Momaday lets the
reader know that ....
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