This also means that the thief will never learn his lesson and his relatives may be in an outraged state with the government. On the other hand, if the thief is not caught, law 23(Doc D) announces that the government will replace all lost property.
In the short story “ The Cold Equations” by Tom Godwin the author creates the thematic opposition of doing what’s morally right versus what’s expected or guidelines that must be followed. In the end following the guidelines prevails even though it causes some pain but saves other people from having a similar fate as that of the girls. In the story there’s a man that is flying on an EDS short for Emergency Dispatch Ship and this man is flying to help group one on the planet of Woden. And in doing so he discovers that a stowaway had hidden on his EDS, but what shocks the pilot the most is that the stowaway wasn’t some petty thief or wanted fugitive but rather a teenage girl. As standard procedure for something like that happening the stowaway
Instead of Enrique becoming discouraged about every setback, he was motivated more to cross the border. He believed he rightfully deserved to reunite with his mother, so he pushed himself until he made it to America. However when he arrived, it wasn’t what he had imagined. Instead of Enrique gaining the reward, he was given another hardship.
Freak helped Max learn by expanding his vocabulary and teach him. Max helped Freak because Freak has trouble walking and now Max carries him on his shoulders. Freak and Max have a special relationship. In day care Max kicked everyone, including the teachers, except Freak.
In one instance, he abused the local store’s credit system by buying cookies and putting the money he spent on his parents’ credit. He then offered the cookies to Kenny, thinking that if Kenny also eats the cookies, he can also take some of the blame if his parents ever find out. This behavior is unacceptable, especially since his family is not wealthy and cannot afford unnecessary purchases like the cookies. In another instance, Byron got a hair treatment without permission from his parents. He tried to hide his hair, but his parents found out.
In “House Arrest,” 12-year-old Timothy does the wrong thing by stealing someone's credit card. Timothy’s baby brother being sick pressures him into stealing. They both have to live up to the consequences of their actions.
Freak The Mighty Literary Essay Group C By: Ethan, Elizabeth, James, Ronith, and Wyland In the book, Freak the Mighty, by Rodman Philbrick, two characters, Kevin and Max, become acquaintances. Kevin, a small young disabled kid, is now friends with Max, who is mentally challenged.
To most, life is pretty simple, you get a house, food, education, and a family, but have you ever thought about those who don’t have those things? Like in the book The Crossing, a boy named Manny Bustos is seeking a way to escape his life on the streets. Currently, Manny has to wrestle and beg for food and sleep in a cardboard box. He does so, because the street men could take him away and sell him. Then there’s Robert S. Locke, a sergeant who served in the Vietnam War and lost many close friends, who now drinks the night away to keep the memory of them away from him.
This may be the case, but if they just take a moment to think about the negative repercussions their actions will have, they may think twice. The two paths used in the collage are used to demonstrate that there is always two ways of reaching a goal: by following "the right path", where even if it takes longer to accomplish your goal, nobody is going to get hurt, or by following "the wrong path", where individuals get what they desire, however, the path may not be pleasant for
Today I read the book Fly Away Home by Eve Bunting, the story shows me that sometimes you need family and friends to help you live your life the easy way. This book is about a little boy named Andrew. Andrew and his dad live in the airport. In the airport they have to try their best not to get caught because if they get caught they will be know where else for them to live.
Throughout the book, multiple ethical questions are asked such as “am I willing to risk people disapproving of me? Willing to risk my job? My popularity? Maybe someday my freedom? Or someday my life?”
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We started that jam-packed day with the Batman rollercoaster. The coaster was amazing with its numerous loops, twists, drops, and confrontational speeds. Coasters have never bothered me with heights. After enduring quite a few of rides, it was almost the end of our day. We made our way into the last section of the park and there it was: the most horrific ride of them all.
13-year old Matt notices something wrong when he and his friends hear of a girl who strictly without a warning got taken away from their school. Kids have been taken to a mysterious place so that their parents will finally stop overspending money. The author of this book The Limit by Kristen Landon portrays the wrong futuristic ways of our society today of children paying off for their parents’ mistakes.(The mistakes of not using their cash carefully) Though we, the US, have not really ever thought about this, there are many risks to this kind of dystopia. It is up to Matt once he finds out the truth about the workhouse to try to stop it.
Instead this person will leave his or her family to explore the world for themselves, find a suitable job, and start his or her own family to live with and love for the rest of this person’s life.