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Jack London & Mark Twain
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Today we will be comparing and contrasting the two great authors, Jack London and Mark Twain. These two authors both wrote many great works like Call of the Wild, White Fang, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, and Tom Sawyer. I am going to compare and contrast the setting,…
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Canute the Great
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Canute the Great was an accomplished king that had a big impact on Viking culture. We will be looking at his life and accomplishments. Canute was born to a Danish King. His Older brother was crown prince of Scandinavia. Canute surrounded by royals wanted to make a name for himself. Canute left for England with…
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Wulf the Saxon
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Wulf the Saxon was a very courageous and loyal Saxon. We will be looking at his character development and the summary of the story. Wulf starts out in the story as a young easily angered page at the French castle. He bumps into another page named Walter Fitz Urse, and they have an argument that…
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Charlemagne
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Charlemagne was a revered king and although very young, he was a great military leader and very influential throughout his life. Charlemagne was born in Belgium. He became co-ruler at the age of twenty six. This was quite young knowing that if the king died he would immediately become emperor. About ten years later the…
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Why to Study Other Religions
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We should study other religions because we can learn from them and hopefully become better people in the future. By learning from religious history, learning from their mistakes, we can better socialize with others. History is important so we can have knowledge about our past and learn from our past. The same goes for religions.…
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I loved this book so much!
people used the same evidence they used to condemm her to declare her saint! isn’t that neat!
Me too!!!