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According to my rankings of the five elements I made, yes. Every single element got the big number five for the rank. I want to be free from the religious/governmental authorities, yet I don’t reject religion. I grew up around many Catholic schools. I judge someone based on their individual achievements and not class and/or family, and I pursue my own goals instead of getting pushed around to do things I don’t like.
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The Main Character (protag) is Mary Maloney, also known as Ms. Maloney. There technically is no antagonist, but I guess Mr. Maloney could be called one. The found poem I made is based on the internal conflict in the story, with Ms. Maloney VS herself. Mr. Maloney decides to divorce Ms. Maloney. This frightens and dazes her, and she kills him with a frozen lamb leg. Although that is an external conflict, there also is an internal conflict with Ms. Maloney and her own thoughts, like for example, in paragraph [76], it states “All the old love and longing for him welled up inside her, and she ran over to him, knelt down beside him, and began to cry her heart out. It was easy. No acting was necessary.” This shows that Ms. Maloney did love her husband, and she might harbor some leftover feelings even after she killed him.
This project is about making cardboard arcade games. It is for 4th graders, LCE kids, designers, and viewers.
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