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Lines 65–67: What is the impact of this personal detail?
When I first read Dracula I seriously considered hanging
garlic on my windows because I believed that vampires could
exist.
Lines 72–83: What are two ways a person in a horror story may become a source of horror? What is Russell’s purpose for describing the source of horror in stories?
Yet another way of categorizing works of horror is by the
source of the horror. Some horror comes from inside the
characters. Something goes wrong inside, and a person turns
into a monster. Dr. Frankenstein’s need for knowledge turns
him into the kind of person who creates a monster. Dr. Jekyll
also values his desire for information above all else, and
creates Mr. Hyde.[4] In another kind of horror story the threat
to the central character or characters comes from outside. An
outside force may invade the character and then force the evil
out again. The vampire attacks the victim, but then the victim
becomes a vampire and attacks others. Stories of ghosts or
demonic possession also fall into this category.
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Which of the following components of information literacy relates the most to purpose of information? a. information creation as a process b. authority is constructed and contextual c. research as inquiry
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And are the two main components of poems that you need to be capable of making inferences and drawing conclusions about. and are the two main components of poems that you need to be capable of making inferences and drawing conclusions about. think its facts and clues
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Analysis that compares and contrasts the way two myths show one important feature of their culture
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