“I had never been so truly free in my life”, stated that he had been more free than even when he wasn’t in prison. Because he was in African American, he really didn’t have that much freedom. In prison, however, he wasn’t discriminated. Also the fact that he wasn’t taking advantage at school, he could have been much smarter and not chosen a life of crime. But with that dictionary, that disadvantage is an advantage.
Jerry, a cheerful trombone player, sat down in music class when his teacher noticed his trombone was missing. He fell into a slump the rest of the day. On his way back home his bus driver mentioned there was a lost and found he could go to, but would have to wait til tomorrow. The next day he went with his dad but he had no luck, until he saw his music teacher holding his one and only trombone. The weight on Jerry's shoulders had been released.
It is necessary to give credit to the words and ideas from the original author because if you do not you are plagiarising also if you plagiarize while writing a book without quotations or referring to the author it is illegal.
<span> Odysseus suffering and labored harder than anyone else, and he doesn't even get a glorious death—just an embarrassing disappearance. Is it all worth it when he returns at the end?