Welcome to my final blog. This past week has been a little crazy with it being the end of the semester, my scooter being stolen on campus (If you took it, I will find you), spring football camp coming up, and trying to sublet my apartment (2 bed, 1 bat…
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Welcome to my final blog. This past week has been a little crazy with it being the end of the semester, my scooter being stolen on campus (If you took it, I will find you), spring football camp coming up, and trying to sublet my apartment (2 bed, 1 bat…
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My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante may be my favorite of the course. The main reason being that of my Italian roots, and how similar the storytelling resembles my grandparents’ stories of their childhoods in Italy. My grandparents born and raised in…
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My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante may be my favorite of the course. The main reason being that of my Italian roots, and how similar the storytelling resembles my grandparents’ stories of their childhoods in Italy. My grandparents born and raised in…
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When I started reading Death with Interruptions, I was thrown off by the lack of proper grammar The style of the novel largely ignores traditional rules of grammar, discusses punctuation in most sentences and quotations for speech, and reads…
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When I started reading Death with Interruptions, I was thrown off by the lack of proper grammar The style of the novel largely ignores traditional rules of grammar, discusses punctuation in most sentences and quotations for speech, and reads…
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Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick’s Day weekend. This week’s read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno…
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Been a busy couple of weeks with midterms but I hope everyone doing good and enjoyed their St. Patrick’s Day weekend. This week’s read Money to Burn by Ricardo Piglia, tells a story of a group of robbers that attacked a bank in the heart of Bueno…
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Forbidden fruit = The ancient phrase refers to something really enticing or unbearably desirable because it’s prohibited or not allowed. We often use the expression to describe something that’s beyond tempting or attractive but just isn’t attainab…
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Forbidden fruit = The ancient phrase refers to something really enticing or unbearably desirable because it’s prohibited or not allowed. We often use the expression to describe something that’s beyond tempting or attractive but just isn’t attainab…
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