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  2. Loopy Ears - Wikipedia

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    "Loopy Ears" (Петлистые уши, Petli′stye U′shi) is a short story by Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin which was written in 1917 and gave his posthumous 1954 collection its title. The story was first published in the seventh issue of the Slovo anthology (Moscow, 1917) and remains to this day one of the most talked about Bunin's stories, being the first piece of work ...

  3. Physical history of the United States Declaration of ...

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    The first page of Jefferson's rough draft. Thomas Jefferson preserved a four-page draft that late in life he called the "original Rough draft". [5] [6] Known to historians as the Rough Draft, early students of the Declaration believed that this was a draft written alone by Jefferson and then presented to the Committee of Five drafting committee.

  4. Rough Draft - Wikipedia

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    Rough Draft may refer to: Rough Draft, a 2005 novel by Sergey Lukyanenko; Rough Draft: Pop Culture the Way It Almost Was, a 2001 book by Modern Humorist; Rough Draft Brewing Company, an American microbrewery; Rough Draft Studios, an American animation studio, and its South Korean sister studio; Draft document, a preliminary stage of a written work

  5. Rough Draft (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Written in 2005, Moscow, Rough Draft by Sergey Lukyanenko is a science fiction novel of the "parallel world" genre. [1] It was followed by Final Draft . Plot introduction

  6. Brokeback Mountain (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The film's popularity has inspired numerous viewers to write their own versions of the story and send these to Proulx. In 2008, Proulx said she wished she had never written the 1997 short story which inspired the film, because she has received so much fan fiction presenting alternative plots: [18]

  7. Vignette (literature) - Wikipedia

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    A vignette (/ v ɪ n ˈ j ɛ t / ⓘ, also / v iː n ˈ-/) is a French loanword expressing a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time. [1] [2] Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot. [3]

  8. Everyday Use - Wikipedia

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    In the essay "'Everyday Use' and the Black Power Movement" by Barbara T. Christian, the story is discussed in reference to slavery and the black power movement. The characters in the story focus a lot on African culture and heritage. Traditional African clothing is described throughout the story, and this is a symbol of the family's heritage.

  9. Short story - Wikipedia

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    A short story is a piece of prose fiction.It can typically be read in a single sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood.