Thursday, September 8, 2011

Utterly Perfect Murder Topic Sentence

How do words and actions affect who others become in Ray Bradbury's "Utterly Perfect Murder"?

19 comments:

  1. In "The Uterlly Perfect Murder" by Ray BradBury words and actions affect Doug because Ralph beats up Doug and then Doug wants to see Ralph suffer

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  2. Ray Bradberry’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” shows how the words and actions of one can be quite the similar to the other in Doug’s and Richards case they both needed each other as friends.

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  3. “The Utterly Perfect Murder,” by Ray Bradbury demonstrated Ralph bulling Doug made Doug want to kill him later because of his negative actions.

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  4. Ray Bradberry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" depicts the perfect example of words and actions affecting others, this is seen when Doug remembers Ralph bulying him as a child and thinks about killing him.

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  5. Ray Bradberry’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” Ralph's words and actions of bullying Doug eventually lead to Doug wanting to kill Ralph.

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  6. Ray Bradberry’s “Utterly Perfect Murd Ralph’s story says word and actions of bullying messes with Doug because after a long time of bullying you will finally make him won’t to kill his bully.

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  7. In Ray Bradberry's short story "Utterly Perfect Murder," Ralphs words and actions affected Doug by making him have cruel and vengful thoughts.

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  8. In Ray Bradberry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" words and actions affected Doug because him being bullied led Doug wanting to kill Ralph.

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  9. Ray Bradberry’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” is a very good way of showing how words and actions affect others, it’s shown when Doug remembers Ralph bullying him so he feels like he wants to kill him or see him suffer.

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  10. In Ray Bradberry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" words and actions have a very big impact in the story because Ralph's behavior as a child makes Doug plot a murder against him.

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  11. In Ray Bradburry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" words and actions effect both Doug and Ralph because Doug was bullied at young age and Ralph is effected 36 years later by an utterly perfect murder.

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  12. Ray Bradberry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" is a great way of showing how actions affect other people, when Ralph bullied Douge as a kid Douge got mad as an grownup and wanted to kill Ralph.

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  13. In Ray Bradberry's "Utterly Perfect Murder" it shows how the things Ralph did as a kid affect Doug enough to make him want to murder as an adult.

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  14. Ray Bradberry’s “Utterly Perfect Murder” is an excellent example of how word and actions affect others by showing Ralph bulling doug eventually led doug to wanting to kill Ralph.

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  15. In ''Utterly Perfect Murder'' by Ray Bradberry, not only was Doug greatly effected by Ralph as a kid, Ralph could not live without Doug, each being effected just by the action of knowing each other.

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  16. In "Utterly Perfect Murder" by Ray Bradberry, shows how Ralph's actions caused Doug to want to murder Ralph.

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  17. After reading ray Bradbury's " The Utterly Perfect Murder" action changed Doug because when he was a child he was somewhat abused by Ralph Underhill

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  18. After reading Ray Bradbury’s “The Utterly Perfect Murder,” the words and actions of Ralph affected Doug, because Ralph beat up Doug and Doug wanted revenge.

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  19. In Ray Bradbury's "The Utterly Perfect Murder" He shows how actions effect others because when Ralph Beats up Doug, Doug wants to murder Ralph 36 years later.

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