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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

an essayhas ... resultedin first person narrative voice

by her own mental and emotional instabilities(passive) was ... influenced bySybella 's first person narration

her own mental and emotional instabilities(passive) was ... influenced bySybella 's first person narration

from the ground(passive) is designedCapti Narrator

a platformto contributefirst - person narrative

a booksetwith a first - person narrator

surprisedto discoverthe first - person narrator

the game , sprawling and structureless narrativesleda first - person narrator

to work with the Notepad , WordPad , Control Panel programs(passive) is designedNarrator

to work with Notepad , WordPad , Control Panel programs , and Internet Explorer(passive) is designedNarrator

to work with Notepad , Wordpad , Control Panel programs , Internet Explorer , the Windows desktop , and Windows setup(passive) is designedNarrator

Acts of violence like the one depicted aboveleadthe third person narrator

to work with Notepad , WordPad(passive) is designedNarrator

to work with programs like Notepad , WordPad(passive) is designedNarrator

It 's a sort of unspoken game they play here , as well as a critical moment in the book ,leadingto the narrator

an issuecausesNarrator

an issueresultingin Narrator

desolately eloquent men ( scientists , academics , actors ) who are acutely alienated from others and estranged from themselves and their pasts(passive) composed byfirst - person narratives

Mr. Diaz with dialogue written by himself and Andrew Bell(passive) invented bya narrator

the musicleadingto the narrator

to be faster and more responsive to reading what 's on your display(passive) has also been designedNarrator

think and search questionscontributedto The Narrator

The other players then place down their selectionleadingto the narrator

with out these first lineswould leadto the narrator

an download if there isto resulta narrator

These storiesinventa narrator

their relationshipcontributedto the narrator

the manhas contributedto the narrator

the lack of fear of deathresultedfor the narrator

the depressionleadingto the narrator

In the past(passive) were causedNARRATOR

The most important task of the novelist , he argues , isto inventa narrator

A conversation about consumerismleadsto the narrator

re simply blockingto setnarrator

according to its source , mental music(passive) was inventedNarrator

family album snapshotsleadingup to the narrator

love ... the feelings and situationscausedin the narrator

Spookville(passive) designed bya narrator

particularly(passive) is ... designedNarrator

especially(passive) is ... designedNarrator

the review shows to be a powerful onecan be discoveredthe review shows to be a powerful one

whom ... to be nameddiscoverwhom ... to be named

off the booksetsoff the book

a plodding pace and tone from which this audio book barely recoverssetsa plodding pace and tone from which this audio book barely recovers

the shotdiscoversthe shot

that his books are on the shelves of bookshops but each credited to a different author and none of them to himdiscoversthat his books are on the shelves of bookshops but each credited to a different author and none of them to him

the unsuspecting victimleadsthe unsuspecting victim

to tell a storybeing promptedto tell a story

the scene at the Angler 's Rest pub ... describing the conversation at the bar - parloursetsthe scene at the Angler 's Rest pub ... describing the conversation at the bar - parlour

a reader 's perspective of eventslargely influencesa reader 's perspective of events

his sonsetshis son

out to tellsetsout to tell

whom ... to be named Montresordiscoverwhom ... to be named Montresor

to be named Montresordiscoverto be named Montresor

in the Nag Hammadi library Nag Hammadi librarydiscoveredin the Nag Hammadi library Nag Hammadi library

in the [ [ Nag Hammadi librarydiscoveredin the [ [ Nag Hammadi library

problems like thatalways causeproblems like that

a panorama of an utterly fantastical 20th - century courtpaintsa panorama of an utterly fantastical 20th - century court

to workis designedto work

to the novel?s successcontributesto the novel?s success

This effect(passive) is caused byThis effect

whole(passive) could be composedwhole

all kinds of thoughts and snarky asides that do not belong in the final versioncontributedall kinds of thoughts and snarky asides that do not belong in the final version

in the present daysetin the present day

naturallyleadsnaturally

the viewerleadthe viewer

in the chaos , corruption , and compromise of 1850s Americasetin the chaos , corruption , and compromise of 1850s America

our response to what we read as the narrator does n't check out the minds of its characters which leave the audience only seeing the problem through one 's eyeinfluencesour response to what we read as the narrator does n't check out the minds of its characters which leave the audience only seeing the problem through one 's eye

the story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloonsetsthe story of a lone gunslinger who walks into a saloon

that chapter two of his book is missingdiscoversthat chapter two of his book is missing

or senses that he is in a storydiscoversor senses that he is in a story

that he lives in such a worlddiscoversthat he lives in such a world

love with a novelinventedlove with a novel

the readerleadsthe reader

from the audiencecausingfrom the audience

the piece in contextsetsthe piece in context

studentspromptsstudents

Bartleby s deathdiscoversBartleby s death

viewerleadsviewer

for childrendesignedfor children

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