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What novel would you personally recommended?

I'm in Grade 9, AP English and today our teacher gave us a list of American authors and told us to pick a novel from them but i am totally stumped on which novel to pick seeing as there are SO many authors to choose from.What novels would you personally reccomend?These are the list of authors:Alice Walker, Mark Twain (excluding HuckFinn)John Steinbeck (excluding Of Mice and Men and The Pearl) Harriet Beecher StoweAmy TanKurt VonnegutNathaniel HawthorneEdut Wharton (excluding Ethan Frome)Pearl SBuckFScott Fitzgerald (excluding The Great Gatsby)Ernest Hemingway (excluding The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises)Zora Neale HurstonSinclair LewisJack LondonStephen CraneWill Cather (excluding Alexander's Bridge)Ralph EllisonThank-you in advance!

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Blanketing your horse is one of the worst things you can do, weather it be in the winter or summerthey have survived how many years without one, why do it now.
i have been a large training stable manager and now have my own barn and training regimena stupid blanketing issue is stupidunless your barn has really bad issues, horses shouldnt have 'flaps of skin' hangingthey probably scratched themself/got bit/kicked and it's not that bad, you're probably overexaggerating ithorses can start growing hair when they get too coldprimitive reflex.
If you have nothing better to do than be on blanket police at your barn then I feel sorry for youNo horse is going to colic from not wearing a blanket or from wearing too light of blanket on a cold dayIf a horse colics there is another issue that has zero to do with whether he's wearing a size 80 when he should be wearing a 78I've never heard of such nonsensical blather in the 30 years of having horses and I've had horses who I was showing who were blanketed always and broodmares who were never blanketedYou sound like a total and complete bully, and vindictive to boot! ETA: Right, that's what I'm sayingBlankets are not going to cause colicYou are misinformed and have never been to AQHA show barnNow a heavy winter blanket on a hot day and the horse has no water and his gums are white, sweating profusely then you have a heat stroke issue but not colic Some will argue and say horses can actually stay warmer without a blanket! It's really not a getting fired over deal if a horse goes without a blanket What kind of place do you board if horses are coming in with flaps of skin hanging off them? You need to contact the owner if you see thatFlaps of skin with blood dripping all over is one thing but if you are talking about a little scrap (which I get the feeling it is) then that's probably why it wasn't reportedIf there was a serious issue then why wouldn't the horse's owner contact the barn owner? If you know your horse has missed meds and is not being fed properly you call the barn ownerBut I don't see how you'd know your horse wasn't getting it's meds unless you witnessed it yourself You need to have a talk with barn owners about the care YOUR horse is getting and not concern yourself with anyone else's horse or issues otherwise you will not be taken seriously because so far this looks like these things are more of a personal issue you have against this person.
Kurt VonnegutHe's one of the most insightful and really funny authors I ever readTry _Slaughterhouse-Five_ or _Breakfast of Champions_.
stop being a tattle tail teach him or her how do it your self let him no and tell him what happens if he doesn`t do it right

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