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"The climax of Revenge of the Sith is one of two scenes, the first one being when the Jedi confront Emperor Palpatine, who kills most of the Jedi there, revealing his intensions and how powerful he really is, or when Obi Wan fights Anakin on Mustafar, damaging Anakin and their friendship, later for Anakin to be fully transformed into a Sith Lord by Palpatine. These two scenes together release all the movie’s tension." — Mar 02, 2020 09:38AM
"The climax of Revenge of the Sith is one of two scenes, the first one being when the Jedi confront Emperor Palpatine, who kills most of the Jedi there, revealing his intensions and how powerful he really is, or when Obi Wan fights Anakin on Mustafar, damaging Anakin and their friendship, later for Anakin to be fully transformed into a Sith Lord by Palpatine. These two scenes together release all the movie’s tension." — Mar 02, 2020 09:38AM
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"This book takes place in a dystopian version of the US where the newly elected president declares Muslims a threat and creates Muslim exclusion laws. It is described by the author as “fifteen minutes in the future”. I don’t know the page I last left on because my mom returned the book to the library." — Jan 26, 2020 06:09PM
"This book takes place in a dystopian version of the US where the newly elected president declares Muslims a threat and creates Muslim exclusion laws. It is described by the author as “fifteen minutes in the future”. I don’t know the page I last left on because my mom returned the book to the library." — Jan 26, 2020 06:09PM
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"I haven’t gotten far into the story, but so far Shay seems like a dynamic character. She has become more serious after Kai asked her about his missing sister. She feels bad that she didn’t do anything when the girl was put in the car with those men. She feels that she could have done something to prevent the kidnapping." — Dec 16, 2019 09:35AM
"I haven’t gotten far into the story, but so far Shay seems like a dynamic character. She has become more serious after Kai asked her about his missing sister. She feels bad that she didn’t do anything when the girl was put in the car with those men. She feels that she could have done something to prevent the kidnapping." — Dec 16, 2019 09:35AM
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