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    Fruits of Wrath William Blake’s A Poison Tree exhibits creative sentence structures and metaphors of growth to create a twisting or curling movement through the text; this illustrates wrath growing like a vine, sprawling without direction, uncontrollable. Blake’s melodic style, use of figurative language, and inversion delivers layers of syntax, bold imagery, and a musical tune that accentuates the spiraling growth of wrath. The poem is composed in trochaic tetrameter--with a few iambic…

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    the teenagers (prisoners) stay in the cave before they see the light and walk out of the cave into the sun? Dobbs says this is determined by several factors and it is necessary for these teenagers (prisoners) to be in the cave with a distorted reality so they can learn what's real from what's fake and when they reach the age when they want to leave the cave they will be ready to let the sun shine on them. They are ready to live outside the cave and start their own…

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    Demeter grew colorful flowers throughout the land, Apollo made the Sun shine extra bright, and Poseidon allowed the waves to roll wild in her honor. The day was filled with many tears, shed from both Persephone and Demeter. The mother-daughter duo was finally reunited and everything in the land was repaired. In Persephone’s honor, the fourth season was named Summer. From then on, all of the crops grew bountiful, the animals played, the Sun shined, and all of the people loved eachother. All was…

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    The caught the sun and sang actively, to pursue and enjoy their life, but they did not realize the youth is leaving them, older age has came. In the stanza, author used “the sun” to metaphor the beautiful life, it can also be said is the precious fleeting youth. “Sun in flight” referred the time limit for ones in the world; no one can catch the time, no matter how hard we squeeze our palms, time still is able to pass through the finger spaces. As people sang and praised the sun, praised their…

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    So Korey decided to go for a walk in the forest near his house. The trees looked menacing and mysterious with their branches hanging over the pathway. He kept walking as the sun set and the moon began to peek over the horizon; it was a full moon which illuminated the entire surrounding area. The stars were starting to shine. He realized that the only thing he brought with him was a newspaper from earlier that day. The headline said “Masked Murderer escapes prison on June 28th and might be hiding…

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    From the earliest stories, forest settings have been powerful in the multiplicity of ways they can both impact and reflect characters and relationships. The very first story in The Bible, Adam and Eve, takes place in the Garden of Eden. Similar to The Scarlet Letter, it is a story of the loss of innocence and temptation. Forest settings provide symbolic implications of the natural world that reveal important details in the story. The majority of the novel is set in an intimate Puritan town in…

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    about it we started walking to the castle. For my surprise, we are going to had dinner there. So, I met my favorite princess, Cinderella. She was so sweet and cute as ever I have imagined. The blue dress was gorgeous, it has so much details and little shine things, that makes her look speechless. We took a picture of course, and I still have all the picture in an album in my house, that I will have…

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    Sunrise Descriptive Essay

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    coffee waiting for sun to rise. It was quite cold out that morning, but that did not stop us from going. The sound…

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    Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Diane Ackerman wrote the essay Why Turn Color in the Fall to remind us that like leaves we too will eventually fall and change from “one beautiful state into another.” (196) In her essay, Ms. Ackerman uses vivid word choice, strong verbs, allusion, and definition to get her point across. Ackerman uses personification to bring her essay to life. In this essay, we learn how and why leaves change their color. She explains that after summer “a tree reconsiders…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    spectacular rings. Although this planet has them it poses many other interesting features. The Romans were the people who made Saturn's name come to be to what it is now. The Romans knew there was seven different bright objects that were in the sky. Those seven objects included the moon, the sun, and five planets in the solar system, Saturn being one of them. Therefore the Romans named each of those five planets after their most important Gods. The Roman God of agriculture was named Saturn…

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