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    The Rain Bird Analysis

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    The story begins with rainfall, creating an ominous mood, forshadowing a fortokeing event. Within the text rain symbolizes change because the main character transforms from a human to a bird. Societally rain symbolizes the individuality and uniqueness present in America. The disparity between raindrops represent American people and their different cultures, livelihoods, or beliefs.I chose to make the main character in the story a bird to symbolize freedom and independence. These are two ideals I…

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    Joseph Mallord William Turner was an English artist who gained notoriety from his landscape paintings that utilize the dynamic lights that illuminate the scenery he builds. Joseph Turner’s work innovated and popularized landscape painting, which laid the foundation for impressionism to come into prevalence after the Romantic period. This is observed in his painting Rockets and Blue Lights, painted in 1840 with oil on canvas. Rockets and Blue Lights displays a coastal view of the ocean that…

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    Let It Snow Poem Analysis

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    Paragraph 1-Song-Let it Snow The reason I picked this song is pretty self explanatory. I picked this song because in the beginning of the book when Percy’s Mom is driving them it is snowing. The snow and sleet “Pounds down on the road”. This song let it snow fits perfectly for the scene when it is snowing. The reason is in the song it says, “Let it snow” and while they are in the car they want it to keep snowing because they like snow. This is the reason for this song. Paragraph 2-Song-I…

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    move, find a new job,and that's hard for some people. Earthquakes involve the ground to shake. Floods could happen when it rains. You got . to stay on high ground. A flood is a over flow, such as rivers, lakes. A Hurricane is a huge storm, strong winds, it lasts for a week. Tsunami is a huge wave, in a body of water. There are different types of hurricanes. Natural disasters happen everywhere. They are…

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    freezing hand and scurried down the pitch-black corridor to a dusty window. The scene outside horrified me. The maple trees were swaying back and forth violently, huge piles of multicolored leaves swirled around in miniature tornados, and the fierce wind howled like a wolf under a full moon. Interrupting my thoughts, a loud crash came from somewhere outside . Curious by the peculiar noise, I glanced out another window at my backyard. What I saw horrified me; my trampoline…

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    earthquakes may seem like the most dangerous natural disaster you could ever face. However, according to a research, floods and droughts actually the most deadly that killed more Americans over time. Surprisingly, deaths caused by the high speed winds, like tornadoes and hurricane, don’t even rank second when it comes to deaths statistics. Most deaths in hurricanes happen when people drown in the massive storm surges. It appears that the main danger of a hurricane is a huge amount of water that…

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    we really underestimated it and there was something very big ahead of us. The day before the storm all of my family was constantly checking the weather to follow up on the storm and the news named it Hurricane Sandy. So we thought it would just be winds with a couple of showers. We had fear and excitement because if we have a hurricane, then we wouldn’t have school. The news anchors made it sound like it was nothing. They said turned away from us and we will be feeling a light effect of it. My…

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    Dominican Family Vacation

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    mountains, diversity in mountain and flowers. While we were in the mountains I felt the cool wind. We went on long drives that led us to a natural river, and we went to one of the biggest orchid collections in the world. The Dominican Republic is known for having beautiful mountains. My family and I decided to make our trip unforgettable by going to the mountains. When we arrived I can just feel the wind on my face. Surrounded by pine, and oak trees, purples, green, and pink flowers. We stayed…

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    Isaac's Storm Summary

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    “Isaac’s Storm”, by Erik Larson, is a non-fiction historical narrative about the 1900 Galveston, Texas hurricane, “the most lethal hurricane this country has ever known. So far.” (www.washingtonpost.com) 1 In the book, Larson tells the story of Isaac Cline, the chief weather observer assigned to the Galveston, Texas weather station from 1891 to 1901. Mr. Larson, is a former “staff writer for The Wall Street Journal, and later a contributing writer for Time Magazine [who] has written articles…

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    Credo Poem Analysis

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    The poem had many dark tones, they were needed to show the true implication of the writing. The author is talking to himself, him from the past. With the knowledge of the events between past and present and how they shaped him. “You say the wind is only wind & carries nothing nervous in its teeth. I do not believe it.” (Zawacki).…

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