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    Case analysis#2 Bass Pro Shop is a retailer of hunting, fishing, camping, and related outdoor recreation merchandise. It targets the customers who enthusiastic in outdoor activities, providing them the best, suitable gears to take the challenges under the nature environment. Also, the Bass Pro Shop is approved by National Audubon Society, where providing and selling the authorize gear to all of the customers. In the marketing aspect, Bass Pro Shop’s positioning can be explained though the…

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    Fishing for bass does not require you to be an avid angler. It does not mean that you will not enjoy a day or two spent bass fishing in your favorite lake, river or pond. When we are talking about catching a nice bass, it can't be just done anywhere. You have to know the right time and place where the bass are going to be. FISHING FOR BASS - This two factors of bass fishing will help you catch more fish. I have learned the best way to catch bass and this 2 simple steps of catching bass…

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    reading “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. This story is about a 14-year-old boy who is in love with fishing and his 17-year-old neighbor, Sheila Mant. When he finally asks Sheila out, she says yes. While they are in the canoe on their way to a concert, the narrator hooks a bass. He finds out Sheila Mant thinks fishing is dumb and will have to make a choice between the girl and the fish. In this journal, I will be predicting and connecting. In the story “The Bass, The…

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    I aim to set up the audience for what’s coming; make them expectant.” Saul Bass (GranneBlog, 2011) Saul Bass’ aim from the start was to change the way the audience viewed the title sequence. His unique approach to making the title sequence the “movie within the movie” has earned him high recognition in the film industry to the point where he has been referred to as the “master of title sequences” (Pulver, 2013) Saul Bass was born on the 8th of May 1920 in Bronx, New York. He started out in…

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    For freshwater bass fishing a Carolina-Rig is one of the utmost complicated setups for throwing soft plastic baits. Therefore, it is important to know the right gear to use and equally important how to set it up for the conditions of water an angler would be fishing in. To begin the process a crucial part is to know which type of line to spool the reel with, although this could vary depending on the conditions of the body of water being fished. For shallow along with lightly obstructed waters,…

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    “The bass, the river, and Sheila Mant” is a short story that tells the tale of a young teenager experiencing his first serious crush in life, Sheila Mant. He observes his new interest one summer as she lay sunbathing on a raft. She is everything his adolescent mind could dream of, but as events are unraveled, things are not as they seem. In this short story, Sheila Mant is portrayed as beautiful, thoughtless, and self centered. Sheila's beauty is the driving force behind the speaker's…

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    He told us that at Bass Pro Shops, they are taking a gratuitous picture with the easter bunny. So we got in the car and started going to Bass Pro Shops. It was about a half an hour drive, for that half an hour we all jammed out to some music. We then found our parking spot, and went inside. We were trying to decide if we should look…

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    "Fish Story" by Rick Bass, the element that I think that is an effective aspect of the story is the point of view element. The story is written from the first person point of view. The author, Rick Bass skillfully describes a fishing expedition in Texas in the 1960s when he was ten years old. Bass has a vivid imagination to describe the process of this story with such detail. One of his father's customers caught an eighty-six-pound catfish and since he was already in debt to Bass' father and…

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    I am reading, “The Bass, The River, and Shelia Mant” by, W.D Wetherell, and I am on page 3. So far this book is about a boy who has an enormous crush on a girl named Shelia. He takes her on a date, he learns Shelia hates fishing. The problem is, he brought his fishing rod, and accidentally caught a ginormous bass. He is trying to hide the fish from Shelia, but also wants to reel it in, because it may be the biggest bass he has ever hooked. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting.…

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    People who come into one another's life can influence one another. They can change one another for the better or possibly the worst. In the short story “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant”, by W. D. Wetherell, the narrator believes he has found the girl of his dreams. The narrator realizes soon enough that the girl of his dreams altered his life, possibly forever. With literary devices in the beginning, middle, and end of the story, Wetherell verifies the theme that people should not change…

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