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    You’ll turn the key and the door will open. Use your imagination. This might be able to help you.” She fishes out the old key and instantaneously pushes it into the lock- holding her breath. The door pushes in, creaking at the hinges loud over the crashing waves, and all Ava can see is a big, bright flash of light. As if with some amazing power, the water around her starts to pour into the door! Like it’s a pothole that leads to the gigantic ocean. Soon, a ton of the water has sucked into the…

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    Twin Towers Research Paper

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    The Rise and Fall of the Towers The twin towers other words known as building one and two of the seven building world trade center in New York. Building one and two were built in 1972. The construction of the North tower beginning in August of 1968, and construction of the South Tower starting in January 1969. Standing at 1368 feet being made out of steel a they were designed to be the tallest buildings in the world at the time. The World Trade Center was designed with the the concept of…

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    In this picture below, it is talking about gun control. Gun control has always been a big deal. There are people who believe very strongly about keeping guns, and there are people who believe very strongly about banning them. Everyone has different views, but they are so important because it is such a serious topic.The picture is saying that it is not what the object is doing to cause what it is happening. The people are the reason why things happens. This picture would be for people who want…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    Everything was silent. The only noise you could hear was the wind whistling and the sound of raindrops crashing down on the window. The night sky was black as ink, there was not a single star to be seen and there he was standing in the dark all alone watching the atmosphere change ferociously. The howling of the wind grew louder every minute. The raindrops grew larger. It was wet, dark, humid and scary. Mo saw the destruction of the Earth occur right beneath his eyes. Then all of a suddenthe…

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    Before it was 9/11, it was a regular day. Imagine the day of one of the largest terrorist attacks in United States history before it actually happened. People were going about their routinely lives, doing what people usually do. Now, this doesn't mean they were doing everything honestly as it should be; mischief still permeated the air. However, none of this mattered anymore on the day the Twin Towers fell. A regular day with his accompanied mischief was changed forever. In the New York Times…

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    The Wisconsin Deer Trail

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    the trees as the wind blows through them. Ahead a steep ridge is filled with oaks, maples and elms. That have changed color already and their leaves are starting to fall. As they fall they hit other leaves going crunch. Then as acorn fall they go crashing down making a thud like a marble hitting the ground. From atop the ridge a slimy deer trail comes down, breaking into two trails that go opposite ways. There are fresh deer tracks from the mud that oozed in between the deer's hooves. Behind an…

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    Similes In The Iliad

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    epic poem, The Iliad, Homer uses many similes that compare things from his war stories to things occurring in nature, like agriculture and oceans and great forest fires. He compares things like the shouting and eagerness of Greek troops to violently crashing waves (2.394-401) and throngs of troops to swarms of bees (2.87-94). By doing this, Homer uses detailed imagery and draws his readers/ listeners away from the brutality of the war and depicts scenes that are less transcendental and…

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    Beach Creative Writing

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    Looking through your ray ban sunglasses you notice that the breezy beach is endless. Your standing on a wooden plat form engraved below your feet a carved name that writes “John and Erin forever”. Miles and miles of grain sandy beach stretching across as far as your eyes can see. As, you take off your blue sandals; you line them up with the other multicolor sandals. Making sure not to mess up other shoes you tip toe down the old wooden stairs careful not to step on a rusty old nail. Before your…

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    sad story of a man whose dreams weigh so heavily that nothing could stop them from crashing down on him in the end. It is this sad finality that causes us to sympathize with him, in the same way that by the end of this read you will too. Starting with his growing obsession while working the golf course, to having his prized goal Judy not reciprocate the feelings he longs for, to finally having all this come crashing down on him in the end. We find Dexter, our main character, working as a…

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    Portrayal Of Nature Essay

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    provide all and is the eternal source of happiness. In “Dover Beach”, Arnold depicts the natural world in different light. He begins by describing the lovely sounds that is brings like the crashing of the waves, but soon changes pace and discusses the unhappiness found within it. The screaming of the rocks crashing on the shore, and the lights going out blah blah. He describes a nightmarish world where melancholy resonates in nature’s…

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