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    What if you didn’t have a home, and you had to live in an airport? In “Fly Away Home,” by Eve Bunting, that is precisely the way it has always been for the main characters. But the two main characters persevere throughout the whole story. The son’s perspective changes throughout the story. The story is about a young boy named Andrew and his father living in an airport, and how they live. At the beginning of the story, it introduces the son, Andrew and the father, and how they live. It goes…

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    visit the Mayan ruins. Once they made all the plans and got their plane tickets, they started to pack. Next step, getting to the airplane. Once they got to the airport, they were getting ready to walk out of security when they heard their boarding number being called. In a panic, they ran through the airport searching for their entrance gate. Everyone was staring and laughing at them as they ran crazily trying to get on their plane. Aubrey was struggling to run with all of her bags and Blaze…

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    The Giver Ending Analysis

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    SUDDENLY A NOISE in the distance. Gabriel woke up in fright, trying to wake up Jonas. “Wake up wake up Jonas,” Gabriel yelled. “It’s a plane, don’t worry” Jonas exclaimed. “My memories they are not working” Jonas said in fear. The plane then came and it was hovering them. Jonas and Gabriel didn’t know what was going on. The plain piercingly said, “Don’t worry you are not in trouble you are being rewarded for your bravery.” The ship scooped them up and they went back to the community. Jonas…

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    absolutely terrified me, and that was airplanes. As a child I heard many horror stories of catastrophic plane hijackings and crashes. It scared me to think that so many things could go wrong. The weather could be bad, the plane could be damaged, or something awful might happen to the pilot. Thinking of these things would always make me come to the same conclusion, I would never ride on a plane. For a while I managed to stay true to…

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    I was happy because that meant I could see my cousins again that I rarely ever see. I was happy until she told me that we were taking a plane to get there. As soon as she said “plane”, my heart sunk and my hands started sweating. A plane. I cannot do a plane ride. People are trapped in a metal can, flying in the air, possibly crashing to their deaths. A plane! No. Not me. I will walk to Florida, maybe I could walk to Florida. It would take a while and I am not allowed to cross any streets…

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    never thought of or even considered. People, in this sense, are like whirligigs. They are each unique and just keep going. But that is not the only thing related to everyone. In fact the whole universe is a whirligig, the sun is the pivot and the planes are the propellers. Some whirligigs stay in one spot and never move, while some move with the wind. Some people stay in their town all the time, but some…

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    trip to Canada is not a cheap one, so we try to see them when we can. The last time I went was two years ago a week before Christmas, and I stayed over into the New Year. I boarded my first plane at ATL airport, the ride was about four hours. After that I stopped in Minneapolis and from there I took another plane to finish my trip to Calgary. I always get a sense of excitement when I go because I like being outside of what is familiar and routine. Visiting Canada you have a lot of entertainment…

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    Denver Airport Narrative

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    When something unexpected to me, was when me, my dad, and uncle Steve weren’t allowed on the plane. I have no idea why we weren’t allowed on the plane, when the plane was sitting right in front of us and it wasn’t leaving for 10 minutes. The airport service worker said that we would have to get on the next flight to Denver in three hours. We couldn’t go back to Washington, D.C. because the airport was 30 minutes out of the city, and we didn’t want to be stuck in D.C for another couple hours.…

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    Hatchet Quotes

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    Could you survive by yourself in the Canadian wilderness for 54 with only a hatchet ?In the novel Hatchet by Gary Paulsen,the main character Brian did just that.Brian got stuck in the Canadian Wilderness for 54 days after he was flying to see his father and the pilot had a heart attack.Brian had been through so much mentally and physically in the wilderness that it made him realize what he needed to survive like when he got attacked by a porcupine and got stuck in the leg with some quills,he…

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    in years. Ii was even more excited but nervous about riding a plane. I was so eager that a few days before leaving i could barely sleep. I never once had any doubts about our trip. The day we left had its ups and downs. A few downs include waking up at about two in the morning, grabbing covers for the plane, carrying all of the bags, and TSA. After doing all of that I was eso exhausted that I ended up sleeping for most of the plane ride. An up had to be our layover in Las Vegas. Las Vegas’…

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