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    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 door, and Ava feels herself lower onto the damp ground. She can see her town again; the lot of the flood water has vanished! She can also see the weak faces of her neighbors scuffling on the…

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    When we were children, our favorite part of the day was dessert. We would do our best in class so that our teacher would reward us with a lollipop, we would help mom and dad with the dishes so our ice cream bowl would be filled to the edge, and we would do all of our homework so we could have a coke with our dinner. We were taught by society that processed sugar was a reward. We were raised on the idea that processed sugar was a treat that satisfied our wildest cravings. Little did we know that…

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    Great question! It is a little daunting to confront all at once like that, though. Time and Death are gigantic themes... and The Flowers of Evil is a rich and very moody work. (His emotions shift a lot, as do his perceptions and impressions). So, perhaps it'd be best to look at a poem ("The Swan"-- a very well-known one) and just think about it... keep in mind that your themes here have strong ties with memory and ideals, change and stasis (the death of ideals with time, for instance; everything…

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    another classic example of Egyptian architecture. Temples were tied to religion because they were built to please gods and goddesses and hold rituals. In addition, ancient Egyptians were skilled at sculpting. Among their sculptures is the Sphinx, gigantic stone statue having the body of a lion with a human head. Overall, Egyptian architecture represented many aspect of Egyptian life; their religion, their art, their culture, and most importantly their…

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    Work itself is gift that should be embraced by all. Civilization, one of the human race's’ greatest achievements would not be possible without work. Most of the population of Earth have at least one major problem in their lives, and work in general of any and all kinds can provide a stable environment, build character, and be a “rock” in someone's life. Many people think of work as something they have to do, but when work is no longer an option they miss it, loose their senses of accomplishment,…

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    was that?” Then it came again. WHAAAAA!!! Then BOOM there was something that fell from the sky all the people came to take a look. WHAAAAA!!! Said the thing that came inside of the big something. “Ohhhhh I know what that big something is… it is a gigantic crib!!” cried the woman, then everyone decided that someone will check what’s inside the crib. “I’ll go volunteered a man” “me too” muttered another man. “Only one man may go” so it was decided, one of the man went. WHAAA!!! The man jumped…

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    Word count: 640 The Weeping Willow Tree My tree was down the hill from my grandparent’s house in North Carolina. The tree I called mine was a gigantic weeping willow. It was my place to where I could be alone, where reality could be left behind, and where I could daydream. This massive weeping willow tree was my private place where I could be all alone. It seemed to stretch up to the sky, letting the light come through in shafts through a canopy of green leaves, and long skinny branches…

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    structure and you understood it but because you had slow classmates who had a comprehension trouble , you would have to listen to the same structure again , isn't that tedious and senseless ? Inauthentic and inappropriate material was one of the gigantic issues that I've had in the past. "Wasting time" That’s all what those schools have been doing for years . They amplify the magnitude of the artificial exams and grades therefore they simultaneously minimize and underestimate the significance…

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    The mood, or atmosphere, of a story helps a reader to have a greater understanding of what he or she is reading. The mood is established by the writer’s tone, which is a reflection of the author’s feeling towards the subject. Edgar Allan Poe was a remarkable American writer from the 19th century who mastered the use of mood and tone. He is widely known for his ominous style of writing, especially in his short story titled “The Masque of the Red Death”. In this story, Poe engenders a mood of…

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    Politics in America has always been an evolving by either social, economic, or political decisions. It has continually changed since it’s founding in America. Politics came as a result of the transgressions committed and the white male sufferage. As more white males won the right to vote and political parties came more organized, the aspect of American politics changed. The early politics of America was very chaotic which in turn bred feelings of discontent with politicians. American politics…

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