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    Sidewalk Ends

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    rhythms with the last line. For example in the poem it states “And before the street begins” and “To cool in the peppermint wind”. Afterwards, the lines that rhyme with each other are the third, fourth, and fifth lines. For instance, “And there the grass grows soft and white, And there the sun burns crimson bright, And there the moon-bird rests from his flight”. These lines are all repetitions of sound. In addition, alliteration was a key aspect in the poem. It added a feeling of fun and…

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    Marilyn Monologue

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    she admired the green grass and the small pink, yellow, and red flowers. Then she went back to looking for ladybugs for her sister as marilyn was silently creeping up on one she fell through a hole she didn't see.As she screamed down she hole she screamed, “ I am sorry for all of my sins and i’m sorry for stuffing my little sister in a mini trash can!!!”. When marilyn landed she was in a garden that never ended marilyn didn’t hurt herself because the grass felt…

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    Essay On Hawkbills

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    a big enough reason to not be hunted. Hawksbills are a huge help to their coral reefs and grass beds because of their habit of eating sponges. Their diet of sponges has proven to be very helpful, because “without them, sponges have the ability to overgrow corals and suffocate reefs very easily”(Hawksbills) The love of devouring sponges have marked Hawksbills as an unintentional helper to coral reefs and grass beds One can easily see that these turtles have proven to be a worthy…

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    seeing all her gnomes gathered in a circle. We gather here every day to discuss the lawnmower situation as the older gnomes like to call it. I just like to call it how to stop the spinning blades of death from chomping on you for lunch with a side of grass. Every was talking at once. Just like every Tuesday, nobody lets each other talk. Then all the sudden a giant poster comes ,about inground pools for sale, knocking all of us down. The wind then picks up again and slams it against the…

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    ways. Antelopes eat the grass and lions eat the antelopes. When lions die, they become the grass. It’s the circle of life, the beautiful simplicity of nature. (Allers & Minkoff, 1994) The message of capitalism is being given clearly by king Mufasa to his son Simba from the very beginning of the movie. Basically, what they want to say is that big fish eats little fish. In this case, lions are the powerful class and they own the lower classes such as antelopes and grass. Although all of the…

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    Understanding and Rethinking the American Lawn “I mow my own lawn”-Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. If a former U.S President, who was a huge advocate for family values, took the time to maintain their own lawn, then we know that the “American Lawn” must have some sort of value to American Society. But how important is it really? The lawn is such a huge factor in our society that it controls social pressures put in place by a community in order to enact a sense of responsibility for the…

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    that it is not possible to infer a theory based on a “track record”. For example, we know that the color of the grass is green, but we cannot conclude that grass always stays green once we go inside and stop perceiving it. We assume that nature is uniform based from our past experiences (Ladyman 44). This is an example highlighting the problem of induction and empiricism as we know grass can turn yellow during winter. From a scientific perspective, generalizations will never been certain by…

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    Mrs. Coats Figurative Language Once upon a time there was a little girl that had red hair as bright as a fire truck. She was a I-need-crayons-artist. She also was a 5-6-7-8 dancer and a roll-around-in-the-grass-playful-child. One day in the woods she ran into a young woman. The old young woman she met was her Aunt Julie she had never met. This woman was dressed in ragged clothes, her hair was a mess, and she didn’t have shoes on. Then they got to talking and about after 3:30 p.m. Rosie,…

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    grew very big compared to the other bags filled with grass or just yeast. In bag A ( which had sugar with the yeast) there was a huge bubble that was 18 mm tall after 15 minutes. On the other hand, in bag D( with only yeast ) there was not a huge bubble of carbon dioxide, the bubble in this bag was only 4 mm tall after 15 minutes. For bag B( which had cornstarch ) the bubble got as tall as 10 mm tall after 15 minutes. Finally, bag C ( that had grass in it) after 15 minutes was 9 mm…

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    Rikke: A Short Story

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    saw him. “Rikki I see him.” She yells down. “Where.” Rikki yells back up. “He is over by the long grass.” She says. When they get over there Ripper is waiting for them. “You were a fool to chase me because i have the grass to my advantage.” He hisses. At that moment he slithers away into the tall grass, but Rikki knows what he is planning. Moments later Ripper strikes from the tall grass, but Rikki knowing this would happen jumps and dodges his strike, but Ripper hits Darzee’s wife in…

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