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    Mr. Staple called Joey after his classmate's presentation in front of the classroom. Joey turned red and quickly looked at his partner. He then he remembered during lunch he had a bloody nose and had to go to the office. Joey was a shy boy who never really talked much he was tall and wore jeans like many other kids. He hated giving speeches and presentations. He always felt like he was going to break down because things might poorly, and he would end up getting a bad grade. He thought back to…

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    The Giving Tree

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    children’s book, “The Giving Tree” there are many life lessons displayed. The tree selflessly gave everything she had without taking a second thought; while they boy selfishly took everything the tree had to offer without thinking twice. The boy went the tree and said, “I want…” although he did not say he “needed” the things he received he treated it in that way. He should take life easier, and not let his life be ruled by his wants. If he would’ve let his love for the tree rule his life, he…

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    12th century Korea. Tree-Ear is an orphan who lives with his friend Crane-Man, who is disabled because of his leg. Tree-Ear has always been interested in pottery and he discovers Min who is a master potter which makes Tree-Ear very interested. One day when Tree-Ear sneaks into Min’s house and finds his pottery, he can’t help but touch it. As he is holding the beautiful pottery, Min walks in. This startles Tree-Ear so he drops it and it breaks. Min is furious but says that Tree-Ear will have to…

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    Could you imagine a world where a tree gives you whatever you need or want? In the book the Giving Tree, Shel Silverstien, the author, writes about a boy and his relationship with a tree. The two started to be friends when the boy was little. The tree has a personality and wants the boy to be happy. Shel Silverstien uses personification by treating the tree in the story as a mother figure to the boy. In the beginning of the story the boy is happy with what the tree offers. He plays with…

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    Essay I wonder what it would be like to want a friend so badly that you would give them everything you had so that you could be friends. Well that is what the tree in “The giving tree is doing.” From what the book had said the tree desired to have someone to be friends with so she gave him everything to be friends. We all want something, whether it’s something simple or big. The tree wanted a friend to stay with her forever, so that she could be happy, but the boy grew older and he was often…

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    Morphology: A Short Story

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    When thinking of a tree, it is easy to imagine a strong plant, established firmly into the soil, with a thick substantial trunk and vast outreaching branches. However, what does not typically come to mind is a scrawny seedling, with its new roots hardly ingrained into the soil. One with a toothpick of a trunk that is struggling to support itself. The fact of the matter is that every tremendous tree started as a measly sapling, but not every sapling is able to grow into a tree. The forest can be…

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    The only way to appease his hunger for souls is to feed him Happy Meals." “Why has no one defeated him before?” “He hides in the Play Place, where no man has ever emerged from. The playground is full of misleading mirrors, fake doors, and slippery slides. Few dare to play there.” “Okay, so just give him a Happy Meal.” Theseus shrugged and turned away. “No, for we have run out of toys, and everyone knows a Happy Meal isn’t complete without one!” Now Theseus knew they…

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    the tree to be a great piece of art, she needs to put all of her emotions into making it. As Melinda draws her trees throughout the stories, she is constantly changing the way she is drawing them because they are not perfect. But as the story progresses Melinda…

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    Crocodile A monkey named Raktamukha lived on a Jamun tree in the dense forests of India. The monkey was happy in his life spending most of the time jumping around on trees. This Jamun tree was on banks of a river which was home to a crocodile named Karalamukha. Karalmukha used to come on the banks and gradually he and the monkey became very good friends. Few days past, and their friendship grew stronger. Raktmukha used to pluck fruits from the tree and used to give it to Karalmukha and he used…

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    Fernando Monologue

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    known as Fernie) my best guy friend asked me to go on a walking adventure with him in our hometown of Kelseyville, California. We started off the day by walking in the forest alongside of Kelsey Creek. This forest has a really big meaning to Fernie and I, because we both love nature in every aspect and these walking adventures are not uncommon to us. Starting on the path we both got lost in our own thoughts, I got distracted by looking above me at the the canopy the tree branches created. My…

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