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    language is important Because it makes the reader really see and feel how characters feel and helps you see the setting. There is a lot of descriptive language in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers and “The Lemon Tree Billiards House” by Cedric Yamanaka. There is a lot of descriptive language in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers. An example of descriptive language is “. . . returned the graffiti-scarred buildings to the shadows.” This example helps set the mood…

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    In the short story “Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers and the novel “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck the main characters changed what they valued in life by resolving an internal conflict. While each character faced a different struggle they both valued family in the end. Kino experiences a change in what is valued in life. Kino’s values change once he found the pearl. When he found the pearl he was more focused on the money that came from the pearls worth instead on focusing on…

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    Fruit Spoilage Lab

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    Fruit Spoilage Lab Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to see if lemon juice has an effect on fruit turning brown. When fruit is exposed to the air, it turns brown so the target of the lab was to try and prevent discoloration of the fruit. Using lemon juice and water, apples and bananas were tested to find if the chemicals really did prevent brown coloring from appearing on the fruit. With the lemon juice as the independent variable and the apples and bananas as the dependent variable, the…

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    effect must be one that neither advances nor inhibits religion.” The third and final test held that a statute “must not foster an excessive government entanglement with religion.” Collectively, these three tests comprise the individual “prongs” of the Lemon Test (Wallace 56). Failing meet any of these three criteria renders a statute…

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    northeastern India and conceivably, southeastern Asia. As of now, 2016, almost everyone knows about citrus fruits and how they change your face to either a happy, satisfied face or a poker face. This is the journey of three common citrus fruits; orange, lemon, and lime. The Columbian Exchange had a big impact on citrus fruits. Europeans and the Americas didn’t only trade citrus fruits: they also traded animals, other foods, plants and more. The Columbian Exchange was the global transfer of…

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    Currdled Milk Experiment

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    the amount of lemon juice in milk affect the amount of curds produced? Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to determine whether or not adding more drops of lemon juice to the milk, would increase or decrease the mass of curdled milk formed. Background Information: Curd is a substance formed when milk begins to sour, or in this case, when lemon juice was added to it. The longer milk sits out, the more curds will form, just like when adding more lemon juice to the milk. As more lemon juice…

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    blanket that you’d had forever, then it would, more than likely, mean more to you than others. Some things people as treasure may hold certain memories or experiences that other people don't understand. In the story, Walter Dean Meyer states that Lemon Brown inherited the harmonica and newspaper clippings after his son passed away. Ever since he received the harmonica and newspaper clippings, he has treated them like a treasure. This explains how treasure holds high personal value because an…

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    Dentist” to display the feelings of shame and guilt Curt Lemon felt. O'Brien did not like Curt Lemon or knew about him much. He admits that it was hard to mourn Lemon’s death because he didn’t…

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    their heart, that is considered their wealth. In “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers, Greg discovers the true meaning of treasure through his encounter with a homeless man. While some loved items have profit, the littlest thing could be someone’s greatest treasure because it is a piece of them and is handled with utmost care. Bits and pieces of someone are represented in the items that mean the world to them. Lemon Brown, an outcast in society,…

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    strengthens the immune system. Together these two are excellent at fighting the common cold, but there is speculation that they can do even more. This woman from Australia, Crystal Davis, made a decision to test this theory and started drinking honey-lemon water each day for a whole year. She discovered many improvements during the experiment and continued consuming it permanently. This is what she discovered. A stronger immune system – For the entire year, Crystal Davis, did not catch a…

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