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    overcast, but they weren’t aware of the storm’s severity. When the storm hit, a form of symbolism is used, “That lightning struck the main pole and sizzled down the guy wires, filling the air with blue radiance.”(47) In this case, the dark clouds symbolize that bad times are coming. Both of the Avalons stood near the top of the tent, waving to the crowd. When they Anna swung to Harry, the lightning struck, and Harry fell to his death. The moment Anna did not feel his hands, she remained calm,…

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    In the play of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, it presents women as powerful characters through the behavior and actions of the three witches, Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff. The three witches are emphasizes the image of evil nature to the audience’s perspective. In act 1 scene 1 and act 1 scene 3, it says the witches enters in thunder and lighting. Also, in act 4 scene 1 in a desolate place near forres, the witches were still set to be entered in the thunder. “A desolate place” ; “Thunder…

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    tried to follow but Mya was running to fast Mapple was going to go home when she saw this ghost she went up to it and touched it and disappeared with the ghost made a flash of light. Mya saw a flash of light but she said she thought it was just lightning and kept going to the house. Mya finally got to the house and went inside. She didn’t see anything inside yet. She was really scared and said to herself ‘’i will just be in here for 5 minutes’’. The next 8 minutes Mya found the little girl this…

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    Authors can express their individuality through the words they use. As said by the famous author Mark Twain, “The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.” This shows the impact that a word can have on a story. One right word could show that the author is creative and brilliant, but on the other hand, one wrong word choice can portray a writer as someone with poor vocabulary and grammar…

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    Ambition In Frankenstein

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    “I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs.” (Shelley 43). In the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Victor, the protagonist, struggles with bringing life to a monster that will end up tearing his life apart. In order to achieve this scientific breakthrough, Victor masters science and natural philosophy. He applies his studies in the creation of his monster and then discovers the truth behind life. Throughout the book, there are…

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    death is inevitable, they do not accept death willingly. Thomas points to “wise men” that know that death (“dark”) is the natural end of life (“right”). And because the light of their words had no impact on even a single bolt of lightning (“their words had forked no lightning”), they “Do not go gentle into that good night”. The “wise” like everyone else must die, but here they do battle right up to the very end, so as to allow themselves more opportunities for greatness. Therefore, they hold on…

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    Why is fire an important part of Yellow Stone? How does this seem to affect the habitat of it? What is the history behind fires in Yellowstone National Park? Does climate change play a role? These are all the things that I am going to talk about but first, we need to understand what fire regimes are? A fire regime is a term that gives a common pattern in how fires naturally happen in a certain ecosystem over a longer period of time. “Scientists classify fire regimes using a combination of…

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    Lack Of NASA Funding

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    The National Aeronautics and Space Association (NASA) is a fundamental part of America. From the space race to technology that saves lives, NASA has heavily impacted United States (U.S.) history. Therefore, making cuts to its already small percentage of the budget is ludicrous. NASA is worth much more than space exploration. Those that argue “The United States need to focus on Earth” clearly haven’t done their research. NASA uses their discoveries from space to support Earthly needs. The funding…

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    Comparent Exist Theory

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    further into this and see if we can come up with an explanation to our existence that’s acceptable. When a flash of lightning comes from the sky you can say, “That lightning bolt evolved from warm air with positive droplets and cold air with negative crystals bumping into each other triggering a massive electrostatic discharge”, or you can simply say, “That cloud created lightning”. Evolve or created, it makes no difference as long as it’s explained as a natural process. Evolution and creation…

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    stones of fire, the thrones of god. Lucifer led a rebellion against God, he thought he was more beautiful than God, so he desired to be worshiped as God. 1/3rd of angels in heaven followed Lucifer's rebellion, then God cast out Lucifer, he fell like lightning from heaven. This ended the preadamic race. God judged the preadamic world by catastrophic effects, this killed every living thing. God came down and inquired after the angels that caused the whole world to fall. We have ruins of a…

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