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    basketball and compares his life now to how his life was in high school. When referencing imagery, the author includes, “His hands are fine and nervous on the lug wrench. / It makes no difference to the lug wrench, though. / ” (Updike 23-24). These lines of the poem uses imagery by giving his hands characteristics of being fine and nervous on the wrench he uses for mechanics, and how his once talented hands for basketball…

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    connotations is personification. The first example of personification is, “Flick stands tall among the idiot pumps.” Next example is,“The ball loved Flick.” The last example of personification is, “His hands are fine and nervous on the lug wrench. It makes no difference to the lug wrench though.” All of these have personification within them that brings what is being told to life. Allegory is used when the speaker says, “One’s nostrils are two S’s, and his eyes An E and O.” The speaker uses this…

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    walked towards the rear fence and said, "If you come in here I will kill you." Keitt left his car, took a few steps toward Peterson and said, "What the hell do you think you are going to do with that?" Keitt went to his car and retrieved a wrench. Keitt raised the wrench and advanced toward Peterson, who warned Keitt not to take another step. When Keitt continued onward, the defendant shot him, killing him instantly.…

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    cold...They are smooth and easy clean. The lug wrench is where it has always been...I heft it, put it back,” (Pancake 83). The syntax in this paragraph was often short, meaning the sentences were meant to be straightforward, not extremely descriptive but descriptive enough. It is of significance due to the reason if it being straightforward, he doesn’t reveal much, however, makes the reader question why he mentioned the cold vinyl seats and a lug wrench in such form. The author lays his third…

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    Rotating Tires

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    tires every time so many miles are put on their vehicle. Such as every 3,000 or 5,000 miles. The most basic tools you will need for this are jacks, support jacks, and a lug wrench. In some circumstances you will need a crowbar. On larger vehicles such as trucks or semis, you will probably want an impact (a sort of lug wrench that uses air and can tighten nuts or bolts more than regular human strength). Not many materials are needed as this is a simple job. Paper towels or rags can be used as…

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    two pieces of metal, or on the studs of the car. When corrosion builds up on the hub of the vehicle it can cause the tire to not be completely flush, thus making the car bumpy or making the tire fall of. If the studs aren 't buffed it can cause the lugs to be stripped and thus they are not usable…

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    The narrator says, “‘ Look under the seat for my flashlight boy’ (Pancake 87).” This is important because this is when the narrator would typically hit the passenger over the head with the lug wrench that he mentioned earlier in the story. While the passenger is bent over he would take wrench and hit them in the back of the head either knocking them unconscious or killing them. This particular hitchhiker is spared because the narrator thinks, “ But I am way too tired now, and I don’t want…

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    The distinctions between serial, mass and sensational or murders who are on a killing spree are, serial killers murder three or more people or as we say victims, but on separate occasions they normally select their victims and have periods of time in between before the next killing, serial murders also like to plan out their murders carefully and will travel to find their victims others may stay in a general area. Serial killers also may have specifics, such as they may target a specific type of…

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    make people laugh. You should come and visit the desert but take care of it. Invites you as a recruit to come and protect what’s left of American wilderness. Pg. 17 “Nevertheless all is not lost; much remains, and I welcome the prospect of an army of lug-soled hiker’s boots on the desert trails.” Intended Audience: People new to the desert – first-timers or those who love the desert. Mentions Vietnam and satori – who might the actual audience be? Context: Published in an anthology of…

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    Indicator Badger 5

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    If you are searching for a lower grade and cheaper garbage disposal due to the light usage in the kitchen, Insinkerator Badger 5 might be the one for you. Badger 5 is one of the standard lines of Insinkerator disposals. It is a choice for your household if your primary concern is the product price tag. Another plus point is that the unit has a compact design - ideal if you have limiting spaces underneath the kitchen sink. In terms of performance, it is reliable and functional and has the…

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