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    1440 Maple: A Short Story

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    Origin: On the date of 9/28/17 I was dispatched to 1440 Maple. When I arrived at the scene there were two neighbors outside their house. I approached them and asked them what is going on? They responded by saying “we hear some yelling and screaming going on in there”. I approached the house of 1440 maple the front door of the house hold. Officer Smith knocked on the door. Smith then heard a male saying “don’t answer that door”. I opened the door. Me and officer smith then observed Robert hall…

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    The poem “Red Maple Leaf” by Janesh Sivanathan is about a young man that is pulled away from his new family and pushed into war. The message the author is trying to convey in this poem his passion for his country and wiliness to die for his nation. The speaker’s mood in this poem really gets the reader to understand the soldier is not enjoying his time in battle. For examples he says “Its not worth it I think of looking for a new path” (Sivanathan, 8) as the speaker is trying to state that is…

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    farmland. Standing as sentries, hills surrounded the farmland. Near the east side of the farmland, a small river snaked it’s way through the land, providing the juvenile grapes with its fresh water. This serene scene is nested within the town of Maple Creek, a town best known for its grapes. “The freshest types of grapes can be found here!” claims a sign that welcomes all newcomers. The town itself houses a tranquil atmosphere with every person being as fruitful as the grapes produced. But the…

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    In “The Monster Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling, the actions and/or people in the act include important roles that make up the plot of the story. As quoted in the passage, "They look just like humans.” Tommy points out that these monster looks just like humans. After Tommy stated this, people began to panic and question who is the monster(s) by harassing other neighbors. Also the evidence in this section, “And he never did come out to look… Not even interested.” These facts demonstrates…

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    The teleplay “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling, is both similar and different than the TV episode aired March 4, 1960, which has the same name as the teleplay. They are the same because they both have the same characters, such as Charlie, Sally, Tommy, Les, and Pete. The setting was also the same, taking place on Maple Street, which happened to be in “The Twilight Zone”. The plot stayed the same with very few to no changes, pretty much everything that happened in the teleplay…

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    Daybreak: Poem Analysis

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    When I first look at the add it reminds me of daybreak. Having the colors fade from a dark orange to yellow gives it contrast and with the glow going through the middle and around the text, reminds me of sunrise breaking through the horizon. The color in the text also gave me a warm feeling, you have the sun colors and hot coffee. I the text is also bended to mimic the sun rising, the value in the text guides our eyes down to see the breakfast food. The way the text is aligned keeps your focus…

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    Hidden Reasons Behind Maple Syrup Purchase If you want to experience tasty drink along with health, then you should choose the optimal option and it is maple syrup. If you choose maple syrup, you will be away from diseases caused due to normal sugary items. You may want to know about the benefits before going to shop maple syrup and there are some benefits which are as follows. • Content of Anti Oxidants: As per studies made with comparison between natural sweeteners and maple syrup, there are…

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    The process of producing maple syrup from maple trees is actually quite easy. The first thing that we will have to do at the start of production is find a sugar maple tree to tap. When a maple tree is found a hole will be drilled into the tree and then a spile will be put into the hole. A spile is a spout that allows the sap to flow out of the tree and into some sort of container that will hold the sap. A single tap in one of the sugar maple trees will produce about 10 gallons of sap, which…

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    unlikely to occur, making characters frantic to find safety. The setting in Rod Serling’s play, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, and his Twilight Zone episode, “The Shelter”, both provide a sense of security where the least bit of disturbance can force the people to become suspicious or fearful of even their closest friends. In Rod Serling’s play, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, there is a mysterious event which makes the neighborhood residents accuse each other with little to…

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    The lights flicker with a mysterious reason. In the story “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is a story about a street named Maple Street that the lights go out for no reason. Everyone on the street blame each other for it but that later discover that aliens have control of the lights and all electrical things. The plot is unrealistic in “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” because the neighbors believe that aliens have control of the lights, everyone thinking that Les Goodman’s car…

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