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    Macbeth Soliloquy Analysis

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    is an intense act that involves many different big events. First Lady Macbeth has gone completely crazy, and ends up killing herself from her mental illness. Macbeth finds this out, and also was informed about Malcolm and Macduff, with thousands of English military men were coming to end his life and take the throne back. In act 5, scene 5, Macbeth is starting to realize that the end of his life is about to come. Shakespeare uses a Soliloquy to explain some of the final thought of Macbeth.…

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    Dorney Park for a field trip in eighth grade for the past sixteen years and it has always been wonderful. Thankfully, June 9th was a gorgeous day in spring, a perfect day to go to Dorney Park. The amusement park and waterpark consists of towering roller coasters, astonishing thrill rides, amusing water rides, and much more. One side of the park contains an abundance of dry rides for guests of all different ages. On the contrary, the other side has a Wildwater Kingdom which includes big slides,…

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    friend Ryleigh said,” Come on Olivia, it will be fun.” I was so scared because there were 6 loops! I finally said that I would do it. The line was 45 minutes long! It went really fast because I was so scared. We were next in line and I was freaking out. We got on the ride and Ryleigh said,’’ Are you ready?” “No”, I exclaimed nervously. We buckled ourselves in and the ride started to move, I thought I was going to die. The hill…

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    enough to do it. I was 9 and loved anything that had to do with roller coasters . I would always hear people screaming and I could feel the exhilaration building up in my body. We went to six flags and I went on a ride that i have never been on before the Titan, I went on and my heart starting racing, I had never been so scared before after that I was so frightened to get on another ride. I had to face my fear, my fear of roller coasters, so I did. I heard the word six flags and all I could…

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    You’re all moved into your new house, thanks to expert moving company A Mother’s Touch Movers in Melbourne, FL. But there’s still time to take the kids on a vacation before school resumes, so you may be considering what destination your family will enjoy. If you’re tired of the amusement parks in Orlando, consider a creative twist on a train ride through the Great Smoky Mountains, called the “Wizard of Oz Train Ride” (http://www.gsmr.com/events/wizard-of-oz#.V5qCxq7TS8p). It may very well…

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    The Temple Research Paper

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    Do like speedy, exciting roller coasters? How about adventures and thrills? If so, come undergo our newest roller coaster, The Temple. The story of the temple is that there is an ancient, abandoned temple found in Mexico, a group of tourists goes out to tour the jungle. When they take a wrong turn, their tour heads for the worse. The Temple is a ride of adventure and thrills on a rapid roller coaster accelerating through the jungle, with spectacular twists, shocking turns, stunning scenery, and…

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    Twisted Colossus (Narrative) To start with, my friends and I had just pulled to the amusement park known as Six Flags, Magic Mountain when I saw it. This thing was the coolest one I had ever seen! We started to walk towards the front gate while I was stared at the monstrous metal/wood beast. Once we got past the front gate, I could get a better look at the curves of the rollercoaster, the drops, and that menacing 5 second inversion. I thought to myself, “I have to ride that thing!” and I went…

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    I have never really liked roller coasters. Unfortunately, I have come to the conclusion that life is very much like one. My first big scary time I rode a roller coaster, I was thirteen years old and I was anxiously excited. I lacked the precaution to give my phone to my grandma before boarding which was a silly mistake, especially considering the giant roller coaster in question is called “The Canyon Blaster,” a monstrous structure, as the name indicates, it loops up, down and upside-down and…

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    This fun-filled roller coaster is one that you will never forget. You will be jumping up and down, ecstatically knowing that you’re about to ride Toy Story Express. Not only are all the twists and turns super enjoyable, but so is the entertaining scene that you experience as you speed past some of the characters from Toy Story. The surrounding environment is a bedroom, much like Andy’s. You’ll get the perspective of the toys as you accelerate towards things like a giant bed, dresser, desk, and a…

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    Life is a roller coaster no one lined up to get on. It’s something you never chose, and it’s something you only have two options in: get off, or stay on. There are people who would rather jump off the roller coaster while it’s going full speed than sit the entire ride, and you have to understand that. Some people aren’t built for roller coasters; they’re built for the small kids rides. That’s okay, we all have different options and choices. But one thing we all share is that we have something to…

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