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    Antennae - Used primarily to sense smell, but can also detect wind speed and touch. Eyes - Large, immovable compound eyes detect light. Each eye has thousands of lenses. Mouth - Sheep Moths do not have any working mouthparts. Other organisms in the Sheep Moth’s habitat include Mountain Bluebirds, Golden Eagles, Montane Shrews, Long-tailed Weasles, Elk, and other mountain meadow-dwelling creatures A mountain meadow consists of grasses and flowering plants on a mountainside, and typically has a…

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    There are few films that can boast the credit of having revolutionized a genre, and for horror, Psycho is one of those films. The 1960s horror classic directed by Alfred Hitchcock is considered one of the first movies in the slasher sub-genre, and is responsible for moving horror films away from the increasingly corny Universal Monsters of the earlier decades to a more serious threat. The film follows Marion Crane, a secretary who runs away from her home town after stealing a large sum of money…

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    The first night she and A. A. Shreve spent in their cabin (dubbed the Big Owl Lodge) had been hapless, having ruined their first meal by using a faulty skillet and spending the rest of their evening in an anxious trance. Garetson recalled the uneasiness of that night, saying that “‘Without ceremony we unpacked the bedding and…

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    her voice but with money because Tom has lots of it so Daisy also has money. Daisy only married Tom to secure her wealth and have money not love even if it's old money. Also, at Gatsby’s funeral, where no one but his father, Nick, his servants, and Owl-eyes came, Nick thinks about Gatsby and Daisy and has the thought of, “I tired to think about Gatsby then for a moment, but he was already too far away and I could only remember, without resentment, that Daisy hadn’t sent a message or a…

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald to put into perspective how the “American Dream” can end in an instant. Jay Gatsby, who the story is about, has a fantasy dream and wants to be with Daisy. In order to do this, Gatsby, who lived right across from her, hosted the grandest parties. A lot of people showed up to these parties, even the ones who were uninvited. The story is about a series of events that Gatsby uses to try and impress Daisy. In the end, Gatsby is shot, and the…

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    Ambiguity In Watch Men

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    Keating Erin M. describes women in comic books as “invariably either plot devices (there to be rescued) or sex symbols (all plunging necklines and endless legs).” The representation of the female characters in Watchmen reveals a conservative, heterosexual framework operating as a foundation for the moral ambiguity and the displacement of traditional superhero tropes enacted by the revisionist aspects of the text. This article is providing strong references about women’s sexuality, which is very…

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    Narrative Essay Response

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    Narrative Essay Response In my narrative essay, I made a couple of mistakes concerning grammar and use of vague pronouns. First, I placed a comma in front of “because;” “because” is a subordinating conjunction, meaning it joins two independent clauses in order to form a complex sentence. The sentence that I wrote contains an independent clause and a subordinating clause. Since the subordinating clause is at the end, a comma is not needed in front of because. Additionally, I overused vague…

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    Crows In Wildwood

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    him, followed by her friend Curtis. Not long into the hunt for Mac, Prue and Curtis get separated while running away from coyotes Curtis gets taken by them to see Alexandra and Prue takes a mail truck to South Wood. Later, Prue meets the Crown Prince Owl Rex who explains to her who Alexandra is and urges Prue to visit the Mystics of North Wood for some help. While all this is happening, Alexandra is spoiling him in hopes of bringing him…

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    Yr. 7 Fable Writing Task The oblivious rabbit was hopping along the forest ground when he bumped into another animal. The rabbit looked up to see a bear. She had never seen this bear before and she knew all the animals in the forest, so she assumed he was new to the forest. The bear was big and black he had a big brown nose with large sparkling teeth. “AHHHHH” shrieked the rabbit, as she ran in the other direction, scared that the bear was going eat her in one gulp. “Wait, please come back”…

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    he started playing everyday and god awarded him.He loved it so much that it said that his face, alert or at rest, was solemn.Also it said that it was indeed a solemn time and a solemn night for a boy just turned fourteen in the peach field near the Owl Creek not far from the church at Shiloh. This book encourage me to do things challenge and things i have wanted to do things.This little boy thought he was going to die but his mother told him he was going to die just to hang while you still have…

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