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    the snake are Steppe viper, Orsini’s viper, and meadow viper; meadow snakes are family of snake that are very poisonous. These snakes evolved from animals that have four legs (Reptile), they are part the viperidae family, the old world Vipers. The color of this snake is light gray to brown and yellow, the belly of the snake is usually dark or light gray and also has zig zag line and black line behind the eyes. Even though this is a beautiful snake this snake could be very dangerous because it is…

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    True Colors Survey Review: My results were 8 orange, 14 gold, 11 blue, 17 green. Interestingly, I took this survey about 4 years ago and my results said I was a Blue-Orange person and for the most part the more recent results are more accurate of who I am today. Years ago, I used to be a more eccentric, outgoing, and extroverted person. Today I have matured and balanced it for the better in my opinion. While I had a knack for learning and understanding things, I was also a cocky, annoying, and…

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    What do you associate with the color red? For most people, they immediately think of blood.With all of its negative connotation, when it's spilled, or somebody is dead. Blood can be scary, even terrifying. It can also be beautiful though, as we see in "The Scarlet Ibis." There is a lot of association with the color red in this story. The "bleeding tree" makes us automatically think of red.The ibis found in the backyard itself is red, and the bush which Doodle dies beneath is red. When Doodle is…

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    Communiction In Darers

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    influence of color in mating preference and other aspects of darters life. This was specific to darters becseu they are so colorfull yet there is stil no true distiction as to what their coloration means, and if there is a specific reason to their color and patterns. Some patterns that they found was that only males had were colorful dring breeding season. To test what the reason for this color patern could be they tested the amount of a certain color that each darter displaye and where this…

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    Leslie Graham looked at herself in the mirror. She had to be at the bus stop in 30 minutes. She has to be presentable enough to both not attract to much attention from the school or her classmates. She had a clean face. No freckles, no pimples, no other third thing that goes on face. She wore no glasses. Her face was.......okay. Her eyes were a beautiful dark blue that she got from her dad's side of the family. Thank God it wasn't her mother's eyes. They were a boring brown. She had brown…

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    Melancorporcheltox temperagora These nocturnal mammals are the size of a fox, it has four short thick legs and a short curly tail. They have thick wet-proofed black-brownish short, fluffy fur that helps them blend into the shadows of the canopies on the ground and in the little undergrowth at night while they’re hunting. Their fur is able to puff up and out if they’re threatened to make themselves look bigger to scare any possible predators, or to warm their young during hatching and the…

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    Painting Analysis Essay

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    stability through the colors and shapes within the painting. In the painting of the four women enjoying leisure time, many bright, but are warm colors are also used: many shades of green and yellow in the background and as well as the clothes of the women. The background consists of soft shades of green and yellow, although they aren’t the same color they harmonize well together bringing that sense of calm with no disarray. With a painting that displays disarray, it consists of colors that…

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    herself. She reluctantly slipped into the dress and studied her reflection in the mirror leaning on the wall. Her straight, red hair flowed down her shoulders brushing the top of the dress: a straight, chiffon dress with an empire waist. The purple color complimented her pale skin tone and blue eyes. As she continued to look at herself, she wondered who had replaced her dress with this one. It didn’t follow the guidelines of the homeschool leaders, but she loved the way it fit her perfectly.…

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    The first image I will be analyzing is a cover of The Handmaid’s Tale, Bloomsbury Edition. The combination of white and rouge creates a simple contrast between the background and the content. This contract draws the reader’s attention to the title of the book. However, the slightly grey vines also distracts the reader’s eyes by leading them away from the text. I believe this design would work better if the vines were drawn in an even darker grey. The repeated usage of the vine design above and…

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    Art Analysis: Gray Color

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    This artwork gives visual representation to immaterial feelings. The way it does that is by dulling every color besides the girl’s tears. It shows that she sees the world in a gray color because all of her happiness or color is gone. The color flowing out of her is showing that any good feeling she has is leaving her and she is succumbing to her depression. Her dress is sagging limply off of her to show the sad and heavy emotions she’s going through. The dress is a polka dot dress, which is…

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