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    ] You may be wondering what I'm going to write about, right? Well, let me tell you that you gotta the whole ride ahead of you! Trust me you'll enjoy it! So I will be describing Indiana Beach to you if you didn't already know it is an amusement park. One of the reasons I love it so much is it is a great place for a family to get together and hang out! Bring snacks or whatever, I would just advise you should wear sunscreen. Considering you're probably going on a nice day where the sun is out. When…

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    this question is thought of as a desideratum to nearly the whole human population. With the ignorance and stubbornness of man's constant demand for an answer gave birth to religion an answer to this question along with any other mystery unbeknownst to man. This question is behind nearly every cataclysmic event in the history of mankind. War is often fueled by this question because of religion. It is appalling yet ironic to see that billions of people have died in support of the very thing that…

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    “If I were rain, that joins sky and earth that otherwise never touch, could I join two hearts as well?”(Kubo, goodreads) Rain can symbolize cleansing, often it seems that walking through rain when one is sad or pensive can help clear one's mind and help sorrows (symbolically) be washed away. This catharsis occurs often, because, firstly one feels a literal welcoming cooling on their body, but also a metaphorical washing away of problems, as well as a feeling of hitting rock bottom, a feeling…

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    Kilowatt: Third Generation Ultra (working title) He felt the rain pelt away at his suit as he watched intently through the filthy glass window. He could barely make out what the men in the warehouse were doing. Some recon mission. I’m so tired of him holding my hand like this. It was supposed to help mask his movements, and any noise he might make. For him, it was his training wheels, and he was ready to ride on his own. “Hey, Pop, ease up on the storm will ya? I can’t hear anything over your…

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    land. Flash floods are extremely common during heavy downpours for towns near a body of water. Most usually, these towns are warned about the potential dangers of a flash flood because meteorologists have the remote sensing, which can come in radars, rain gauges, and satellites, to predict the chances of floods. Meteorologists and hydrologists can keep track of precipitation using these common sensors and warn residents about the upcoming danger. This gives people, usually, a proper amount of…

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    Every season is looked upon differently by every soul, as to say the vibe that is connected with the time of year is distinct. The preferences for the seasons are diverse within the emotions of the youth. Leisure time is important to teens and as the time of year alters the activities differ. The weather is a huge aspect in an individual 's point of view, not everyone prefers the cold weather, however some beg to differ and not everyone enjoys the hot weather while a fair variety of individuals…

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    World in Orlando, Florida. I was seated securely in my stroller as my family traveled down Main Street USA, trying to navigate our way to the Fantasyland section of the park. The air was disgustingly hot and damp around the five of us, and while the rain had ceased for the time being, some of the dark clouds continued to linger in the sky. As I fussed with my yellow Mickey Mouse poncho, my eyes focused on the giant castle down the street. It was…

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    "In the morning the dust hung like fog, and the sun was as red as ripe new blood" (p. 6) Simile and Imagery In the chapter 1, Steinbeck uses simile and imagery to describe the environment that Joah’s family is living in, in which it brings a vivid image to the readers’ minds. Steinbeck compares the morning dust hung to fog to which we can see that dust is being used like struggles that people have to deal with everyday and seeing it as fog, we can see the large amount of struggles that people go…

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    Despondency The bitterly cold air is blasting into my face and the rain is clattering down onto my skin like thousands of bullets being shot at once. As Arthur and I dash through Deauville Avenue, goose bumps start racing on my limbs. My plump lips are turning blue like an afternoon sky. Inelegantly, I fall through the doors of a petite boutique determined to find something to keep me snug and warm. I catch a glimpse of a sleek, smooth, silky scarf. Flabbergasted, I stand in awe…Wow!…

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    Three aspects of the setting that impact this story, “How Santa Claus Came to Simpson’s Bar,” are the weather conditions, the characters’ ways of life and the season. The weather conditions in the story were rainy, so much that the streams were overflowing. This impacted the story because it made it even harder for Dick to get out. He had to cross a full and fast-flowing river. “But the brawling creek he had swam a few hours before had risen, more than doubled its volume, and now rolled a swift…

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