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    first challenge. It was a huge brick wall, nobody could climb it except George! Ten seconds later, almost everybody was over the wall. The next challenge was a spike pit. George got to the rope first. He swung over the pit barely missing a spike. Only two other people made it because the third person cut the rope off. The final challenge looked impossible because there was a tunnel of spikes. That’s when George noticed that the spikes weren’t real, they were fake. They had been painted to make…

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    features of the story. During the story, Farquhar heard the ticking of a clock which leads the reader to assume that his time is running out and he cannot get passed death. When Farquhar dropped, the soldiers came to a shock that the rope broke when it was a heavily braded rope that easily ripped. Another example of Irony in the story is death, which represents how quickly his life could be taken away. In conclusion, Bierce made the reader think deeper of how Irony affected Farquhar.…

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    sidewalk there were two cones with a pole resting on top. The final goal was to get everyone onto a small landing platform without knocking either pole off of the cones. In this case the most athletic out of our group was the leader. They had to grab the rope to swing across and guide the others over onto the landing platform. On the contrary, other problems we faced needed both, those strong in school and having street smarts. Another task we were faced with was being…

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    I was a boy scout as a kid and my troop did a lot of camping. One outing, when I was a patrol leader (that 's when you 're in 8th grade or so), we went to a place we called Pinacles. It was going normally and we were all having a good time except for the next morning I woke up to a horrible surprise. While asleep this kid in my tent wet the bed for some duration of time that allowed the piss to soak through his sleeping bag and into the tent where it soaked into my duffel bag. This was the…

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    Hook. in E.ECummings poem “next to god of course america I” soldiers think they are fighting and later on be respected but the author writes otherwise, also in the story “The Deer at Providencia” Annie Dillard writes about a woman see a deer suffer, and later on in the story, compares it to a man who burned his face twice. E.E Cummings shows irony through the warriors and Annie Dillard shows irony through the Deer and Alan, and they both show irony in their situations with god. In Cummings…

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    Restaurant Review Essay

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    The Michelin review guide is a compilation of restaurant reviews. The guide is often seen as the benchmark of restaurant success in France. Contrary to its current worldwide exposure, it began as added feature to early Michelin atlases. Since a tire company creates the guide, the scoring is based off of making stops on a road trip. One star means that a restaurant is worthy of a stop. Two stars means that a restaurant is worth a detour, and three stars indicate a place is worthy of a special…

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    October 21-23 in a YMCA-owned facility called Camp Bernie. Every day was full of workshops and activities that would both educate us and bring everyone together. My favorite activity was a team building exercise called the Low Ropes. This exercise involved the use of ropes that were set up as obstacles and everyone had to get through them with the help of the teammates. Whenever someone slipped off or was about to fall the team members would be on the sides ready to…

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    Abigail Williams, a selfish, deceitful, and known as a whore, is the most to blame for the events in The Crucible. The rope awaits her for the agony she has caused. Miss Abigail Williams and John Proctor had had an affair once, when she worked for him and Goody Proctor. She was willing to do anything to get back in John Proctor’s pants, and to also to take his last name, of course this means to come up with many ways on how to make sure Goody…

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    Whale Rider Symbolism

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    In spite of their joint endeavors, the rope splits and they leave depleted. Be that as it may, when Paikea moves on the whale it reacts to her and leads alternate whales back to the ocean. The image is that even with everybody in the tribe pulling together, the reason can't be refined without…

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    proud he solved the case, and Dr. Watson was shocked. Sherlock had finally solved the mystery. He realized that the bed was clamped down so it would be in a fixed position. Dr. Roylott had then put a snake through the vent, and it would go down the rope and land on the bed, then it would bite its victim. This is a foul play mystery because eventually the snake had bitten Dr. Roylott, and had killed him. The last mood shift was petrified to happy., and the last tone shift was challenging to…

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