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    Crescent Trail Narrative

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    As I stepped onto the Crescent Trail I was blasted by vibrant colors. There were leaves and trees and animals. The sun shimmered between the trees and brightened the woods. I saw lots of brown, green, orange and shiny gold. Nick Rory, my mom and I headed deeper into the woods as civilization disappeared behind us. It was a perfect day, sixty-five degrees and sunny. While we walked I listened to the crackling of sticks and leaves beneath our feet. We walked through the woods for fifteen minutes…

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    Truck Descriptive Writing

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    appears behind the car. Paying it no attention, everything keeps going according to plan. Suddenly, it sounds as if an airplane is passing overhead and is making its final approach. Looking through the sun roof, nothing can be seen except a clear blue sky. Taking a look in the side view mirror, the so called airplane turns out to be the white truck spotted earlier. All at once, it roars past the small car and eventually falls out of sight. The overall appearance is something that looks like it…

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    Alamea Monologue

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    other. At every night, when everyone is sleeping, he used to open his window curtains to use his telescope to look up in the sky. He looked into the sky until almost half an hour. While he looked up into the sky he used to speak so romantically that he might be flirting with them. One day Alamea woke up from her sleep and opened her window. She found him looking up at the sky. She thought it was sweet. The next couple of days they started building friendship. And after a couple of years they…

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    Unbreakable: How Artists Influence American Values After 9/11 September 11, 2001. Even fifteen years later the very mentioning of that date conjures deeply buried emotions in Americans. Clearly, America has not forgotten the events of 9/11, but neither have its artists of all mediums. Photographers use their camera to arouse these guarded emotions by employing rhetorical devices to create arguments. An image, capturing but a single moment in history, can communicate a profound argument and evoke…

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    things people say about her is never true she thought. She wasn’t dumb, she could dance, she could climb, and everything everyone said about her is wrong, she thought. Sarah had slowly started to stand up, and her face brightened, like a sun in the sky, every time she comforted herself. “ I’m amazing” Sarah jubilated. Without a doubt Sarah walked to the door and opened it with an enormous smile on her face, her eyes met Jill’s, “ You… Are…..Wrong” she exclaimed still keeping a smile on her…

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    The Beauty and Justice of Geese Photography “The geese are coming! The geese are coming!” I shout as they fly across the blue sky of Regent’s park. The beautiful and majestic creatures swarm the lake where the park visitors feed them. In my periphery vision, I observe other swarms of ducks, pigeons, and other various birds that are also fed on the man-made concrete bank of the lake. Still, the geese remain my focus. Watching them captivates me and brings me out of myself. I am giddy with…

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    stressful life. There are numerous things about Sugar beach that make it such a soothing place to be. The most evident things are the sights and sounds, from the ocean to the stunning scenery. The beautiful sights of Sugar beach is its cloudy bright blue sky with the rays of the scorching sun peeking through it. When you stare into the ocean all you see are peaceful waves flowing from side to side. Even the white grainy sand has such a stunning look to it and you can’t help but be in such…

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    Personal Narrative-Rhyme

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    I took a step. Beams of light blinded my eyes as the dense foliage above me turned into ochre as they descended from the autumnal boughs of the sycamore tree. The trees aligned themselves in front of me and began to undress themselves as their leaves pirouetted gracefully towards the ground. The gentle wind fanned my skin as it rushed to hug my legs, acting like a magnet to the hairs of my face. The dewy smell of yesterday’s rain embraced the grass; the leaves kissed the soles of my feet as a…

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    One day, Blaze Evans decided she wanted to take a trip to Mexico with her best friend, Aubrey. In the one month that they will be there, they decided that they wanted to go parasailing, swim with dolphins, and visit the Mayan ruins. Once they made all the plans and got their plane tickets, they started to pack. Next step, getting to the airplane. Once they got to the airport, they were getting ready to walk out of security when they heard their boarding number being called. In a panic, they…

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    The air was crisp and cool. The sky was a deep shade of purple that signaled night was setting in the sky. There was no illumination of this land other than the shimmering moon and the warm, eerie glow from the apartment buildings scattered among the fields. In the fields themselves, insects buzzed and chirped, hidden deep within the underbrush. In the soil, prairie dogs scrambled fervently, navigating their tunnels in search of a nighttime meal. On the edge of the fields, a deserted path lay…

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