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    May Swenson's Poetry

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    word choice, we can infer that the speaker is a sailor that comes the beach just before sunrise so he or she can experience the beauty every day. The unique thing about this particular poem is that this time, the sailor realizes how much the sun rise means to him. The grace and elegance astonishes him as he…

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    The sun is a great reference for direction as it always follows a constant path. As you know, the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west. In summer it drifts a little to the north rising in the north-east and setting in the north-west. In the winter it drifts a little south rising in the south east and setting in the south west. As long as the sun is in the sky, you can tell which direction you are moving in. During sunrise and sunset is the easiest time to tell because the sun is…

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    type of Troll or Goblin that would cook me in a soup for dinner. I still went to show that I was not scared, but I had never been more terrified in my life. When I reached the light turns out it was not a troll, it was three trolls who were having a soup for dinner. Turns out I came too close to the fire and I almost captured by the trolls. They asked me questions such as who I was and what I was. While our discussion was taking place everyone all the dwarfs, except Thorin, came to my rescue.…

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    00.0% The uniqueness of the text CREATE ORIGINAL ESSAY desert I arrived in the Abu Dhabi desert, the view amazed me, it was so elegant and mesmerizing that for an instant I forgot about the sweltering heat that penetrated my skin. The sky looked like lashes of water color, with spots of red and blue, and at some points they joined to form a shade of indigo and lilac. There were many spotted clouds above, that filled the sky with their pure white puffiness, but it was the vivid sun that I could…

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    The Eyes of the Ocean The sea, a luminous gray, spills across the bottom of the picture. The brooding sky, like an echo of the sea, spreads itself across the top portion of the photograph. Between the two of them, a town huddles in shadow. The viewer finds herself unable to look away from the photograph. There seems to be some dark truth in it. “Invisible Borders,” a color photograph by Mae Kelley, was taken from a boat about a mile off shore. The perspective captures a portion of the town that…

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    May, blue sky have hung a fireball sun, the clouds seem burned by the sun, and disappeared without a trace. The weather was hot like death, the wind has never appeared, and the air stick together seems touchable. It is always a great time for mountain hiking, the feel of conquering a mountain, the sense of accomplishment is so satisfied. Conquering the mountain is not easy, but the trip of conquering will gave the most precious experience. It was the first day of May, the sky still sleeping,…

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    This landscape painting of Sailing with the Sun, consists of a blend of yellows, oranges, blues, and blacks. It is a large body of water with the setting sun sitting just above of it. There is a little white sail boat in the water sailing towards the shore. You can see the ripples in the water, showing that the wind is slightly blowing across the top. The dark black mountains in the background give depth to the water and allows you to see how big and deep it actually is. The sky is a reflection…

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    The Woods Monologue

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    Imagine you are outside lost in what seems to be a never ending forest, with ungodly creatures and mass amounts of stars, plus a slight breeze of the never forgiving woods. You are trying to sleep in a green army tent with a friend right across the tent, with each of us on separate cots. That slight breeze that you thought wouldn't bother you sends a chilling sensation down your spine. You are trying to go to bed but the breeze is not going to stop. So you try harder but you can’t fall asleep.…

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    Sunset In The Outsiders

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    Sunsets play a huge role in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. They are mentioned throughout the book as a symbol that nothing good can stay, which is learned quickly by the greasers in their epic battle to remain superior to the socs. During the story sunsets are mentioned multiple times and each time portray a different or meaning to the characters. As the plot of the novel continues, the sunset show how the gang lives their lives. A sunset is defined in the dictionary as “the time in the evening…

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    Drive Home Observation

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    Today began at The Evergreen State College parking lot at 8:43 a.m. where I met the rest of the class in front of the vans. At this time, the weather was extremely cloudy/foggy and 55 F. As I looked around the parking lot, I noted some spring flowers (I believe to be camas) beginning to bloom, clover, dandelions and numerous buds chirping. We left campus by 9:05 a.m. and from there we headed towards the Seattle History Museum with the goal of learning more about the Pacific Northwest’s history…

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