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    The Hyacinth Macaw

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    hyacinth macaw lives in the Amazon RainForest, has bright gorgeous blue feathers, and eats lots of berries, nuts, and tiny bugs. The hyacinth macaw is mostly found in tall trees , swamps, forests, and near rivers in the Amazon RainForest. Also,the hyacinth macaw is found mostly in riverside tropical rainforest and palm swamps. It’s habitat goes throughout the hyacinth macaw’s range, however, from the moist forest with a broken canopy, to mature palm forest, to grassland .More information, they…

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    Herot Hall: A Short Story

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    cain's actions should not effect me and how people treat me. So I walked to herot hall optimistic that they might have changed how they thought of me. Of course i was wrong and the yelled and tried to kill me. They ran me out of the hall back to the swamps were i slumped over feeling lonely no one wanted to be with me. Everyone hates me. But why why do they hate me? What have I done? Will they ever accept me? As i thought…

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    the ones trying to defeat us, but it's for the best. Beowulf travels to Herot to stop Grendel from killing more men during the winter. When Beowulf defeats Grendel, the sea witch (Grendel’s mother) seek revenge. Beowulf travels to the sea witch’s swamp to sieve her. The heroes now days get deployed to another country to defeat the terrorist that wants to hurt our people. There are citizens out there that like to help people from the kindness our their heart. Some people are selfish, but they…

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    mistaken for one another, because of their vast amount of similarities. How do people tell them apart? Crocodiles are considered an endangered species. They live in fresh or brackish water. Such as river estuaries, coastal lagoons, and mangrove swamps. The crocodile is distinguishable from its relative, the American alligator, by its long v shaped snout, its olive green or brown color, and its two long teeth that stick out from its jaw when its closed. Crocodiles eat small mammals, fish, crabs…

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    The 2 stories High Noon and “The Most Dangerous Game” have many similarities and differences. The movie High Noon is about a Marshal of a town just trying to take responsibility for his town while facing many other conflicts going on around him, and “The Most Dangerous Game” is about a man playing a deathly game to determine if he lives or dies. Although the short story and movie are similar if you’re looking at character and conflict, they happen to be very different when it comes to the…

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    “American Romanticism was the first full-fledged literary movement that developed in the U.S. It was made up of a group of authors who wrote and published between the years 1820 and 1860, when the U.S. was still finding its feet as a new nation.” It’s understandable that when people hear the word romanticism, they think of love and romance. However, the word “romanticism” actually comes from a movement that changed the way in which various literary writers (and artists) expressed themselves,…

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    eat up parts of the souls, which, being interminable, in the long run mend just to be assaulted and eaten up once more. While the contrapasso in the Fourth Circle is indistinct to me, it's very evident in the Fifth. Here is a swamp made by the stream Styx. In the swamp the fierce are always sentenced to battle each and "tore each other appendage from appendage" without rest or reason. The messy, speaking to what Dante considers to be the inverse sin from rage, are submerged beneath the swamp's…

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    American Alligator Essay

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    Species – A. mississippiensis Scientifically named as A. mississippiensis is at the top of the food chain as no other animal preys upon them except armed humans. They inhabit in fresh water swamps, marshes, river, lakes and canals. Can be found throughout the southeastern United States from the coastal swamps of North and South Carolina, throughout Florida and west to Texas. They provide an important role in the food chain as they not only do prevent overpopulation of certain prey species in…

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    Scarlet Ibis Pride Quotes

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    The author explains, “Doodle and I spent lots of time thinking about the future,” (349) the text goes on and explains how they would build a house in the swamp, let Momma and Dad live there too if they wanted. If Brother wanted doodle to die, he wouldn't have spent all of his time and focus preparing a “terrific development plan for him” (349). Brother was really trying to help Doodle. Shouldn't brother…

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    thought of things sucked in, all that surging, sucking water beneath the crust of the wide brown land.”, which is exactly what an aquifer is. However, he defies authority and enters the forbidden swamp. The swamp itself has changed the narrator’s perception of themselves; the simple act of entering the swamp matures them, as evident in “I got off my bike and stepped down into the dried lupins like a man striding through a crowd.”. This maturing is thusly evident in his growing disbelief in the…

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