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    Dr.Seuss’s Butter Battle Book Many kids can recall reading Dr.Seuss's stories and rhymes. They are simple yet always have a story or message about them that anyone can understand. Whether it's about green eggs and ham or colorful fish. Dr.Seuss books Green Eggs and Ham, 1 Fish 2 Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and The Butter Battle Book are all great children's stories that even adults can enjoy. These books are so enjoyable and memorable due to his great use of metaphor, characterization, and…

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    unless they appear above ground or get trapped in a small mammal trap. 4. Estimating for a deer population (N) is considerably different than estimating a big bluestem population. The methods for estimating a big bluestem would be extremely difficult because grasses are known for being colonial, meaning that the root system is interconnected to other big bluestems that originate from the same seed making it very difficult to distinguish and count an individual. The methods for estimating a deer…

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    Easter Island Short Story

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    Easter Island is a wonder place full of magic and mystery. With deep blue seas and crisp green grass. With warm days and cool nights. About twenty miles from the south side shore stop a seventeen acr sheep farm. Now this was not any ordinary sheep farm, this was Nips sheep farm. With over two-hundred sheep and three herding dogs, Nip keep everything in order. Nip was a kind honest man who valued order and discipline. He had a schedule for everything. Wake up at six dawn every morning and stay…

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    but fitzgerald focuses on the symbols that make up the story as a whole. From Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, the owl eyes , green light and the Gatsby mansion. Some people believe gatsby is all about wealth , fame, and parties, but really it’s the symbols of love that creates the story as a whole. Dr.T.J.Eckleburg is a billboard with eyes that are blue and big with a big vision. He…

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    Gatsby well proved it. Green light represents life and hope all the time, but green light of Gatsby keeps flickering. In this novel, green light appears just three times while each appearance indicates an extremely vital turning point of the male leading role. Disillusionment of green light indicated end of his life. Accordingly, the three appearances are so typical that they are worthy thinking. Beginning of green light virtually indicated…

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    Gatsby 's’ Era According to F. Scott Fitzgerald himself from the novel, “The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and beauty in the world”(68). Reading The Great Gatsby is like seeing the Queensboro Bridge, once a reader starts the novel it is taking a step into the roaring 20’s nothing can compare. The reader feels the excitement from the novel that people had for the American dream in the 1920’s.…

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    Saramago. In this peice symbols will be used to represent hope in the 3 novels in different ways. Hope is a major theme in the three books. Hope was represented in the great Gatsby by the Green lIght opposite Gatsby 's dock. The green light situated at the end of Daisy 's East Egg and barely visible from Gatsby 's West Egg lawn represented Gatsby 's hopes and dreams for the future. Nick’s first sighting…

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    Gatsby is trying to be reunited with Daisy, and be with her for the rest of their lives. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald uses symbols to help show Gatsby's love for Daisy and twisted reality of the American Dream. In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby, the green light, and the Valley of Ashes come together to display the mystery and lost hope of the American Dream in the 1920s. The main character, Jay Gatsby, is a very mysterious symbol within the novel. "The silhouette of a moving cat…

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    appetite. The hors d' oeuvre should have eye appeal, should be decorative. The term hors d' oeuvre usually applies to a variety of side dishes offered as appetizers such as potato salad, Anchovies, Prawns, Olives, Russian salad, herring, sardines, cold egg dishes, mushrooms, Artichoke, Asparagus etc. and also to single items served as a preliminary appetizer course before the soup (Trubek,…

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    rich man and he also have a big ambition: he don’t want to do a ordinary people, so he make great efforts for his dreams.Then, he begin to come true his dreams by any ways. In order to disguise his family background, he changed name from James Gate to Jay Gatsby that like the name of upper class. And he followed Wolff Sam to…

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