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    and lonelier than Wells’. The architecture of the buildings show little difference making it hard for the viewer to tell where the separation between the homes form. There is only a few vines hanging from two of the windows. The vines seem to creep down the wall of the homes going towards the water. Since the vines are not in color they appeal lifeless, reaching for the water that might give them some life only to never reach it. Unlike Well’s image, Hopkinson’s canal does not have a bridge…

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    bunch of bushes and and plants they just had potted plants and a ton of statues and figurines. Another thing about the outside was that they just had vines put on the house. Another difference was when Romeo and Juliet were talking to themselves, in the play Romeo was behind a bush, but in the movie he just stood on the side of the wall by all the vines. With Juliet in the play she was on the balcony in the movie she was on the ground walking. The last difference is when Romeo finally decided to…

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    is my body”, figurative speech is being used. He brings light to the fact that Jesus has used figurative speech on other occasions. For example, when Jesus said “I am the vine”, He was not being literal, rather He was using figurative language to show He provides nourishment and believers can do nothing without Him, just as a vine does to the branches. Huldrich Zwubgli also points out what he believes to be two obvious mistakes that make baptism and the Lord’s supper ordinances rather than…

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    of them, a failed painter named Behrman, created a masterpiece to encourage Joanna while she struggled with pneumonia. At the time, Joanna thought that when the last leaf fell off an ivy vine outside her window she would die. However, old Behrman would not let this happen, and painted a beautiful leaf onto that vine during a torrential storm. While Joanna recovered from her pneumonia, Behrman died two days later with the same ailment. In memory of Behrman, Joanna decided to create her own…

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    Nash Grier for example, became famous from posting funny skits and relatable jokes on vine. Nash now gets paid about “25,000 to 100,000 dollars” just for posting a Vine with the company's product, states Child Mind Institute(Ehmke). Some are taking their careers even further, and becoming big time actors all because of a simple social media site. As you can see, this has a positive…

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    allusions to illustrate a reflection of his world in theirs. In line 13 King paraphrases an allusion from the Bible when he says “Let us be dissatisfied until that day when the lion and the lamb shall lie down together and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree and none shall be afraid.” In Isaiah 11:6 of the bible, its quotes “The wolf shall dwell with the lamb… the calf and the lion and the fattened calf together” [Isaiah 11:6] referencing harmony amongst the meeker animals and…

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    The descriptions of the springs, trees, birds, vines, and springs creates a spatial understanding and context of the delicate, beautiful environment that is untouched by all except the gods and goddesses themselves, which in itself is tempting to the senses. The natural and divine beauty of the island…

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    She was wearing an old pair of jeans and a “Mathletics” shirt. “Hi, my name’s Claire, and this is my twin brother, Coby,” Claire announced while a boy walked out of the house. “Uhh . . . hi, my name’s Abigail,” I responded awkwardly. Suddenly, a vine shot out of my hand and smashed a glass. What just happened? “Wow, you’re one too,” Coby said. “One of what?” I asked, confused. “You’re a mip; it’s a person who does magic like us,” Claire said as if I were a baby who knew nothing. I told them…

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    I studied the girl sitting in the grass next to me. Her fingers brushed lightly over the dewy grass; the movement was so gentle that I almost attributed it to the light breeze blowing through the trees far above. The fluttering of the leaves caused the shadows on the forest floor, spawned by the faint sunlight of the approaching dawn, to dance serenely. The sky was dotted with streaks of pink and purple as the sun began to rise above the horizon. I watched the girl, whose name I had only…

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    In 1966, DC Comics introduced the world to a psychotic plant loving Poison Ivy. According to Wikipedia, "Poison Ivy's origins were revised in Secret Origins #36, 1988, written by Neil Gaiman." In this story, Poison Ivy, previously known as Pamela Isley, studied advanced botanical biochemistry at a university in Seattle. There, she was seduced by her professor, Dr. Jason Woodrue. Woodrue used her in one of his experiments and injected plant and animal based toxins into her. These poisons not only…

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