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    rocks underneath my feet and I heard the crickets chirping. Getting into the car, I felt the heat of the heater hit me. It felt terrific. Now leaving my driveway and seeing only the sky that was black and white from the stars but then I saw the windshield wipers moving side-to-side. We were driving to my grandparents’ house going from road to road. When we got there I told everyone “Hi.” Then I told my Aunt Anna “Thank You” for taking me there. Then I went downstairs…

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    prepared: • Get your car ready before winter. • Check your radiator, tire tread, lights, battery, anti-freeze, and fuel. • Keep your gas tank full. • Replace tires with snow tires or all-weather tires if necessary. • Use wintertime formula in the windshield washer. Avoid using water to remove ice or snow on the…

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    Henry Ford's (Model T)

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    Henry Ford was the founder of Ford Motor Company and born in 1863. He found an apprentice job as a machinist at the Michigan Car Company in Detroit after leaving his home at the age of 16. Ford had a determination to enhance on his prototype. Thus, he sold the Quadricycle that he built in 1896 so he could persist building other vehicles (History 2016). He joined up with a group that founds the Detroit Automobile Company in 1899. However, he left the company after 3 years as his partner keen to…

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    Wouldn’t it just have to be today, on the day that he had the most important meeting of his life, that it had to rain fish? The roads were chaos, the radio stations were no better than static, and Huck was ready to burst a blood vessel. Was this traffic light going to wait until pigs flew to flash green? Wait, no. He wasn’t in the mood for any more airborne menageries this morning. Unwitting passersby ducked and swivelled in a contentious ballet, as the torn-ocean sky threw up last night’s…

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    was raining ice¨ (ReadWorks 1) When the author says it's raining ice it makes the reader feel gloomy because it must be cold outside. When he finally arrives in Canada the conditions get even worse and makes the reader feel even more gloomy. ¨The windshield wipers had stopped swinging from one to another¨ (ReadWorks 15). The mood in ¨A Winter's Drive¨ is gloomy because of the setting. The mood in both short stories are very different. In ¨Back Roads¨ the mood is joyful because of the setting.…

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    A man is trudging through the unkempt grass looking around awe, despair, or maybe even a sense of nostalgia. As far as the eye can see, there are countless rows of engines and propellers removed from fallen warbirds. The rows were neat and aligned just like tombstones, though there positioned side by side, each row is separated by a wide, clear pathway. One who sauntered through these aisles could feel dwarfed by either the sheer size of the scraps or by the tragedy that each piece signified.…

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    times when the passenger suffers life threatening injuries or death because of the driver’s careless decision to text while driving. There was an accident where a 19-year-old male was assumed dead at the scene, but when they pulled him out of the windshield, he was still alive. He was injured because his girlfriend chose to text and drive while on their way to their destination. His girlfriend walked away unharmed and no worries, while the doctor was believing that the 19-year-old would be a…

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    Inner Thoughts In Chicago

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    windy, and rainy night in the inner-cities of Chicago. The darkness seemed to absorb all of the natural light it came into contact with, leaving the glaring neon to mock and distract the drivers as they hastened past. The rain splatters on my windshield, made me thankful for the warmth and protection of my little car. It had been a long day at the factory and my arms and feet ached. I literally couldn't take the time to process one more thing beside my head hitting my pillow back in my…

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    Altima. It 's a miracle this car still functions properly. The exterior and interior of the car are a complete and utter mess. My mom crashed the car once so a car that was originally gray now has a black bumper, it also has a shattered windshield, rusty windshield wipers, and for some odd reason three plastic rims are missing from the car. Now the interior of the car is quite similar to the exterior with dirty jackets, socks, fast food trash, and old rotting food: you can only imagine the…

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    Advantages of seat belts Seat belts guard the driver in contradiction of injury in a collision. It reduce the chance of driver or passengers whom will be thrown against the dashboard, through the windshield, or out a door that might sprung open in a crash. Adding on, seat belts help keep driver behind the wheel and in control of the car if he have to turn sharply, brake snappishly, or are hit by another vehicle. Seatbelts do no keep one immune from…

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