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    My First Race My first race was pretty good. I saw many things that I haven’t seen before, but the thing that really helped is how I got ready for this point in my life.I was practicing since June to run my first race and to keep on going all my four years to compete and to try to be the best, so far, it’s going great. For my first race, to get ready was really hard, all i’m going to talk about is how I got ready a day before, how I did during the race, and after the race. A day before the…

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    or human vs nature conflict that made both of these stories interesting and exciting. In "To Build a Fire" the main conflict is human vs nature. The reason this shot story has human vs nature conflict is the protagonist is traveling through a windy very cold night in the Yukon trying to meet up with a group of friends. But preparing for the journey the protagonist under estimated the weather conditions and the resources that the man needed. The main conflict in the story of "To Build a Fire"…

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    0-100 Real Quick 3:44 a.m. This is the time that our journey began. I had been waiting for this day since my family went out for supper at the Hatchery the previous year, and my dad asked where we should go on vacation next. Now for my family, we’d never really gone on a huge vacation, so this was a big deal to me. It turned out that we decided on going to the Bahamas. Everything slowly came together as we finalized plans, and I was ecstatic. I constantly looked up pictures of the hotel…

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    a total of almost 17 hours so we made the decision to get up in the middle of the night to start our trip. We were on the road at 3:30am to get through Chicago without any traffic. It was dark and cold as we started out. We breezed through the windy city and headed to Indiana. By now the sun was starting to rise and we were all waking up. The ride so far had been very rainy and foggy. I was hoping that things would start to get warm and sunny as we continued our trip south. About eight…

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    the rest of the trip! The weather was still quite cold and I was ready to wear shorts, after a stop at Nemo's for a burger and fries I decided I'd head to Stanton Creek Campground on Lake Powell for the night. Last year we had a pretty miserable, windy, stormy experience there and ended up spending the night holding our tent up with out feet against 6o mph gusts and multiple thunderstorms. Hopefully my 2016 experience would be more…

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    three parts, which take place at three times of day, and three different types of weather. Part one occurs in the evening during a rainstorm. Part two takes place during the morning of a bright winter day. Part three is set in the middle of a chilly, windy night. The last two days symbolizing death with winter and cold. Using three’s is relevant to the story by emphasizing the point that can possibly be believed that greed will lead to bad and sinister outcomes because three symbolizes…

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    is not simply with a monster the mother but in a monstrous place as well the mere. The description of the mere by Hrothgar is, as many have noted, powerful in its imagery, but problematic. They inhabited a mysterious land with wolf-haunted slopes, windy headlands, terrifying paths where a mountain torrent goes down dark cliffs and plunges under the earth. The mere is not far from Heorot. Frosted and crag-rooted trees shadows over the water. There, each night, can be seen a fearful wonder: fire…

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    recruitment of other technicians and I have ample time to start my school online. With Phillip, I am sure I would be earning much more money but will have very little time for myself, my family and the church. It’s a cloudy afternoon, it’s been windy from the morning. Clouds gather in thick segment as if to prepare for a heavy down pour. I am moving out with the cable gang, to evaluate a new customers premises. As I bend to gather some tools from their boxes I feel a soft tap on my back. I…

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    Many times in writing authors will use symbolism so they can convey different aspects to the reader. Symbolic elements in writing could be anything from an object, a color, or even a person. In the short story “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich, there is a great deal of symbolism. The story is about two brothers of Native American descent who live on a reserve in North Dakota. The two brothers buy a Red Oldsmobile with the money they earned from their jobs and go on many adventures together…

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    In the afternoon around six P.M. I had a soccer practice. Once when soccer practice was over my coach called my team over. My soccer team ran over and sat down in a circle. My coach Lizandro got in the middle and talked to us about a soccer tournament. He told us “ we got invited to a soccer tournament to play for a team that can not show up.” My soccer team Inter talked about it among ourselves. We responded “ YES we will like to go to the soccer tournament for the team.” Our coach said,”Let…

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