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    different things that we can picture in our minds. In the beginning of the poem the author says, “The small boy weeps to hear the wind prepare a night of gnashing’s and enormous moan.” (L3, L4) The author shows us here that it’s going to be an extremely windy night. So what we see there is the boy’s snowman maybe blowing over, which would break his heart. The snowman is just standing outside the window with, “such a God-forsaken stare as outcast…

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    The Tundra Biome

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    The tundra is a biome known for its harsh temperatures and barren land. The soil is always frozen, called permafrost, and there is little to no vegetation. It is very cold and inhospitable. Climate and Location: The climate of tundras are cold and windy with little rain. It is located in the arctic region of the planet. Dominant Plant Adaptations:…

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    Erosion By Nature

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    different kinds of erosion are wind erosion, and water erosion, when something erodes, that means that it is tearing away at something. Because there is water flow, erosion causes the water to work its way through cracks and expand them. When it is windy outside, the wind erodes things like, mountains, houses, etc. According to “Erosion by Nature” it states that “When it rains, water flows downhill, sometimes making gullies. Each time it rains, the gullies get bigger.” Another way that the…

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    florida. When i got there there was suppose to be a big storm and people had to stay inside.So it was really a terrifying experience bc it was really windy and rainy and i wasnt trying to get hurt. Florida is always having storms and stuff but i didnt know that at the time so yea but the thing is it didnt get to scary. All it did was rain and get very windy so thats good me and my mom and sister made it.Other then that we had fun at the beach we ate out at a couple places its very beautiful…

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    Sunday before the last week of school would be horrible. I was at my grandma’s house and was getting up to go fishing on my uncle’s boat. I had gone fishin previously, but only in small ponds with small fish. We drove all the way to Lewiston on a windy day and put the boat in the water. Little did I know that this fishing trip would get me hooked on fishing and help me get closer with my uncle. I went to my grandma's the night before because she lives closer to my uncle than me. I was getting…

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    mountain at the edge of a village at night during a cold winter time with snow on the mountain and on the chime of the cabin. At three seconds, you hear and see someone winding up a music box in a dark room with the fire on to keep warm from the cold, windy weather of winter. If you look closely next to the window, you see Christmas things such as Christmas lights and Christmas tree. So that means, the setting also takes place during Christmas time. Then, you see the person recording the music…

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    George’s story “Wounded Wolf” and my research can show similarities and differences between wolves and humans. Wolves are similar to humans in many ways, according to my research. Mother wolves must spend every minute with their newborn pups, as they can’t regulate their own temperature. Human mothers must spend a lot of time with their newborn babies because they need to be fed and cared for. Roko was just a young wolf. He may have been a pup, although the author doesn’t verify that. His…

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    William Bouguereau is a French artist who had made this painting for a “ Gift of an Anonymous Lady in memory of her father”. William Bouguereau is a very important artist of his time from 1825-1905, he was part of the official art system. Graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, winner of the prestigious Prixe de Rome, and member of the French Academy, he was also a great favorite on the art market. He had made his paintings from meaning and personal experiences. His sophisticated style and color…

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    The Vacation of Terror It was a windy, and gloomy, October day in the parks of Disney World. As I was walking around the parks the wind whirled through hair and swirled through the trees. My family and I were strolling together around the park. My mother and grandparents were guiding us to a surprise ride. I didn't have a clue what it was till we turned the corner, then the first thing that caught my eye was The Tower of Terror. When I saw the tower I froze in fear, and my terror of the…

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    Alumni Success Doug Johnson Class of ‘67 On Friday, October 9th, I interviewed current alumni Doug Johnson class of 1967. Mr. Johnson came to Fork Union as an 8th grader in 1962. He graduated and went to Eastern Kentucky University to play football and earned a degree in education. After graduating college he earned a job as a publisher and chief editor of Vanity Fair Magazine. He worked at Vanity Fair for 18 years. The following are responses to my inquiries to Mr. Johnson: Interviewer: What…

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