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Beautiful Fish
865 wordsSIERRA My family and I have always loved are camping trips, especially the ones the take us deep into the depths of the Sierra Nevada mount ians. There's a very unique and beautiful camp ground near Mammoth Lakes called Devils Postpile. My is it beautiful, two gigantic crystal clear lakes, wildlife sites that could easily be posted in any National Geographic magazine, and trout that have enough meat on their bones to survive in the deepest of any ocean. One little problem I always have had was t...
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Beaver Spotted Woody
1,258 words'Timber!' ; and with a crash the mighty oak hit the ground. There was never a tree too big or a job too tough for Woody. He enjoyed his job as a lumberjack and with good reason. The pay was good, he had always liked the outdoors and he was good at what he did. In fact, some say he was the best. His friends in the city however said he was crazy for moving away. They said there are so many opportunities in the city, but Woody never wanted opportunities, he just wanted to be a lumberjack. So far th...
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River And The Tree The Ability
489 wordsPage 1 of 2 "On the Pulse of Morning " By: Maya Angelou " On the Pulse of Morning,' is a poem written by Maya Angelou. In this poem, Angelou depicts personification. Personification is an element of literature in which an object or an animal is given human characteristics. Angelou uses personification to give the rock, the river, and the tree the ability to speak to the reader. In 'On the Pulse of Morning', Angelou writes ' But today, the rock cries out to us, clearly, forcefully, Come, you may ...
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Super Suicide Society Of The Summer Session
928 wordsThe book, A Separate Peace, written by John Knowles, can be related to adolescence in several ways. The attendants of this school face many new experiences during the course of their stay, many of which occur in their last year. This is where the book picks up. The book takes place at the Devon School, in the summer session of 1942. Throughout this book, the children are constantly fighting and fearing adulthood and their future. The pressure to be successful and layout a plan for the future is ...
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Dog With The Beautiful Leaves
690 wordsAs twilight draws near, the proprietor gazes upon Mother Nature's creations blending together to form life. The marvelously bright green grass has been freshly mowed by the man standing amongst the shadows of the trees. The grass appears to be damaged from the blistering summer sun altering the tips with a slight amber hue. The slight northerly breeze blows gently upon her face; like a soft feather soothing her smooth skin. The vibrantly elder oak-near the house-sways from the fresh breeze. This...
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