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    Otis sat at his tattered corner booth‚ the pale pink and teal upholstery ripped and worn by all those who had rested there before him. His charcoal-grey hair was oily and unkept as if he hadn’t known the pleasure of a shower or a comb since his early days in the war. His once green army jacket‚ faded to a light grey‚ covered the untucked‚ torn‚ and sweat-stained Goodwill T-shirt under it. He wore an old pair of denim blue jeans that were shredded in the knees and rested three inches above his boney

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    Hello‚ Goodbye. I take my first step and duck my head into the too small plane. My nerves start to electrify as the realization sinks in that I am going to be in a different country in less than two hours. The minutes seem to drag on and on as I listen to the guy next to you snoring and the kid behind me kicks the back of my chair. The pilots’ rough voice comes on the intercom and says "Howdy folks‚ just wanna let you know that we are getting ready to land and we should be there in about ten short

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    Tiffany Salah Professor Sandowicz ENG 100 11 February 2013 Anywhere in the World Given the opportunity to travel anywhere in the world I would go to the country of Israel. It’s a small country bordering the Mediterranean Sea between Egypt and Lebanon‚ with its size being relatively smaller than that of New Jersey. It’s somewhere I have traveled before and I would take full advantage of the chance to go back another time. I have more than a handful of relatives in the Middle East. Some of my family

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    The poem Woman on a Beach written by Anne Michaels does an exquisite job at making an everyday event‚ seem so unique and unordinary. The author is really able to capture the reader’s attention by using exceptional adjectives to describe the setting and environment of the beach. This author is able to make the reader feel like they are actually there‚ through the use of their imagery. She is really able to describe the setting‚ so that the reader can almost feel the relaxation the women are feeling

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    Ade was slipping her science book into her schoolbag when mama screamed. Two sharp cracks splintered the air. She had heard the sound of coming storm- still unknown to her- which had perhaps already done the damage. A cry of a man echoed through the solid walls‚ around the house‚ which sounded unfamiliar to Ade; she had never -in her life- heard her father cry. This was alone enough of an evidence to alarm her of the situation. Dumbfounded‚ her schoolbag dropped as her hand unconsciously loosened

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    05 June 2013 The way that how I overcome the English How do you make yourself like to read? I would say that treat you as a child. Give a mission and give reward to you if the achievement is really deserve. Such as that there was something that you really wanted to buy but you couldn’t because of saving some fund for future that you would not know what it happen. After you getting used to read and writing with this method‚ you will realize that you like to do it even though there is no reward.

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    grabbed the only weapon readily available‚ the courageous fork. With my only defense at hand‚ I stabbed one of the weaker stalks to observe my adversary more clearly. I dreaded the perpetual demise of a lifetime’s worth of appetite. 3 “Asparagus.”  The word itself made my fingers quiver. It was the length of a sharp number two pencil but instead of lead it had

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    Ueno‚ The Town of Quietness and Chaos In 21st century‚ we came to be able to travel abroad very easily compared with the last century. According to a research‚ over 8‚000‚000 foreign tourists visit Japan every year. There are many places that are known to the tourist like Kyoto‚ which is quite famous for its beautiful scenery and magnificent Buddhist temples‚ or Tokyo‚ the capital of Japan‚ and the one of the busiest city in the world. However‚ If there are greedy tourist who

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    Man in the Mirror The mirror is an ever-changing piece of art. It sees all emotions and watches unconditionally with no cause or concern for its reflection. You can only see the present state of objects; it does not record the past or predict the future. We watch ourselves grow through mirrors throughout our life watching our bodies change shape and seeing all of our emotions. Some of us even practice in front of mirrors to enhance our talents such as singers and dancers. I have chosen Michael

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    Word choice‚ denotation and connotation Word choice refers to the poet’s poetic diction. In ‘Dover Beach’‚ Matthew Arnold uses formal diction. He chose his words carefully. When he says that the world does not give us ‘love’‚ he means that the world lacks imagination and can know very little about time past‚ which is crystallized in ancient literature like a leaf in amber‚ knowledge of which is an essential precondition for love. He does not mean that love does not exist‚ but that it comes only

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