we get to see how the mist looks‚ which is in turn‚ describes the mist/fog much better. "Lentil‚ saffron and fawn left behind." The words Lentil‚ saffron and fawn are all brown‚ orangy earthy colours describing London as she leaves it behind. London is all very built up and the the buildings are all very brown and dreary (linking back to lentil) "…but then the woollen day clarified…" ‚ the word ’woollen’ describes the mist/fog as wool which is a fabric that you cannot see through. The phrase‚ "…
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I shudder and pull my scarf tighter as I notice how cold it really is. As if on cue the fog moves in closer and hides the moon‚ the barn is now covered in suffocating darkness‚ slowly closing in on me. A sharp rapping on the door makes me jump‚ as there should be nobody outside. Do I dare open the door? Perhaps it’s only a dog wanting to find
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Passages for Comment Additional Materials: *6289712570* 8693/01 May/June 2009 2 hours Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark
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The night was cold‚ a thick fog hung outside‚ which I could see from my window. In the moonlight‚ the fog appeared like clouds descending on the earth. How I wished I could go out and be amongst the clouds‚ but here I was trying to catch some sleep‚ which was eluding me .My mother had just put me to bed wishing me sweet dreams‚ but sleep was miles away from me. I paced the floor up and down‚ clutching the shawl to myself and switched on the Television to see if there was any interesting programme
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Dispatch Oral/Practical Review for Final Test ALL 121 CARRIERS- Operational Control Authority- initiating‚ conducting‚ or terminating a flight Dispatcher/Captain joint responsibility- preflight planning‚ legal and safe dispatch release of a flight Dispatcher responsibilites- 1. Flight monitoring 2. issuing necessary information to ensure the safety of the flight. Ex. WX‚ NOTAMS 3. Cancelling or redispatching if the flight cannot be operated safely in the opinion of the dispatcher or PIC Captain’s
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The Most Memorable Experience in My Life Perhaps‚ since I am a high school student‚ somebody might say that I have my entire life ahead of me‚ with all of its beautiful experiences. But‚ despite being so young‚ I already have a personal breath-taking experience‚ which‚ I am sure‚ I will carry with me until my last days. What I am talking about here is my first hike to the mountains. Though traveling is not a big deal today‚ and lots of my peers rolled over the whole US or even abroad‚ before my
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precipitation. Cumulus- resemble white cotton and have towering tops. May produce precip on hot summer days Cumulonimbus- tall dark associated with lightening and thunder Fog- located near the ground when humid air cools below its dew point. Radiation Fog- forms at night when skies are clear and humidity is high Advection fog- warm moist air over
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degree of realism. Wyeth’s Night Nurse is egg tempera on panel painting and is 18 in. x 23 7/8 in. Andrew Wyeth’s Night Nurse displays a blonde girl in a white dress‚ her back to the viewer‚ walking away from a dark house in what appears to be a fog. The painting also shows a white wooden chair and a white fence on the porch that stands out immediately in contrast to the house’s dark wooden walls. It is said that the female nurse in the painting is Pam Cowe. She posed several times for Wyeth
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technique. Porter uses several different religious images‚ e.g.‚ clouds‚ visions‚ and light to emphasize the process of dying. In the Christian religion‚ clouds‚ fog‚ and smoke usually symbolize confusion or the unknown. The first time Granny Weatherall uses this type of imagery is when she recalls walking by the creek. The narrator says‚ "A fog rose over the valley‚ she saw it marching across the creek swallowing the trees and moving up the hill like an army of ghosts" (Porter 537). This sentence creates
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conditions dramatically. Nevertheless‚ drivers can also enjoy the road if they respect the limitation of speed limit and the effects of both seasons. When we are driving in the winter‚ we often experience limited visibility during precipitation or heavy fog‚ which requires us to slow down. In case of snow‚ special equipment such as chains may be needed as well. We also need to make sure that we know how to handle icy or snowy road conditions‚ because even a small amount of ice on the roads can cause
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