I look out from behind the steel bars of my prison cell. The dark blue sky littered with stars is the first thing that catches my eye. ‘Sometimes I wonder what the stars are doing when they are not out twinkling in the night sky. Perhaps the stars are shy and only twinkle when we are asleep. That would be slightly ironic considering how much attention they draw to themselves. ‘ ‘Maybe they’re afraid of the sun?’ ‘That isn’t that crazy of a thought‚ but I’d rather say that instead of the stars
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happy with their find‚ soar above the crowd‚ and land in the sea to enjoy their lunch. Shoals of colourful fish dart around beneath them‚ frightened by the intrusion. They swim off to the boats and ships bobbing on the horizon‚ where the sea and the sky merge into one clear sheet of blue. Cold and frosty morning. Dewdrops shine and glitter as they fall down‚ disturbed by the faint cold breeze. They drip onto the frozen hard ground‚ forming a small puddle of ice. Faint traces of ice linger on the
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especially when I went around the surrounding area where the sun ate away the darkness. Since it was miles away from the city‚ I had to climb up the mountain. But‚ as I finally reached its zenith‚ I could step on the fogs as they rose going up to the sky and formed as clouds; I could feel that I was on the top of the world‚ thus the cold dewdrops touched my toes as they dispersed and went along with the air. After a while‚ I didn’t know that I still had to clamber down to finally reach another astonishing
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In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest
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relatively close to each other and as time went on they would move further away and then move closer again. There can be a few explanations for these occurrences. First we notice that when the sun is higher in the sky the slugs move further away‚ and when it is lower‚ or not in the sky the slugs get closer together. This could be a result of the slugs trying to regulate their body heat. As the sun gets higher‚ the warmer the water gets and the warmer the slugs get and want to move further away from
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have been‚ without any burden of thought or tension like that of the human beings. I would fly to any part of the world‚ and watch various lands and people and their way of life‚ their joys and sorrows‚ their failures and successes. From high in the sky‚ I would watch the broad river flowing like a thin stream‚ and a stream like a line of white thread‚ and on the railway lines the wagons and compartments like match-boxes‚ and also the trees and fields jinn reduced sizes‚ as are drawn on the pages of
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1). Make some general observations about the syntax. Are the sentences predominately simple or complex? Long or short? What’s the level of formality? Any fragments or run-ons‚ any stylistic “violations” of the conventions of grammar? Are there any periodic sentences‚ parallel structures‚ or other special features? 2) Make comments based on your observations about how the author’s use of syntax creates specific effects. 1. From Moby-Dick‚ page 1 Call me Ishmael. Some years ago—never mind how
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with the giant drop. The sleek sapphire descent was simply staggering to observe. Each drop of water fell with its own clarity‚ making a vast splash upon the level surface below. The waterfall was a clear sky leading up to a downpour. The giant spray from below was reaching up towards the sky in order to touch it. Never before have I seen anything as magnificent as this scene. The drop downward was drenching‚ dripping‚ and dousing to those daring enough to look at it. The onslaught of water was
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PERIODIC EXAM ENGLISH Name: _________________________________Year & Section: _________________________ I. SPEAKING: DIRECTIONS: Tell whether the statements below use a RISING INTONATION or a RISING- FALLING INTONATION. Write R for rising and RF for rising-falling intonation. _____1. Have you study your lessons? _____2. I have seen the movie twice. _____3. When is the deadline for the submission of our project? _____4. Are you sure? _____5. She might be late. II. READING & LITERATURE
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sister and watching the beautiful sun setting in the distance until it eventually faded into the night sky. Tobago was sitting around a bonfire roasting sausages and marshmallows while listening eagerly to my grandma’s childhood stories. It was singing campfire songs late into the night while my uncle played his guitar. It was falling asleep‚ laying on the ground‚ gazing up at the stars in the sky. Tobago was waking up at six in the morning and running into my parent’s room to wake them up. Tobago
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