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    Childhood Days

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    I wish I could rewind back to my childhood… The time I have spent in (school name) is quite unforgettable. My parents had decided to enroll me in (school name) in a small village with a unique motive. (School name) is a place where one can discover the wonders of village kids and how these kids grow their senses into an extraordinary realm. That has been an inspiration and I feel I am executing and documenting my life positively in a creative way. I hope I am always able to go on this way. I spent

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    Matt AP Lang 4 December 2012 Awareness in An American Childhood “I sip my coffee. I look at the mountain‚ which is still doing its tricks‚ as you look at a still-beautiful face belonging to a person who was once your lover in another country years ago: with fond nostalgia‚ and recognition‚ but no real feeling save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers.” In this excerpt from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Annie Dillard says that she had “no real feeling” for her past lover because now all

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    Just an Average Snow Day

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    January 2013 Just Your Average Snow Day In grade school‚ snow days were the absolute best part of the winter months and living in Missouri promised at least a few per year. One particular day in third grade stands out in my mind as the best snow day of all. Any kid could tell you how a snow day begins; waking up at the regular time and groggily recalling the forecast from the night before‚ we would run to the window and peer out to see the blinding white sight of new snow covering the ground. This image

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    Schools should close school if they need to for a snow day because the safety of everyone is important‚ it really does not do that much of a harm for student achievement‚ and it gives students and teachers a day to do whatever they want. Safety is critical for everyone. When the roads are icy and slick because of the cold winter weather‚ there should not be school. For high schoolers that are just getting their licence and have not been driving for very long‚ it is not good if they drive to school

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    So This Was Adolescence‚ by Annie Dillard: Author Writing Style Different authors use different styles of writing to express the ideas. The style of writing is what paints the picture of the story. In the story So This Was Adolescence‚ by Annie Dillard‚ there are two major traditional writing styles exhibited. The first style Illustrated in So This Was Adolescence is comparison/contrast. In this style‚ the author compares or contrast the character with specific mannerisms of others. The next

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    An American Childhood

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    An American Childhood Study Guide 1. Why does the author of An American Childhood resist going to bed when she is five? 2. Why does the author of this story not tell anyone about her feelings at bedtime? 3. Why does the author’s sister not feel the same as the author? 4. What does the author see every night in her bedroom? 5. Find 2 examples of sentences from An American Childhood that create a mood of fear a. _________________________________________________________________ b. __

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    Atticus Finch Snow Day

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    correlate these events and ways of life to my life and modern day society. First of all‚ right off the bat you notice different ways they speak and act. For example‚” ‘s not any funnier’n yours. Aunt Rachel says your name’s Jeremy Atticus Finch.” (Lee‚7). This quote is a good representation on how they talk and act differently. Now of days most people have a much more sophisticated type of

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    the sudden got a call. It said‚" Good evening Caledonia elementary this is the principal Rodger hill speaking. Do to the weather we will give early dismissal at 10:30. Great a snow day‚ I had to take off work. Ok so I thought well lets make this snow day fun. So I went by Kroger and got some fun things for a snow day. I got ham‚ cheese‚ hawian rolls‚ milk‚ coke‚ marshmallows‚ and hot chocolate mix. I thought i’d call and let my kids know to ride the bus home. Well around 11:00 o’clock they were

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    Eclipse By Dillard

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    Instead of being about the solar eclipse described in the first paragraph‚ “Total Eclipse” by Annie Dillard‚ is about the eclipses in our everyday lives. Although she does go into detail about the eclipse‚ she spends more time discussing small details. Dillard spends more of the essay focused on minute details throughout the time leading up to the eclipse than the actual eclipse itself. The title “Total Eclipse”‚ is not talking about the solar eclipse; instead it addresses the eclipses in her life

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    Snow Day Research Paper

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    English III AP Period 5 Descriptive Essay Snow Day The most beautiful sight I ever saw was the day the entire city of Fort Collins had so much snow; everything had come to a standstill. A low pressure system had blown in the night before‚ and twenty-four hours and six feet of snow later‚ the entire city was engulfed in the snow’s icy grip. It didn’t matter what anyone tried‚ everyone was at the mercy of Mother Nature. But it was not until after the snow had melted away‚ its destructive beauty was

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