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    Upon reading both stories‚ per the assignment‚ my choice to write about is‚ "Once More to the Lake” by E.B. White. The story has very concise and appropriate wording which helps to excite and enlighten the readers. The author does a great job at continually compelling his audience to further read the story‚ while also entertaining them with facts‚ examples‚ memories and he does a very good job at providing details throughout most‚ but not all of the story. While reading the story‚ the audience

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    Once More to the Beach When I was younger‚ my family would often go on vacation to Navarre‚ Florida. If it was asked of me‚ I would not be able to pinpoint the city on a map‚ but I remember the exact layout of the area where we visited. We frequented the beach so often I can recall with certainty the salty smell in the air. Often when thinking of that town‚ I reminisce on the feeling of sand under my feet. In the essay “Once More to the Lake‚” E.B. White speaks nostalgically about previous experiences

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    Luc Brubaker Professor Kozak English 110 Reading Journal 5 2 October 2012 Reading Journal 5‚ Prompt 1 Between Cisneros’s “Only Daughter” and White’s “Once more to the Lake‚” the audience gets two tastes of starting and ending lines‚ both taking the essay to the same place. Ultimately‚ both beginnings prepare the reader for their flash back story and end with a specific moment during the story that will always stick with them. Although their format was similar and their beginning and ending strategies

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    series of essays. “Once More to the Lake‚” originally published in the October 1941 issue of Harper’s Magazine‚ later appeared in White’s book entitled One Man’s Meat. An emotional essay‚ “Once More to the Lake‚” effectively portrays White’s struggle to find his place in the world‚ as he deeply wishes to preserve his childhood memories. This personal essay begins in the past‚ which develops a nostalgic tone‚ as White remembers the experiences he shared with his family on the lake in Maine. The essay

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    In White’s essay‚ Once More to the Lake‚ he conveys his attitudes towards the week spent at the camp by giving concrete and specific languae. The personal and autobiographical source of the essay is authenticated by these methods. These fundamental ideas emerge as White compares his memories of the lake with his experience upon revisiting it with his son. The multiple points of comparison and the language he uses to describe them is‚ once again‚ concrete and specific. White’s description of the

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    The title and author of this selection was E B. White “Once More To The Lake” It was published in 1941‚ 1942 and 1977 The time and place of selection was set in Maine on a saltwater farm lake in the summer of 1904 in August. The characters; main and/or important‚ and enjoyable ones included the author‚ E.B. White and his dad followed by the author and his son. The emotional description of characters and their personalities can be described as peaceful

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    accomplishing individual goals‚ following the advice of those with more experience can help to prevent mistakes from being repeated. Every day is a chance to learn‚ every mistake is a chance to grow. That being said‚ it is wise to take advantage of the fact that there are billions of people in the world who have already made mistakes; learn from them. Whether one understands the advice when it is given‚ or it takes

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    especially evident in "Once More to the Lake" by E.B White and "On Going Home" by Joan Didion. In both of these personal narratives‚ the authors struggle with the overwhelming sensation of yearning for the past. In an effort to conquer the nostalgic sensation‚ they both visit a place that is very dear to their hearts. However‚ as the authors soon figured out‚ nothing stays the same forever. Once More to the Lake tells the story of the author returning to his campground with a lake‚ a place where

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    E.B. Whites‚ “Once More to the Lake”‚ is about the author and his son going on a fishing trip to Maine. Throughout the fishing trip E.B white recalls his own childhood at the lake‚ he unavoidably sees himself in his son and is brought to awareness of his own mortality. This evocative writing deals with time: its delightful past‚ its pleasant present‚ and its tragic future. This writing‚ affectionate in tone‚ shows that White needs to reconnect with this lake before he too‚ passes on. One descriptive

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    acAnalytical Questions Regarding an Argument’s Structure Once More to the Lake By E. B. White Examine the argument’s opening statement? In the first paragraph Mr. White story speaks of a man’s memories in the summer of 1904. This man began to remember trips to the lake he took with his family and of his father. This month long camping trips were an annual event to the lake; in Maine. These trips always took place in the month of August. He talks about‚ his siblings and himself getting ringworm

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