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    Explain what community is-group of likeminded/brought together people. Group or society‚ helping each other. Introduction- talk about various methods/techniques Steinbeck uses to portray community in 1930s America. -structure; animal imagery; symbolism -Steinbeck’s use of language reinforces his depiction of community The novel starts with an idyllic‚ natural scene. This creates a sense of peacefulness and calm. However‚ this scene is disrupted by George and Lennie’s arrival. Key parts through

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    [insert modern horse breed name here] and examining the following traits: a. [insert trait #1 here] b. [insert trait #2 here] c. [insert trait #3 here] 2. My isolated geographical area of choice is [insert location here] and will be studied during the evolutionary time period of [insert an appropriate time range] Perform and Record I will be comparing Przewalski’s horse with: 1. [insert modern HORSE breed #1 here] 2. [insert modern HORSE breed #2 here]

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    mostly made up of Stampede strings and leather or horse hair. Stampede strings were used to prevent the hat from blowing off when Cowboys went at extreme speeds while horse riding. The string was installed by running it half-way around the crown of the hat. Then through the holes on each side. Its ends were then knotted and secured under the chin or around the back. This is how is kept it on the head during windy conditions or when riding a horse. Some of the popular hats were: Bowler Hat

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    literal. Most of the characters in the novel are impaired in a constricting way‚ whether it is mentally through isolation‚ loneliness and intellectuality or physically through their damaged bodies. Crooks‚ the stable buck who works with the ranch horses‚ resides in a little shed connected to the barn by himself because he is the only black man on the ranch. He is named after his crooked back. Similar to Crooks‚ Candy the swamper is hunched back and lame. He had also lost one of his hands at the ranch

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    happy boys‚ like a flock of sheep‚ Hailing the snow piled white and deep; Past the woman‚ so old and gray. Hastened the children on their way. None offered a helping hand to her‚ So weak and timid‚ afraid to stir‚ Lest the carriage wheels or the horses’ feet Should trample her down in the slippery street. At last came out of the merry troop The gayest boy of all the group; He paused beside her and whispered low‚ “I’ll help you across‚ if you wish to go.” Her aged hand on his strong young arm

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    “Y” 4. to jerk d. a person who helps to commit a crime 5. booty e. to push or move something somewhere quickly with a lot of force 6. accomplice f. a set of traps that is put around a horse’s head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it 7. fork g. to pull something suddenly and forcefully II. Replace the italicized parts of the words from the text. 1. I’ve heard some strange and peculiar stories about you shooting one or two men. 2. Shark Dodson got up and bend his

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    boy. I grew up in the rural part of town on our family’s ranch. Most knew where my family resided‚ as we set up our establishment and named it the Double G Ranch. Amongst my family‚ included a vast variety of animals. We had everything from racing horses to bulls and even a mean rooster that startled everyone on the farm except for my mother. Friends and close relatives would often visit to participate in trail rides‚ social gatherings‚ and other outdoor activities. My family’s ranch became not only

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    centuries. They have also our constant companions (કાયમી સાથીદારો) because they help us in many ways. Their services (સેવાઓ) to mankind (માનવજાત માટે ની) are great and unbelievable. Meat‚ skin‚ bones and milk of animals are used all over the world. The horse‚ the camel‚ the elephant‚ the donkey‚ the reindeer etc. are used for travelling and transportation. Thus‚ they are very useful to mankind. But how we treat the animals? We have been extremely (ખૂબ જ) selfish in the use of the animals. We have overloaded

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    old honey. Droving that year‚ Charleville to the Hunter‚ nineteen-one it was‚ and the drought beginning; sixty head left at the McIntyre‚ the mud round them hardened like iron; and the yellow boy died in the sulky ahead with the gear‚ but the horse went on‚ stopped at Sandy Camp and waited in the evening. It was the flies we seen first‚ swarming like bees. Came to the Hunter‚ three hundred head of a thousand- cruel to keep them alive - and the river was dust. Or mustering up in the Bogongs

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    Crooks (named for his crooked back) is the stable buck who works with the ranch horses. He lives in the harness room by himself because of the segregation law set by Jim Crow; he is also the only black man on the ranch. Crooks likes to read books this shows he is cleverer than the other men on the ranch and likes to keep his room neat‚ but he has been so beaten down by loneliness and prejudicial treatment of that he is also starting to treat people with hatred. His Physical disability is one of the

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