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    which is evident in all her poems. Her poetry is confessional‚ in the sense that it is often an obsessive analysis of herself. The exploration of identity is apparent in poems that I have studied. These poems are ‘Morning Song’‚ ‘Child’‚ ‘Black Rook in Rainy Weather’ (BRR)‚ ‘Mirror’ and ‘The Arrival of the Bee Box’ (ABB). These poems are intriguing and narrate the world around Plath. As her poetry is often confessional‚ the tone is sometimes melancholic‚ her honesty is visceral‚ yet her writing is beautiful

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    rainy seasons

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    prosperity‚ rich harvest‚ happiness and joy. However‚ excess of everything is bad. It is equally true of rains. If they are in excess‚ they may result in floods‚ widespread suffering and loss. But generally‚ rains are welcome after the hot and sultry weather of summer. They bring welcome relief and revival of agricultural activities. It is said that mercy droplet as the gentle rain from heavens. Scarcity of rain results in drought‚ famine and spells of suffering. India depends for its prosperity

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    Rainy season

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    INTRODUCTION: The wet season‚ monsoon season or rainy season is the time of year when most of a region’s average annual rainfalloccurs. It usually lasts one or more months.The term "green season" is also sometimes used as aeuphemism by tourist authorities. Areas with wet seasons are dispersed across portions of the tropics andsubtropics.Under

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    rainy season

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    The Rainy Season. The rainy season comes after the summer. It brings rains after the heat of the sun. The season gives respite from the scorching heat of the summer. It brings life to the plants and trees. Ponds‚ rivers and streams are filled to the full. Greenery returns to the garden. The season holds particular importance for the agriculturists. It is a blessing for them‚ as they depend on rain for farming. They are happy to see the cloud-laden sky. They take their plough and oxen and go out

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    New South Wales braces for river peaks as Queensland counts flood cost Four deaths confirmed from torrential rains that have drenched Australia’s east coast‚ recalling 2010-2011 disaster * ‚ Tuesday 29 January 2013 03.13 EST * Jump to comments (197) Rescuers check a flooded area of Rosalie in Brisbane‚ the Queensland capital. Photograph: Dave Hunt/EPA A fourth person has died in flood-affected areas on Australia’s east coast as communities across the states of New South Wales and Queensland

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    What? And How? 1. How is lightning formed? Cumulonimbus clouds must become electrically charged therefore‚ in most rain clouds the bottom of the rain cloud is negatively charged and the top is positively charged. Lightning is created as a discharge of built up energy due to the separation of positive and negative charges which are generated inside the thunderstorm. 2. How are tornadoes formed? Tornadoes form in unusually violent thunderstorms when there is sufficient instability‚ and wind shear

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    On The Rainy River

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    Diana Nguyen English 2 Pre-AP 2 5 November 2013 On The Rainy River prompt In Tim O’Brien’s “On the Rainy River”‚ Tim is presented with a conflict that would change his life depending on which choice he makes. Tim narrates the story in a mix of present day and flashbacks‚ being that the voice of the younger Tim O’Brien is less mature and less morally complex than present day Tim. In the summer of 1968‚ Tim‚ a recent college graduate‚ receives a draft notice to fight in The Vietnam War. This

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    A Rainy Day

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    cause natural disasters‚ diseases etc. However‚ when it rains in the middle of the summer‚ its heaven on earth. I also experienced a rainy day. I was going to my best friend’s house; we had not met for many days. I was just going out when it started pouring cats & dogs. I went in with teary eyes since my mother firmly said that I should not go out at all in this weather. I thought that the rain was the worst thing ever. I was very sad. Therefore‚ I went in my room to sulk. I suddenly heard a bird

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    Passage to Rainy Mountain N. Scott Momaday‚ in the memoir “The Way to Rainy Mountain”‚ traced the ancestral roots of his tribe back to the start of the Kiowa tribe. Momaday had always known about his ancestry but the death of his grandmother‚ Aho‚ prompted him to seek an in-depth personal exploration of his family history and background. Therefore‚ Momaday went back to his grandmother’s residence and he observed that the spirit of the Kiowa tribe was faint but still very stirring. When he

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    author to tell the story in their own words and in another way ot strategie thereby changing the main idea of the real story. Dealing with characters‚ non-fiction involves real people who were present but fiction only creates characters. In ‘On a Rainy River’‚ the author seems to be physically calm especially while talking to the old man. But he has a lot of negative thoughts about going to the war as well. He is more of a coward because he was scared to go fight and did not have the courage to stand

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