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    poem he shows real life imagery: “My fingers touching her side brought me the reason—her side was warm; her fawn lay there waiting‚ alive‚ still‚ never to be born.” Stafford is showing genuine emotion and real tenderness towards the deer and we can have a visual of deer and its unborn fetus. Mckuen and Stafford’s poems differ in persona. In “Thoughts of Punishment” the poem is being told in third person: “There ought to be capital punishment for cars that run over rabbits and drive into dogs and commit

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    because it was rich in fruits and roots. They also performing austenties and practicing rigid vows. There was a time that they need the faggots and churning staff in order to perform a rites. They wanted to hunt a deer‚but unfortunately‚the deer sprang away‚try to hunt it using bow but the deer runs for away. Until the time that they feeling fatigued and thristy. Complication: Yudhistira told his youngest brother‚Nakula‚to climb up the tree and look for any signs of water nearby. After he saw‚he proceeded

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    some very simple word choices in the poem by William Stafford‚ “Traveling Through the Dark” take on monumental importance‚ stating‚ for example‚ that when the poet refers to the “group” witnessing this event‚ “The group appears to be the man‚ the deer‚ the unborn fawn‚ and by extension‚ all of nature” (Kitchen). In short‚ Judith Kitchen assists the casual reader of this poem

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    is trying to make a difficult decision.  The title of this poem suggests a normal everyday occurrence. Even when the finding of the dead deer is discovered it is not portrayed as a traumatic or the narrator proceeds with his unfortunate task. When he approaches the scene notices that the deer has a big belly meaning that she was about to give birth to a baby deer‚ at this point the narrator puts the main character in a tough decision making time just like life would be. In this moment he stops‚

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     That was the most interesting most amazing video I have ever seen. The animals are so beautiful and so unique it was just astonishing. Okay‚ heres the real start. Siberia has a thriving animal population.  There are reindeer‚ long­horned goats‚ ibex‚ musk deer and many more species. The Siberian Salamander is one of the interesting animals of Siberia because it is one of the few animals that can survive deep freezing. Siberia is also home of one of the world’s rarest and most beautiful bird‚ the Siberian White Crane

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    Ticks and mosquitoes are becoming an apparent nuisance. The clan heads to the Great Plains where most of the animals described were found. Such as the Buffalo or Bison (Bison bison) which was a big part through the trip for food and clothing. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) were discovered for the first time. Elk (Cervus canadensis) Beaver (Castor canadensis) and Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) were also some mammals described. Some birds that were described were Canadian geese (Branta

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    The erratic cry of a lost wolf reverberates through the slave cabins. “You hear that wolf boy? You hear it?” Cassius Banner‚ Master John’s longest held slave‚ screams to his son. The dark-skin adolescent nods. The fury of his father is the product of a life lacerated not by the whip but by the whites. Cassius’s left arm was eviscerated by Master John’s ferocious pack of rottweilers‚ after the slave was framed for learning how to read. His back contains blotches of dark red swamps‚ dirty-covered

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    with a flint and a small nail so he could look around for his gear‚ once he was awake enough to focus. A few minutes later‚ his father started moving in the next room‚ and that was his cue to start getting prepared for his morning hunt. Putting on his deer hide coat and grabbing his short bow and the candle‚ he left his room. "Hey‚ son‚ a bit slower than usual aren’t you?" Jimoel’s father said while smirking. It was a little joke between them. Whoever was slower would get picked on for the rest of the

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    decision on one quiet and dark night. The driver‚ who is never specified as a he or she‚ travels through the dark on the Wilson River road where he stumbles upon a dead deer who was blocking part of a narrow road. The main character fearing

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    Lost So there I stood‚ no clue about my surroundings in a place I had never been before. Being in a forest all alone with nothing but a barely sharp pocket knife is a bad place to be but I had no choice in the matter‚ I was lost. I knew the first thing I had to do would be to build some kind of a shelter‚ something to keep me out of the weather and safe from any animals wanting to eat me. Next‚ I would need to find a food source abundant enough to last until I could be found. So I set out to find

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