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    aroma was breath taking as I took more steps into the exhilarating forest. The pastel coloured trees were bright and vibrant‚ mile after mile. The barks looked like candy cane and the touch of their tufts were much softer than silk‚ and their sweet smell of fresh butterfly milk. Under the trees I saw the barbaloots‚ frisking about‚ looking absolutely brown and furry‚ but they had the softest fur‚ I had ever felt and they pranced pass me stuffing their chubby cheeked faces

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    A Description of a City Shower By Jonathan Swift Careful observers may foretell the hour (By sure prognostics) when to dread a shower: While rain depends‚ the pensive cat gives o’er Her frolics‚ and pursues her tail no more. Returning home at night‚ you’ll find the sink Strike your offended sense with double stink. If you be wise‚ then go not far to dine; You’ll spend in coach hire more than save in wine. A coming shower your shooting corns presage‚ Old achès throb‚ your hollow

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    The Smell of alcohol wafted through the street‚ it reeked so bad it could make anybody feel nauseous. The bitter chill of the London night‚ so cold the doorway felt like an arctic glacier. Street lights beaming so brightly‚ the sight could make someone squint immediately. The aroma of pollution so strong‚ you could taste it on your tongue. The golden rust‚ covering the bars of the steps by the doorway‚ mould streaming down from the seeping gutter. People would walk past you‚ either giving you

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    feelings through various outlets. We are born with senses that allow us to feel and express a wide arraignment of emotions. When one of these senses fail we are automatically disabled‚ but many find alternatives to express these emotions. Erin McGraw in “Bad Eyes” learns to express her emotions through the use of extensive metaphors that allow the reader to feel what she is writing. The metaphors create a bridge that helps us to understand what McGraw faces throughout her life. The reader gains insight

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    Throughout Hamlet’s ordeal‚ he must interact with many people. Each interaction poses several possible ways to act‚ because of his obsessive nature‚ he often chose to sacrifice relationships in order to accomplish other goals and feel better about his situation. Many times‚ Hamlet could have tried to confront people concerning the way they were acting‚ but instead chose to ignore their existence‚ or in more extreme cases‚ end their existence. I can’t stress enough how different the situation could

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    a mother as the one that takes care of the home. Others may complain that their mother is the one that is constantly nagging. Through the times constantly changing and my own life experience‚ my view on a mother is above and beyond the typical description. A mother is the strongest person a child will encounter. When I think of my mother‚ the first thing that comes to mind is her striking appearance. She is the epitome of a brown-eyed bombshell. My mother has long‚ perfect legs to match her beautifully

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    fulfilling role. The poem was written in 1976‚ when the feminist movement was in full swing. The overall tone of the poem‚ anger‚ reflects the thoughts and feelings of women at that time. And probably even today. The structure of “What’s that Smell in the Kitchen?” is free verse. The poem does not rhyme and is not written in iambic pentameter. The rhythm or cadence of varies throughout the poem. Metaphors and symbolism are used to maximize the effectiveness of the

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    the stadium. It was so crowded‚ you could barely breathe with all the people and food vendors around. I could smell a mixture of so many things. The first thing was the people‚ some there smelled like they had just taken a shower but others smelled like a dead skunk. You just couldn’t stand the smell you had to walk away from that person as fast as possible. The other smells I could smell was the food from the vendors. The one I liked the most was the smoked sausage and pulled pork vendor. I was in

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    Plus the original smell of old Dundalk mixes together making the air smell awfully strange. But the smell of the fresh cut grass masks it all. You can see factory from the porch. There are many different cars in the parking lot and few people talking on cell phones and smoking cigarettes‚ outside on their lunch

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    Us ‘TASTE’ The sense of smell and production of saliva was looked at to see how much of an affect the two have on a person’s ability to taste a given food. Smell was proved to be what had the most affect on a person being able to identify a certain taste and flavor. Saliva proved to have an affect but not as drastic as smell. When the sense of smell and production of saliva are used‚ volunteers are able to identify the correct taste and flavor. In everyday life people smell and taste things constantly

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