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    Maned Wolf

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    dark legs. It has large molars to process the fruit in its diet. Behavioural: Maned wolfs rotate their large ears to listen for prey in the grass. It taps the ground with its front feet to flush out the prey and then pounces to catch it. Around dusk maned wolfs emit loud barks‚ or roar-barks to let their mate know where they are and to warn other wolves to stay away. Functional: Maned wolfs give birth to live young. These adaptations help the maned wolf to survive in their habitat. Eating a

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    clanging together in celebration‚ of soul touching conversation‚ of passionate moaning and of selfish happiness. Only then did the nature of the situation weigh on him‚ the room was ruthlessly soaked in darkness‚ a lonely ray stood it’s own against the dusk‚ it emerged from the crooked edges of the door they had left half open as they departed‚ a pitiful sign of sympathy. He marched to the door and shoved it close‚ determined to face the shadows on his own. He crushed his palms against his chests‚ feeling

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    Gatsby Newspaper Article

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    Gatsby?..What Gatsby? The man that has had everyone talking lately‚ has had yet another extravaganza at his West Egg home‚ hundreds of people showed up by the dozens last night to drink‚ dance and carry on from dusk until morning light. The success of Gatsby’s lavish parties had everyone‚ especially the women‚ talking who this mystery millionaire was? Rumours flew my way once the champagne had started taking affect‚ “I heard he was a German spy”‚ “I’m sure he is part of a mob” were only the start

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    famous gothic poet and story writer born in Boston on January 19‚ 1809. The story features the antagonist Montessor‚ plotting revenge on his enemy Fortunato for disrespecting him. He encounters Fortunato at a seasonal evening carnival‚ “It was about dusk one evening‚ during the supreme madness of the carnival season‚ that I encountered my “friend” (84). Fortunato was drunk and vulnerable‚ “Fortunato‚ who had seemed to have “been drinking much” (84).” Montessor sees this as his chance to take revenge

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    Levine’s another poem “Lights‚ I Have Seen Before” probes social isolation and social terror with tremendous eloquence. It opens with daybreak and closes at dusk‚ and firmly locate at urban life. The children are “off somewhere‚” the speaker is isolated‚ the television and refrigerator provide only muffled and inhumane- perhaps even deathly sound: I hear only the buzz of current in the TV and the refrigerator groaning against the coming day. (3-8) This sound makes him remembers the sound of

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    In the short story‚ The Pardoner’s Tale‚ Chaucer wrote about three men who went on a journey to conquer death. As the men continued on their way they found a tree‚ and underneath the tree was “A pile of golden florins on the ground‚ new coined‚ eight bushels of them as they thought no longer was it death those fellows sought.” (lines 112-115). The men forgot about their mission to conquer death and focused on getting the gold coins‚ but the three men did not want to share with one another. The three

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    "Mathematics‚ rightly viewed‚ possesses not only truth‚ but supreme beauty" A frosting winter day. A dusk is coming. A student is walking down the river‚ trying to catch the last sparks of the sun reflecting on the smooth surface of the water. He is holding a camera in his hands as well as the sketchbook. Suddenly ‚ an old man comes out of the blue from the forest. He quickly recognises the boy and seems to be puzzled about his presence in the woods. Man: Good evening

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    Lady of Shalott

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    key quotes help to illustrate three different stages in Lady Shalott’s life. Tennyson characterizes the first stage of Lady Shalott’s life where she is cursed and cut off from society as cold and somber. This feeling can be seen in‚ "Little breezes dusk and shiver (ln. 11). The second stage of Lady Shalott’s life in which she is inspired by the knight‚ "The sun came dazzling through the leaves‚" is convincing evidence by testimony of the leaves that there is reference to fall (ln. 75). Finally Lady

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    The Only Tree Left

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    were anxious and were waiting for me to say the reason for such a meeting. I told them the whole incident and we together decided to build up the forest again. Everyone was given ten seedlings and five buckets of water. We completed our planting till dusk and waving a goodbye to the tree we left because the sky had been cloudy all day long. After almost a week I came back to the forest and saw the “only tree left” of the last week green and shady. I went and was about to hug the tree just when it dropped

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    The Gleaners Art Analysis

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    shirts‚ hats (which is just a piece of cloth wrapped around their heads) and long skirts. One women is also wearing arm sleeves which is tied just above her elbow with string. The sky is getting dark (evening) / its still early in the morning (dawn/dusk) While the works at the back are harvesting the wheat and carrying the hay around‚ guarded by worker who instructs them‚ the three women are picking up the ‘leftovers’ which includes strands of missed wheat and grains. They have cloths tied around

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