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    Your Inner Fish

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    their mouths” (Shubin 60). Without teeth creatures would have a smaller variety of options when it came to food choices. Bigger fish could only eat smaller fish and so on. As explained by Shubin “… teeth can be the great equalizer: smaller fish can munch on bigger fish if they have good teeth” (Shubin 60). So we derive from this that teeth can play an important role in the food chain and thus in evolution. However‚ teeth play a more important part than this. By studying the anatomy of teeth many secrets

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    You all were brought into this world‚ lived as a child happily with a loving family. A fence keeps you contained from running wild; you are surrounded by your family. You played with your sisters and brothers‚ embracing the life you have. You have grown up‚ you are strong now‚ you are bigger now‚ and you can feel every emotion now. Suddenly strange figures surround you; you are trapped within the fence of your life. You are being forced onto a ship; you are being separated from your family. Other

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    Candide Free-will-agent Determine the course of action Leibniz Cause-effect Nature catastrophe disaster=knowledge Good and bad=moral Third person Good may distance readers from the protagonist/hero Genealogy Chain reaction‚ trace back the origin Disease: syphilisparody of genealogy love and cause and effect become questionable El Dorado The best‚ utopia Good: no material wealth‚ all in agreement‚ knowledge/gallery‚ safe (very hard to reach and surrounded by mountains)‚ open

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    Rhetorical Appeals Essay “The louder she screamed‚ the harder he whipped; and where the blood ran fastest‚ there he whipped the longest.” This gruesome quote comes from the authentic book Frederick Douglass An American Slave. Douglass‚ the author of the book‚ scribes his experiences as a slave‚ and the peculiar people he meets along the way. Through his writing‚ Douglass appeals most to pathos through the cruelty thrown upon his aunt‚ the freedom of the Chesapeake‚ and his struggle with working

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    Under My Bed

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    must not close my eyes tonight. “SHUT YOUR EYES NOW‚ TOMMY! DO IT NOW!” roars the monster. The roar scares me‚ and I accidentally close my eyes. I shut them so tight I begin to see purple spots and that’s when I realize what I’ve done. I try to scream‚ but no sound comes out. The monster has taken my voice. Then‚ I feel a thumping from beneath my bed. Thump. Thump. Thump. The monster is trying to get out. Thump. Thump. Thump. I close my eyes again and pray that it won’t be too bad tonight. “Thank

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    The shrieks and screams of those before me‚ I later learned‚ were of joy‚ not fear. Yet‚ while I stood in line for California Screamin’‚ I was positive that I had just condemned myself to approximately sixty seconds of torture when I agreed to accompany my friend on the ride. I took a shaky breath‚ clenching my clammy hands into fists and staring up at Mickey’s sinister smile on the sign‚ attempting to trick me into complacency. The sugary scent of churros and the chaotic hum of the amusement park

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    “He would whip her to make her scream‚ and whip her to make her hush”(5). Douglass continues to show the mistreatment of slaves while making a contradiction. The contradiction being made is about a slave being whipped by the master which will only make the slave scream more. The whipping of slaves by the master to make her hush is contradicting to the first statement which is to make her scream. Another paradox used is “He died as he lived”(12). Douglass simply

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    complications occurred during the birth of her child. Accompanied by the doctor‚ are his son Nick and Uncle George‚ who rows across the water‚ into the Indian camp. The pregnant woman is in a shabby hut. It has been two days of intense pain and screams so loud that the men left the cabin and settled at some distance ("the men had moved off‚ up the road"). The doctor explains to his son‚ Nick‚ that the wife was in labor and she screamed because it hurts to deliver a baby. Since he had no narcotics

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    As I slowly opened my eyes‚ all I saw was darkness. I try to feel my surroundings and all I touched were bars. I call out her name and all I heard back was mmm. They came back after a few hours‚ I tried to scream‚ I tried to break the bars‚ pull them apart‚ nothing‚ nothing worked. I hid in fear at the corner of the cell‚ watching them enter the room‚ I hadn’t realized where we were until they turned the lights on. I started screaming at them to let us go‚ or if not me to let her go‚ she is of

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    The Raven Research Paper

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    begins to rock‚ back and forth‚ until it falls! You let out a sharp scream of pure terror. Then‚ suddenly‚ a mechanism catches it and the blade is merely centimeters away from your stomach. The rocking continues‚ back and forth‚ with each swing more terrifying than the last.This time just enough to slice through the just through your clothes and a very shallow incision through your skin. You scream a terrible bloodcurdling scream. The blade continues to swing‚ back and forth‚ with the expected fall

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