跟植物有关的话题最近非常多,大家要多加小心。这个贴给大家总结的是Plants和 Trees,大家发送 “花2014” 可以获得flower的答案。 Plants 你了解植物吗,知道如何种植吗,亲自种过吗? Trees 你喜欢树吗,小时候爬过树吗,你喜欢树林吗,中国著名的森林是什么 Botany Botanical/botanic park Displaying a range or plants labelled withtheir names Greenhouse Seed Root Stem Bud Leaf Bud Blossom Flower Photosynthesis 新色西斯 Produce oxygen Absorb carbon dioxide 带奥克赛得 Organic Cucumber Weed Trellises Frankly‚ I know quite little about plants.All I know is some basic knowledge like a plant grows from a seed‚ then it has
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You read about Lennie‚ the gentle giant‚ who believes in the dream so much that he influences some of the other characters to believe in it as well. Crooks and Candy‚ who are both getting old and very lonely‚ both wish to escape to this magical fairyland where everything is perfect. It is this ideal world that drives George and Lennie to stick together‚ to achieve their goal. They both came very close but in the end‚ George had to face reality that it just wasn’t going to come true and had to end
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part of it all this time. In addition‚ another piece of imagery the author uses is when she explains the setting of the story. “Inside‚ the club was full of dry ice smoke. Colored lights played over the dance floor‚ turning it into a multicolored fairyland of blues and acid greens‚ hot pinks and golds” (2). In this quote the author describes the setting of the
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The dawn and the day resumed their place in a time‚ and the risen sun sent hot waves of yellow mist that made its path bright before it. The leaves laughed in the sun‚ and their laughter shook the trees until each bough was like a girl’s school in fairyland. God had refused to accept the bribe. For another moment John watched the triumph of the day metaphor. Then‚ turning he saw a flutter of brown down (metaphor) by the lake‚ then another flutter‚ then another lexical repetition‚ like the dance of
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My Fathers Journey To America. The plane was taking off. Gravity pulled me lean on the back of the seat. Seeing the trees‚ roads‚ cars and buildings became more and more blurry in my sight‚ I felt my brain was blank. "Hey‚ I’m really going to leave tomorrow…" I called my best friend the night before I left. "Don’t forget to swim across the Pacific Ocean to visit me." She said after the long silence. Yes‚ for me at that time‚ America was truly just Hollywood and Disneyland on the other side of
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Chapter 1-Third Characters: * Andrew (Ender)- main character‚ a third * Deedee-nurse * Peter-Enders’s older brother‚ evil * Doctor- took monitor from Ender * Bugger * Miss.Pumphrey-Ender’s teacher * Stilson- boy that Ender beat up * Valentine Places: * Doctor’s office * Miss.Pumphrey’s Class * Bus stop Society Things: * Monitor-in the neck‚ can see and hear what the person wearing it sees or hears * Third- the third child in a family‚ this
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What you can get from the travel? Finding yourself‚enjoying your life‚expanding your horizons‚being more humble and feeling the world in a new way. Travel may change your life and your world could be little different from others. Travel gives you the opportunity to taste a variety of food and walk through various places.You can also touch the soul of heaven and earth nature in Zhangjiajie as long as there is a soul willing to feel the real beauty‚ even if less money than others. Travel gives you
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The knights at Arthur’s court certainly think the Green Knight must be a ghost or a magical being‚ they think he is an apparition from the land of fairy: For astonishing sights they had seen‚ but such a one never; Therefore a phantom from Fairyland the folk there deemed him. So even the doughty were daunted and there no reply‚ All sitting stock still‚ astounded by his voice. (XI.239-242) They are in fear of being magicked‚ for no one dares to speak when confronted with what appears
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The Great Water Giant The Great Water Giant Has finished his bath. He pulls the huge plug Out of the clouds. He roars his thunderous laugh And a wet slippery waterfall Spills out of a squelchy sky. ‘Look out below’ he seems to shout as the water Splooshes‚ splashes‚ plishes‚ ploshes‚ gushes‚siushes‚ And soaks deep into the thirsty earth. by Ian Souter Jack Frost Look out! Look out! Jack Frost is about!| He’s after our fingers and toes; And all through the night‚ The gay
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It seems that a recurring theme in writer John Keats’ odes is the idea of permanence versus temporality. They investigate the relationships‚ or barriers to relationship‚ between always changing human beings and the eternal‚ static and unalterable forces superior to humans. In John Keats’ poems‚ "Ode to a Nightingale" and "To Autumn" Keats longs for the immortality of the beauty of the season and of the song of the nightingale but deep down he knows he can not obtain it. In the ode "To Autumn" author
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