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    Zoomorphism

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    brown Methuselah built itself a nest‚ stored the grains we gave it in various hideaways and scampered about in plain sight of the snakes. We were amazed." Pi later mentions that the mouse was bitten by a young viper; and then was eaten by an adult viper. This represents that the older snakes knew the status of the mouse‚ but the ignorant young viper was oblivious to it. Pi gives more examples about zoomorphism‚ but the one that sticks out the most is how a dog sometimes acts as a mother for a lion

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    distilled water and 0.5 mL of 100% plant extract to 0.5 mL distilled water respectively. For the control‚ 2 mg. antidiarrheal drugs were mixed with 2 mL distilled water. After starving 12 albino mice for 12 hours‚ each mouse received 0.2 mL of their respective extract. After one hour‚ each mouse was given 0.2 mL charcoal meal which is composed of 20 mL castor oil‚ 10 mL coconut oil and 2 g activated carbon. After another hour‚ the mice were all sacrificed by chloroform and dissected to get the intestines

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    examples of symbolism such as‚ the mouse in Lennie’s pocket‚ Lennie’s puppy‚ George and Lennie’s farm‚ Candy’s dog‚ Lennie’s death‚ and the rabbits Lennie always dream about . Symbolism plays a very important part in this novel‚ so therefore I will be discussing what each symbol represents. In the novel Of Mice and Men an example of symbolism is the mouse Lennie pets in his pocket. The mouse that Lennie pets in his pocket can be illustrated as Lennie himself. A mouse is usually at the bottom of

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    means he can’t talk to George properly. A sign which says that Lennie is lonely is that he wants to keep dead animals as he says “I don’t know why I can’t keep it. It ain’t anybody’s mouse. I didn’t steal it. I found it lyin right beside the road.’ This is saying that Lennie wants to keep it as he will see the mouse as one of his friends. When Crooks threatened Lennie saying that George might abandon him Lennie was sure that George wouldn’t do anything like that because he is sure that his friendship

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    Analysis of 3 Blind Mice

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    how they run… They all ran after the farmer’s wife‚ Who cut off their tails with a carver’s knife‚ Have you ever seen such a thing in your life? As 3 Blind Mice”. To summarize the above nursery rhyme I was able to conclude there are 3 mice and each mouse is blind. I found that the mice run and chased the farmer’s wife. I also was able to conclude that the farmer’s wife cut off all 3 of the mice’s tails. That is all I was able to come up with as far as summarizing goes. After completing an analyzation

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    Ugly Duckling Remix

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    everyone that they saw everything. So the three mice stubbled to the witness box and told their story. “we were having a picnic you see‚ there were blue sandwiches and green cakes. The grass was red and the sky was purple” Mouse One shook his head and put a hand over Mouse Two who was talking. “the sky was orange not purple you would have to be blind not to see that!”. The judge finally realising that the mice were useless to the case had them escorted out. Next was Mother duckling and

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    Green Mile Book Report

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    lot to the movie and the book because this is how Paul finds out that Coffey is innocent. Another small thing is the placement of the prisoners in the book and the movie. They aren’t exact but they are pretty close and this shows importance when the mouse‚ later called Mr. Jingles‚ walks up and down the green mile. Lastly‚ a small detail that is the same in both the book and the movie is the last sentence. Paul explains his punishment for killing one of God’s great miracles. This is very important because

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    Nuit of the Living Dead

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    starts to take off is when the main character‚ who is also the writer‚ launches into his description of the mice in the attic with walnuts from the tree in the side yard. After finding a mouse struggling still alive in one of the traps set in the attic‚ the main character sets about trying to rescue the poor mouse. Through a rather darkly humorous set of events the main character ends up trying to mercifully drown the

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    Understanding Research

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    of different and interesting concepts and ideas we learned. But‚ the ones I found the most compelling was the effect of touch on baby mice and the placebo effect. The first topic‚ the effect of touch on baby mice‚ I found very interesting. A mother mouse is very touchy with her offspring. The scientist did an experiment having the control group have no touch from anything and the experimental group was combed with a brush. The results of the experiment was that the mice who hadn’t been brushed had

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    for the reader to get to know‚ he is given the description of quite a streetwise and aware character from Steinbeck’s definition using the phrases "small and quick‚ dark of face‚ with restless eyes and sharp strong features” suggesting he is like a mouse and lets us in on some visual imagery early on in the story as he tells us “Every part of him was defined: small‚ strong hands‚ slender arms‚ a thin and bony nose."‚ Whereas Steinbeck has stood him right next to his opposite who was completely on

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