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    Descriptive Writing

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    atmosphere has darken considerably and for a while‚ it seems as if it would stay that way. Before long‚ the stars peep out and soon the place is once more trance-like. The tiny pinpricks of silvery light surround the glorious moon that is reflecting on the surface of the water. The moon sinks as the tide rises to meet its copy. Now bewitched‚ I stare at the dancing fireflies which add there light to the brilliance around them. A lone cricket chirps and soon enough‚ the night sounds started up in a chorus

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    children of her own. Artemis is the goddess of wild animals‚ hunt‚ and the moon. Artemis was born on the island of Delos. She had a threefold divinity‚ being styled Artemis on earth‚ Luna‚ or the moon‚ in heaven‚ and Hecate‚ or Proserpine‚ in hell. The poets say she had three heads‚ one of a horse‚ another of a woman‚ and the third of a dog. Artemis’s weapon is a bow and arrow. Her symbol is a full moon with a half moon on either side. She is seen in most myths as a girl running on in the woods

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    that it receives a thousand times less sunlight than Earth does. Neptune has 13 moons which makes Neptune more far away. One is triton which is the biggest and largest one. Triton has active volcanoes and slightly smaller than the earth. Some of the other moons of Neptune are Nereid‚ Proteus‚ Larissa‚ Despina‚ Galatea‚ Thalassa‚ and Naiad. These moons are much smaller than Triton and‚ except for Nereid. Six moons orbit are very close to Neptune‚ one orbit is extreme elliptical orbit nereid‚

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    Free Fall Lab

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    resistance (minimal). Hypothesis: If the acceleration due to gravity is measured on Earth‚ Moon‚ and Mars‚ then the results will be different due to the fact that each planet and satellite has a different gravitational attraction since each has a different mass. The researcher believes that each of the values will differ with the largest acceleration being Earth and the smallest acceleration being the Moon. The researcher also predicts that their results will be comparable to given standards however

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    very selfless. In the two folktales “ The Four Dragons”‚ and “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the main characters helped others. The authors used a common theme of selflessness. in the folktales‚ they use contrast and contradictions and Epiphany to describe the theme of selflessness. But‚ they also use different sign posts to get the theme across. In “The Four Dragons‚” the author used memory moments‚ and in “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the author used motif. Sometimes people contradict what you normally think

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare brilliantly uses the night as a motif which plays a valuable role in the play. He combines this motif with the related symbols of the play to demonstrate the power of night and its correlation with love and vision. He uses symbolism and imagery to develop the motif and makes extensive use of the night forest which‚ in part‚ helps the situation of the four young lovers‚ one of the main plots of the play. It might seem strange that Shakespeare would

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    is eager to learn magic. 4. RECONNAISSANCE: She went in search for the Magus. 5. DELIVERY: Brida found out that he is a Teacher of the Tradition of the Sun‚ and that there are two traditions‚ the Tradition of the Sun and the Tradition of the Moon. When one masters a tradition‚ he/she shall teach the other tradition. And in order to learn‚ one must be completely honest. 6. TRICKERY: It is Brida’s mind playing tricks on her‚ it is her mind that makes her imagine things‚ hindering her from

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    Amends

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    unnoticed and their left to make amends for other peoples actions. The very title amends means to compensate or make up for a wrongdoing. In this particular poem it’s the moon making amends for the faults in the world. The very first line is from Merchant of Venice‚ act 5‚ helps set the scene‚ automatically linking the poem with the moon. “Cold” atmosphere‚ suggests night-time‚ white star further suggests night-time. “Another exploding” = another repeatedly happening. Either the apple blossoms are falling

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    Philippine Literature

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    events that could happen next; and 3. write a different story ending to a story read or heard. II. Subject Matter A. Listening: The Wind and the Sun B. Speaking: Rhyming Words C. Reading: The First Moon and Stars D. Writing: Writing of a different story ending to the story read/heard. MATERIALS: A. Fun in English 2 Textbook‚ pages 237 to 250 B. Pictures of: ✓ Starry and moonlit sky ✓ King

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    that take purses go by the moon and seven stars‚ and not by Phoebus”‚ displays that Falstaff compares objects of the sky to the time of day. Moreover‚ he further explains that prince Hal joins him during the night to steal. Implying that the moon represents night‚ and the seven stars characterize the seven planets of our galaxy. Most importantly not Phoebus signifies his twin sister Diana‚ the goddess of the moon and hunting. “Gentlemen of the shade‚ minions of the moon”‚ refines that Falstaff continues

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