will more drawn to the ad and item It is shown by the creator so it’s a credible source. It shows facts about the item. Yes I feel its very effective. It shows pictures facts and specs Internet link to the advertisement http://www.ford.com/cars/mustang/trim/gt/ A food or beverage that seems healthy It shows the item in multiple views. It shows some pictures of real people so people will more drawn to the ad and item It is shown by the creator so it’s a credible source. It shows facts about the
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Could you imagine a car from 1969‚ manufactured by Ford‚ reaching an approximate value of almost $550‚000? You would think cars are supposed to depreciate over time‚ right? It’s not like the 429 Boss is an Italian made vehicle‚ or any luxury-made German car. In 1969‚ the 429 Boss sold for $3529 brand new. Adjusted for inflation‚ that is about $22‚880.32 in today’s market. But they are valued between $450‚000 and $550‚000. That’s a 2‚185% increase in value‚ which is astounding for any vehicle to
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your discussion. Sample Narrative Theses Spending six weeks in a wheelchair after breaking my leg made me realize how many ways most architectural designs fail to take mobility impairment into account. When we worked together to restore a vintage Mustang‚ my stepfather of two years finally began to feel like part of my family. My eight-grade field trip to the NASA Space Center generated my career aspiration to become an aerospace engineer. Sample Narrative Outlines I. Introduction II. What led up
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often like to give the analogy that they are best described like cars. The Quarter Horse is like your Toyota Camry‚ easy to handle‚ compact yet roomy‚ holds its value‚ and is a phenomenally safe family car. The Thoroughbred is comparable to a Ford Mustang; undeniably beautiful‚ fast‚ powerful‚ and yes a Stang holds its value but‚ they are not built for families. These two horses share an unbelievable passion and work ethic; you could
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Earl Thomas: Seahawks Superstar How would you feel‚ to be on the verge of pursuing the career you’ve always dreamt of‚ when disaster strikes your home? Earl Thomas was on his way to playing big time football when his hometown of Orange on the Texas Gulf Coast was ripped apart by Hurricane Rita. His childhood home was completely demolished‚ but he was able to move past the many trials thrown his way after joining the Seahawks in 2010. His story is one of motivation and perseverance. Earl Thomas
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(after Doris) he arrives home‚ he soon discovers that the words of his random impulse still remain on the local water town. Ron feels a rush of anger‚ so much anger that he presses the gas on his Mustang‚ hoping to leave the memory behind‚ “What makes you blush‚ and shove / the pedals of the Mustang / almost through the floor / as if you wanted to spray gravel / across the features of the past‚ / or accelerate into oblivion?” (lines 27-32). However‚ not matter how hard he tries‚ he can’t escape
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nice to have the hottest sports car‚ convertible‚ sleek and fast. This is not a possibility. What can I drive in the winter? What gets the best gas mileage? What is going to be the most reliable? For some reason I don’t think I’m getting my new Mustang or Camaro. Nope‚ not an option. Either 4-wheel drive or front wheel drive for me. GOING TO THE BEACH I can honestly say I don’t remember my first trip to the beach. Going to the beach was something that I remember doing every year since I
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her novel Power? What is the main character’s name? 6. What endangered animal did a Seminole man kill in the controversial case that L.H. researched for an article she was writing? 7. What animal does L.H. write about in her poem “Affinity: Mustang”? What words describe the animal? 8. In the final para‚ according to L.H.‚ why does she write? What is her motivation for writing? TASK 2 Go beyond the text 1. L.H. writing often acknowledges traditional Native American
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In the book of Romeo and Juliet you picture what the characters will look like. The movie shows their point of view of the characters. In the movie it shows the Montagues having a surfers characteristics. They wore a lot of beach shirts with palm trees on them. As we were reading the book I pictured them not as fancy as the Capulets but more casual type of clothing. I visioned Benvolio looking younger than Romeo and Mercutio from how the book described Benvolio. In the movie Benvolio looked a little
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