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    Once More to the Lake is an essay mainly about how the author/dad‚ E. B. White‚ can’t quite seem to let go of his childhood. A lot of his childhood memories are embedded within the lake and the surrounding areas‚ so he cannot help but constantly reminisce about how things were when he used to visit the lake as a child. This seems to take away from his current visit to the lake in my opinion. He does not seem to want to live in the moment but constantly makes comparisons of how the waitresses were

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    Once More to the Beach When I was younger‚ my family would often go on vacation to Navarre‚ Florida. If it was asked of me‚ I would not be able to pinpoint the city on a map‚ but I remember the exact layout of the area where we visited. We frequented the beach so often I can recall with certainty the salty smell in the air. Often when thinking of that town‚ I reminisce on the feeling of sand under my feet. In the essay “Once More to the Lake‚” E.B. White speaks nostalgically about previous experiences

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    Luc Brubaker Professor Kozak English 110 Reading Journal 5 2 October 2012 Reading Journal 5‚ Prompt 1 Between Cisneros’s “Only Daughter” and White’s “Once more to the Lake‚” the audience gets two tastes of starting and ending lines‚ both taking the essay to the same place. Ultimately‚ both beginnings prepare the reader for their flash back story and end with a specific moment during the story that will always stick with them. Although their format was similar and their beginning and ending strategies

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    One summer‚ along about 1904‚ my father rented a camp on a lake in Maine and took us all there for the month of August. We all got ringworm from some kittens and had to rub Pond’s Extract on our arms and legs night and morning‚ and my father rolled over in a canoe with all his clothes on; but outside of that the vacation was a success and from then on none of us ever thought there was any place in the world like that lake in Maine. We returned summer after summer--always on August 1st for one month

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    This line from E.B. White’s Once More to the Lake‚ is structured as a declarative‚ compound-complex sentence. It is compound because it contains two separate clauses which are joined together by a semicolon. It is complex because the main clauses contain a combination of an independent clause and a dependent clause. In the first portion of the sentence‚ the dependent clause is “In the daytime‚ in the hot morning…” and the independent clause is “these motors made a petulant‚ irritable sound.” In the

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    Jones 4/7/2014 Between the descriptive essay "Once More to the Lake" by E.B. White‚ and the narrative essay "How to Say Nothing in 500 Words" by P.M. Roberts I find the descriptive essay to be far more interesting to read for the way it is written appeals to the senses of the reader. Both essays‚ however‚ carry good merit and are written very well. The essay that is currently being presented is an interpretation of the similarities and differences between the styles of these two essays‚ and the

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    Throughout Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard and Shakespeare’s King Richard III‚ there are many similarities between both texts. This can be seen through values such as the importance of integrity as well as trust. However‚ it is only to a certain extent that both texts portray these similar values. Throughout Al Pacino’s modern remake of Looking for Richard‚ many modern cinematic techniques such as the specific use of colours‚ rearrangement of the original text as well as comparisons made in commentary

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    forgotten. In E. B. White’s essay‚ Once More to the Lake‚ he delivers an underlying message of the power of a memory. As worldly possessions come and go‚ it remains impossible to take away a memory from someone. A weaker memory may be defiled and warped‚ but the true power lies within meaningful and clear memories which can stay with a person for the entirety of their life. He shows that even as his father stops taking him to his beloved childhood camping spot near a lake‚ and

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    Once More to the Lake” “Once More to the Lake” is about a father who takes his son to a camp he had visited often as a boy with his own father. While on this trip‚ the man often reminisces about how this camp has not changed a bit and that he often feels like he has gone back in time and is the boy he was when he first came‚ not the father he now is like when the speaker says “[…] or I would be saying something‚ and suddenly it would be not I but my father who was saying the words […]” (White

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    Writing Effective Comparison or Contrast Essays A Comparison or Contrast essay is an essay in which you either compare something or contrast something.  A comparison essay is an essay in which you emphasize the similarities‚ and a contrast essay is an essay in which you emphasize the differences.  We use comparison and contrast thinking when deciding which university to attend‚ which car to buy‚ or whether to drive a car or take a bus or an airplane to a vacation site. In this section‚ two classic

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