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    my first bike ride

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    My Blue Bike It was blue. It intimidated me topoint of tears many times. After succeeding to ride my first bike was magic‚ riding my bike was freedom. My dad thaught me to ride blue bike. My bike was the coolest‚ most special‚ better than anyone else’s bike in the whole world. I loved to look at it‚ riding it was another story entirely. Daddy loved to just do things. My first moments on my beautiful bike were filled with wind through my hair‚ my dad’s hands on my back pushing hard as I’m hurling

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    the number of sit-ups affect your heart rate. Independent Variable (IV): Number of sit-ups ( 0‚5‚10‚15‚20). I chose these 5 increments because they are consistent numbers in which everyone can participate without it being to much. Dependent Variable: heart rate( BPM) +/- 4 ( number of beats in 15 seconds multiplied by 4). Materials: timer‚ flat surface‚ movable clothing Background: In this experiment I will test your heart rate and if it increases or decreases with exercise (sit-ups). This is

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    ready to be ridden‚ consisting of swamps‚ slues‚ mud holes‚ and the lodge and a swimming pool‚ and it consists of the lake‚ Spider lake which gives it the name Spider lake fourwheeler park‚ which is located in Leader Minnesota. The night ride‚ the night rides were fun and kind of sketchy at the same time‚ but only being able to see 40 feet at a time was kind of tricky since the lights could only project so far‚ which lead to people misinterpreting how deep the water was‚ but a couple buddies of

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    scream‚ my cry would not come out‚ as if it was trapped inside my body. I specifically liked the steel roller coasters with several loops‚ for they would give me the sensation of being spun around like rotating car wheels. The wooden roller coasters are also very fun because they sway much more than the steel ones‚ bringing back good childhood memories of when my dad would push me on the swings. What I enjoy the most about these captivating rides‚ and what makes me want to ride them again‚ is the thrill

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    In the book Paul Revere’s Ride written by David Hackett Fischer‚ we learn about a legendary event that made a big impact in American history. At the age of 19 Revere was in charged of a family shop that his father had left behind before his death. Revere was engaged with his community serving in many positions such as clerk market‚ health officer of boston and he later became a member of the inner circle along with James Otis‚ Benjamin Edes‚ John Hancock and Sam Adams. Later on Revere is seens as

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    In 1860‚ the poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” was written‚ has anything ever brought you to think how history accurate it was? Well‚ there were a few things incorrect about this poem. First‚ Longfellow inaccurately stated‚ the use of the lantern Paul Revere had carried. Foremost‚ the author didn’t mention the correct number of people who were included. Finally‚ the Civil War purpose was inexact‚ the purpose wasn’t in detail where the reader could interpret it. Incorporated in the article was‚ Paul Revere

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    Scottie is back from North Carolina‚ his current place of residence‚ for a few days. He’s a shrimper who works on his dad’s boat. He goes deep out in the ocean on the gigantic boat to catch shrimp. He hasn’t been back to his hometown in almost a year so he wants to spend time with his family and friends. Scottie has dirty blonde hair and expressive blue eyes that sometimes turn green. He’s strong and he’s loves going outdoors‚ such as camping or fishing. He’s constantly smiling but he can be serious

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    Robert Frost's Out, Out

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    Literary Devices of OutOut Robert Frost’s poem OutOut‚ effectively uses multiple literary devices to create coherence and a deeper meaning. This poem is an example of Frost’s work that illustrates rural life and colloquial speech‚ which he was famous for writing. The poem is set on a farm and focuses on a young boy completing his chores‚ only to be distracted by his sister which leads to is death. Robert Frost’s OutOut‚ illustrates the commonality of death through the uses of rural imagery

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    It was a warm autumn day‚ perfect for learning how to ride my new two-wheeler. I was so excited to learn how to ride a two-wheeler that I could hardly sleep the night before. All the colors in the tiny grassy yard of my family’s petite‚ powder blue house were breathtaking this time of year. My heart beating so quickly‚ it could have beat right out of me. I waited patiently on my tire swing for my mom to come outside. My new sky blue two-wheeler covered all over with the characters from My Little

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    Robert Frost's Out-Out

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    One of the first poems I’ll be analyzing in this essay is by Robert Frost‚ “Out-Out”. Frost has a unique method of embodiment to create certain emotions in this poem. The buzz saw‚ though in a sense‚ it’s a type of tool‚ is better known as being‚ aggressively snarling and rattling as it does its work. When the sister makes the dinner announcement‚ the saw demonstrates that it has a mind of its own by “jumping” out of the boy’s hand in its excitement. Robert Frost wouldn’t like to lay blame for the

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