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    Ami built the evening fire to a roaring inferno‚ and as the bright orange flames filled the summit‚ licking with vigour at the darkening sky‚ the shadows danced like nymphs on the stone walls in a frenetic display. Soon‚ the fires would recede‚ leaving behind a bed of molten-red embers. Their invitingly warm glow would safeguard against the savage chill of the Arthe night. Her father and Umonakalisi had not strayed from the summit since their earlier discussion‚ and it seemed they would not be returning

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    questions provided by Sire based on my experiences‚ values‚ and personal knowledge. Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? Why the grass is green? What makes day and night? Why is light called day and dark called night? What is light and dark? Have you ever wondered why the sun shines so brightly or why the moon shines at night? Beyond this thinking‚ what or who made the sky blue and the grass green? Who made the days and the nights? What about the sun and moon? This is the evidence

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    its elegantly resounding rays while the various screechy seagulls impatiently soar past with a ravenous look in their beady eyes. Periodically a dainty and feathery cirrus cloud will appear in the otherwise spotless sky‚ merely enhancing the scenic atmosphere with more texture. The sky blue backdrop is deep turquoise eyes that swiftly penetrate my soul as I passionately stare into the sensual gaze of my beloved. With the bitter taste of salt

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    shopping there. As the evening approaches the houses are lit with candles and electric lights. Children burst crackers. One hears the sound of loud bombs and smaller crackers from all across the city. Looking up at the sky one finds rockets and various other fireworks filling the sky with gaiety. The air gets polluted with gas that is emitted by the crackers. Children are warned to be careful while bursting crackers because any neglect could cause burns. In fact the fire stations work overtime on

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    CDCDCD. The first eight lines the writer describes the sght of early morning london‚ and in the last six lines compares that image to nature. 2. “open to the fields‚ and to the sky” “the river glideth on it’s own sweet will” The city is compared to being entwined with nature‚ opening up to the fields and skies‚ working together to bring that beautiful moment. The calmness of the moment is also compared to the way a river would calmly flow on it’s own accord. 3. The writer is amazed by

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    Eyes alive with enthusiasm A rush of embarrassment swept through him Shocked by the directness of the reply His face cracked into an apologetic grin An endless expanse of blue sky Leaves fell and fluttered like snow flakes The wind moaned through the treese moon sailed across the sky like a ghostly gallion Pausing for a moment she became aware of her surroundings The warmth of the air wrapped around her like a scarf A sudden shiver of excitement shot through her body His once designer

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    The City at Night

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    eyelashes until I blinked and now the warmth of my cheeks melts the snowflake and its melted liquid runs to my mouth‚ it tastes sweet and salty. I looked into the night sky‚ expecting to see stars as I do from my home tucked away in our little corner of the world; however I get bright neon and electronic billboards that brighten the night sky so not even a twinkling of a star can show its light down on me. Advertisements‚ signs‚ and posters hung from almost every building in a dazzling array of colours

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    Storm Descriptive Writing

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    The once sunny day of the beach was tainted with a storm brewing above. As everyone scattered off the beach‚ they quickly grabbed their possessions as rain fell down upon them. The music playing form the cafes and rides suddenly come to a stop as their customers quickly disappear. The once happy sound of laughter was silent as the grave. A dark shadow stretches its arms form over the ocean once more and the once mighty sun is blotted out. Even the laughing seagull is nowhere to be found for they

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    Amanda Matya The Beach The bright sun emerges up over the water‚ like a giant lollipop coming out over the horizon. The sky fills with its fierce pink and orange glow. A strong gust of wind blows past me‚ warms my face and the fresh scent of the salty ocean water makes its way through my nostrils as I take a deep breath taking it all in. The warmth of the sun covers my whole body like a blanket. You can hear the faint sounds of seagulls in the distance out searching for their morning breakfast

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    with an iron fist by making the journey west one of the central themes of the novel. Before the Joads make the journey to California‚ Steinbeck foreshadows the unknown‚ uncharted territory the Joads are about to enter‚ saying‚ "Only the unbalanced sky showed the approach of dawn‚ no horizon to the

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