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    My Summer How wonderful is it to stand on pearly sands watching the pure blue sky‚ so lonely without a cloud or a plane or even a bird fluttering across it and as you admire it‚ the sun’s ray’s beams down at you. But at the same time you hear the wave’s chants on the ocean. A visit to the beach is one of life’s greatest pleasures. I always‚ always look forward to summer‚ it is my favorite season and it’s the perfect time to have serious fun. What I love most about summer is its weather. It‘s

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    The Wonders of Autumn

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    up into the bright blue sky and rain back down on you. When my family gets done with our leaf piles‚ we like to warm up by our fire pit‚ a circle of rough grey slabs. We drink tangy apple cider heated to perfection and sweet hot chocolate. The fire is beautiful to watch‚ especially at night‚ with its dancing golden and red flames. The fire is warm and comforting‚ perfect in the sharp chill of the autumn air. Also‚ the smoke sometimes makes pretty designs against the sky‚ that is‚ when it’s not

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    An Accident

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    That day‚ strong winds were blowing and coal dark thunder clouds were racing in the sky. The wind shrieked and the sudden gusts of wind raised clouds of red dust. The sky darkened quickly and it threatened to rain but the weather held. A bright streak of lightning illuminated the sky and the distant rumble of thunder reached my ear. I quickened my pace. Finally‚ the weather fell apart and it started to rain cats and dogs. The rain came – first in big heavy drops that were as sharp as splinters of

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    Skiing - Falling in Love

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    first experience with snow and it was close to midnight when the plane landed. After renting a four-wheel drive‚ my family and I made our way to a beautiful wooden lodge in Lake Tahoe. The sky was scattered with twinkling stars and the roadsides were layered with snow‚ my vision was limited due to the night sky‚ but the thought of seeing snow made me tingle in excitement. The next day‚ we made our way to Squaw Valley for our first experience in skiing. The crunching sound of frosted snow under my

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    At the Beach

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    pierced through my cold skin and gave me an immediate boost of excitement. The sun worked his way up to the sky‚ distributing its power to everything at its sight. Birds were singing into my ear with high spirits‚ roaming around the sky trying to claim it for itself. The sky shed its color from dark misty indigo to an illuminated shimmering blue sky. Fluffy clumps of clouds that were covering the sky before slowly fainted away into thin air and the crystal clear waves sparkled like diamond and the cold

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    White sand rolls into the bluish green water‚ creating the peaceful and calming atmosphere that this beach is known for. During the day‚ the sky is a beautiful blue‚ the sun shining through‚ it’s rays beaming down on everyone soaking up it’s environment‚ and the sun’s persistence making it impossible to forget it is there. Not a cloud in the sky‚ the light blue illuminates the sun in the most perfect way‚ reflecting it off the water to bring together the best of both worlds. Standing on that beach

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    with the giant drop. The sleek sapphire descent was simply staggering to observe. Each drop of water fell with its own clarity‚ making a vast splash upon the level surface below. The waterfall was a clear sky leading up to a downpour. The giant spray from below was reaching up towards the sky in order to touch it. Never before have I seen anything as magnificent as this scene. The drop downward was drenching‚ dripping‚ and dousing to those daring enough to look at it. The onslaught of water was

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    feeling of home

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    out my name from the barn; he wanted me to help him put the last horse away. When I finished‚ the bright shinny sun went down and the sky blackened the moon almost shine as bright as a sun illuminating a path from the barn to the house. While we walk down the path there was only silence around us‚ but it was very relaxing. Almost quiet comforting. I looked up to the sky and saw the stars. They sparkled brighter than usual. Felt like I could jump up and just reach out for one. Everything about my grandparents’

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    Stars Monologue

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    I look out from behind the steel bars of my prison cell. The dark blue sky littered with stars is the first thing that catches my eye. ‘Sometimes I wonder what the stars are doing when they are not out twinkling in the night sky. Perhaps the stars are shy and only twinkle when we are asleep. That would be slightly ironic considering how much attention they draw to themselves. ‘ ‘Maybe they’re afraid of the sun?’ ‘That isn’t that crazy of a thought‚ but I’d rather say that instead of the stars

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    Searching for Summer

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    In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest

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