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    Essay On Diamondback

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    Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rare and much more fascinating than any other snake in its biome the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is a heavy bodied snake with a rectangular shaped head and two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws. With its dark diamond shaped patterned back and black and white bands just above its rattles. This intriguing and luring skin texture is pretty to look at however it is a venomous pit viper found in the southwest. Their name

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    Comparing Robert Frost’s "After Apple-picking" to "Apples" by Laurie Lee Poetry is an attempt to describe the nature and intensity of one’s feelings and opinions. Often‚ however‚ these thoughts are too vague or complex to articulate. How does a poet translate these abstract ideas into something more tangible and workable? Simple‚ metaphorical objects and situations can be used to represent more elusive concepts. These can be interpreted in many different ways‚ however‚ and poets often use the same

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    Snakes and Ladders

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    Snakes and Ladders by Gita Mehta is a book that celebrates India and its history. The author provides many short stories that try to show how India is trying to develop as a nation. She tells about the complex religious system‚ as well as cultural diversity‚ and the corruption of India ’s government. She shows the reader many aspects of the experience of living in India‚ which Mehta clearly shows that she loves‚ but she attempts to remain neutral about the issues that she discusses. When the

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    rattlesnake during his walk. Instinctively‚ the man’s response is to “let him go” which would leave both “well content”. From his reaction‚ the reader can interpret that the man does not like conflicts. While most people would try to get rid of the snake at once‚ the man merely looks at it. He then admits that he has “never killed” unless “obliged” to‚ implying that he avoids such acts. Both of these portrayals of him prove that the man‚ at the core‚ is a kind-hearted person who is not keen on violence

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    Emile laurays adventure Beep‚ beep‚ beep the repetitive sound of Emile Laurays alarm clock made him sit up abruptly‚ as if he seen a ghost. Dreading his long trip to Libya‚ he rolled out of bed and got ready to go. He walked outside and gave his old Citroen 2cv the once over. He knew his car was solid‚ but he could not shake that bad feeling in the back of his mind that something was going to go wrong. Ignoring the feeling‚ he jumped into his car and took off down the street. After 30 minutes‚ Emile

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    VALUE-BASED QUESTIONS CLASS 10 PROSE Two Gentlemen of Verona Q 1. A life of struggle and misfortunes can become a smoother one with a cheerful countenance and a positive attitude. Justify the statement in context to Two Gentlemen of Verona. Q 2.What do you think would have happened to the siblings if Nicola and Jacopo did not believe in the dignity of labour? Mrs Packletide’s Tiger Q 3.The desire to outshine the others not for the sake of achievement but mere haughtiness and pride reflects

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    simple part of fast food‚ French-Fries‚ has many harmful effects on the environment‚ animals‚ and humans. First of all‚ French-Fries production has harmful effects on the environment. For example‚ irrigation of potatoes and other crops from the Snake River causes a drought directly below Milner Dam‚ located west of Pocatello. The use of fertilizers and pesticides‚ which gives potatoes their equal shape‚ contaminates tributaries. When potatoes are harvested and shipped with other ingredients‚

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    is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor‚ comparing the snake to a shoelace

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    The Rattler Essay

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    Commentary on ¡°Rattler¡± The author¡¯s techniques in Rattler convey not only a feeling of sadness and remorse but also a sense of the man¡¯s acceptance of the snake¡¯s impending death. The reader can sense the purpose of the author¡¯s effective message through the usage of diction‚ imagery‚ and organization. The author uses diction in the passages to signify the effect of the author¡¯s meaning in story and often sway readers to interpret ideas in one way or another. The man in the story arrives

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    The Cobra Effect

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    Effect refers to an anecdote around the time of the British rule of colonial rule of india when the british government put a reward for every dead snake. In the beginning it was very successful. Indians began to breed cobras for income. After a while the reward became cancelled and the breeders set all of the snakes free. This made the problem of the snakes worse. Another instance of this was in Hanoi under the French rule. A bounty program was offered for every rat tail that was brought in for

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