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    keeps to himself in his house. He is barely outside the house and the people of Maycomb County have the fallacy of him being a monster to scare the town. Jem describes Boo as‚ ”about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands were bloodstained” (Lee 14). Not a lot of people have seen Boo or gotten to know him‚ so it is easy to prognosticate him as they see fit. Scout had got to know Boo Radley more and had found out that

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    because they add a unique architectural look that is very appealing. When considering if you need fascias and soffits‚ know these functional reasons to have them. Keep The Pests Out Do you have critters that always seen to be around your home? Squirrels‚ birds‚ and mice all have the ability to get into your home thought the smallest spaces. If you have a soffit installed with the roof’s fascia‚ it will be very hard for a pest to get into the attic. Hide The Ventilation Your home needs ventilation

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    Once inside Winter’s Hall‚ Harper ran straight out to the yard to check on her new kitten to find Kiyaya had got there first. Harper rushed over to the dumpster but Kiyaya stopped her. Harper could tell from his gestures he wasn’t telling her good news about the kitten. Harper didn’t hear Saskia enter yard until she spoke. “Hello! You looking for yer kitten? Tough luck‚ the Director had it removed by animal control earlier‚ he said it was too near the kitchen and could bring in fleas and whatnot…”

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    and so I came to have the same tastes as yours‚ or I pretended to”. Likewise‚ Nora is treated as a possession of Torvald. Torvald relentlessly refers to Nora through the use of pet names such as "my little skylark"(Ibsen) and "my helpless little squirrel"(Ibsen). Torvald uses the possessive "my" often to reflect the notion that she belongs solely to him. Torvald treats Nora as if she was not important to him. She is his pet‚ his toy‚ and his possession. Torvald even states to Nora that it was "quite

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    Name_______________________ Date____October 08‚ 2014_______ Comprehensive Vocabulary Quiz 1. What is folklore? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why was folklore originally told through

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    falls running. On a snow-covered Christmas day my dad and I were runningthrough the deserted downtown. Doing laps and laps on frightfully frosty winter nights running. Signing up for a new sport‚ scared but ready. Running.Sounds of squirrels‚ and creeks flowing in trails where I was silently Running Connected myself with nature and who I am deep down inside. Unseen Shadow Worry hung over the room like a soupy fog‚ as silence was the only sound. A dark‚ undefined shadow

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    The horrific tragedy of the Holocaust is a story that everyone unfortunately knows. The stories of inhumane acts and unspeakable acts of hate have been told thousands of times. But these experiences are just that- unspeakable. For many‚ the pain is too great and the wounds are still fresh. For the ones who choose to express their sorrows through writing‚ it seems that the evils done to the characters cannot even be told plainly. It is often told through metaphor or in vague terms‚ leaving it up to

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    their sex. Their long‚ rounded wings allow them to fly smoothly and silently‚ assisting them in hunting. The owls have long legs‚ and rounded wings which allow stealth for hunting. The common prey for barn owls includes vole‚ wood rats‚ small squirrels and small birds. Due to the size of the owls‚ they have to hunt smaller animals (often mammals). These animals are frequently found closer to the ground‚ so the barn owls have to use stealth to hunt. They have excellent hearing and low-light vision

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    Temptation

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    animal or something that lives has temptation. Like when a dog eats your food off of the table he knows he/she is not supposed to do that but he/she may not remember dogs have to be told constantly not to do things. Dogs are tempted to chase cats or squirrels or even fight but when you yell or snap the word “no” they will stop. But sometime temptation is good like temptation to clean or temptation to do something good. Like when someone has fallen you are tempted to help them up. But a bad thing is that

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    environmental notes

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    Area sensitive species – they need large plots of fragmented land. Raccoon‚ squirrels‚ pigeons‚ deer all use highly fragmented land for their beneficial. Invasive species – emerald ash bore‚ zebra mussels‚ carp‚ bamboo‚ - very expensive trying to manage them‚ they also out compete native species – Pollution – oil spills killing wildlife – some animals can protect against it Population also plays a major effect in habitat loss Overexploitation – using too much of something‚ like elephants

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