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    21 Pale flakes with lingering stealth come feeling for our faces-- 22 We cringe in holes‚ back on forgotten dreams‚ and stare‚ snow-dazed‚ 23 Deep into grassier ditches. So we drowse‚ sun-dozed‚ 24 Littered with blossoms trickling where the blackbird fusses. 25 Is it that we are dying? 26 Slowly our ghosts drag home: glimpsing the sunk fires glozed 27 With crusted dark-red jewels; crickets jingle there; 28 For hours the innocent mice rejoice: the house is theirs; 29 Shutters and doors

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    woods. I have counted down the days until my first day at Blackbird Academy‚ for what seems like forever. The excitement has swirled around since I got my acceptance letter back in May. I’m so excited that whenever I think about it I get a chill‚ despite the crisp fall weather. But all it takes is a glance at my calendar for the jitters to come. I check again‚ to make sure the circle is correct. But it is. Tomorrow is my first day at Blackbird Academy! And I have to pack...oops! It’s almost intolerable

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    Song Analysis: Blackbird

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    Analysis In the song “blackbird‚” the Beatles sing about what someone is feeling when they are hurt‚ and how it is difficult to manage when they have no one to turn to. To go along with overcoming pain after being hurt‚ the lyrics‚”Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life you were only waiting for this moment to arise‚” go along with my thesis. When birds sing‚ they are trying to be heard or have a message to say. A blackbird is like the outcast

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    Witch of Blackbird Pond

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    The name of the book that I read was "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" By‚ Elizabeth George Speare. The book took place in the year of 1687. Some of the book takes place on a boat called the "Dolphin‚" and then the rest of the book in Wethersfield‚ in the state of Connecticut. The main characters in the book are Katherine Tyler (her nickname was Kit)‚ Nat Eaton‚ Uncle Matthew‚ Aunt Rachel‚ Hannah Tupper‚ Kit’s cousins Mercy‚ and Judith‚ Prudence‚ Hannah Tupper‚ John Holbrook‚ Goodwife Cruff and Goodman

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    13 ways of looking at a blackbird This poem consists of thirteen parts. Each section could exist by itself as a poem but is used only as part of a whole. The poem is Oriental in nature and approach. The title suggests a series of Eastern prints in which the blackbird is the subject. The bird and natural imagery in this poem are also used often in Oriental poetry. The terseness of speech‚ in which lines are pared down to the essential words‚ the ideas captured in short concise stanzas‚ suggest

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    For Thursday‚ February 2 Wallace Stevens’ Sunday Morning and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird The two poems‚ Sunday Morning and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird‚ communicate part of the life story of the author and share reminiscent events in his life or the life of people he has known. The poems involve various themes as well… themes of love and women‚ for instance. One is in the first person‚ the other in third. Sunday Morning is a poem that includes many biblical references and

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    The book “The Witch of Blackbird Pond” was about this girl‚ Kit‚ who leaves her home in the Barbados to live with her Aunt and Uncle. Kit leaves her home because her grandfather had died. She was living with her grandfather because both of her parents had died. A man had bought the grandfather’s land and was playing to marry Kit even though Kit was only 16. She goes on a boat by herself with all strangers. When she is on the ship she dives into the water to reveal that she can swim. Some of the

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    because I generally view things very simply so it was difficult to look back and reflect on things I had been exposed to that had a deeper meaning. Suddenly‚ I got in my car and began to ride around for a little bit and my music had shuffled to “Blackbird” by the Beatles. I was singing my lungs out when I stopped singing and started to wonder if there was actually a deeper meaning behind the lyrics I was singing. Knowing that media has a major effect on how we live‚ I got even more curious because

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    The Witch Of Blackbird Pond Auspiciously- (adverb) 1. promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable 2. favored by fortune- prosperous; fortunate Synonym: fortunately Antonym: unfavorably Cowed- (verb) to frighten with threats‚ violence‚ etc.; intimidate; overawe Synonym: abash Antonym: encourage disheartening- (verb) to depress the hope‚ courage‚ or spirits of; discourage Synonym: dampen Antonym: encourage fulsome- (adjective) 1.offensive to good taste‚ esp. as being excessive; overdone

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    The Witch of Blackbird Pond Essay Have you ever had to make a choice to move far away from your home? In the book The Witch of Blackbird Pond‚ Kit had to make this very decision. Sixteen year old Kit‚ lived with her grandpa on Barbados island‚ but when he died‚ the only family she had left to live with resided in the colony of Connecticut. Now‚ she must make a risky decision to live with her aunt and uncle in New England. Everyone agrees that it would be hard to move overseas‚ but some people think

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