touched the ground in seconds straight towards the restroom. When I came back‚ a cup of hot coffee and water lied on the side table. I always wonder how would I survive without bhai. He has made it a habit. Without pestering the brain further I drank gulps of water and sipped coffee to refresh my sleepy
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Nutrient Intake Tuesday January 29‚ 2013) Time Description of food Minutes spent eating Activity while eating Location Meal or snack? Quantity Others present Reason 6:00am 6:30am 7:00am 7:30am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:15am A square piece of Pizza with hamburger‚ tomato sauce‚ cheese and bread. 5 mins Driving to school Truck Meal 1 tablespoon of tomato sauce 2 tablespoons of cheese Couple pieces of hamburger About 2 pieces of bread
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up and she was inevitably going to have a sudden impulse to take a big gulp in order to relieve this discomfort. She quickly gazed into my eyes with a confused look and what did she do? She took a vast gulp like there was something truly stuck in her throat. To be honest I was not at all surprised by her action. That morning I had read this assignment‚ and after reading scenario two‚ I was also compelled to take in a deep gulp. It is interesting to see how easily we can trick ourselves into believing
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Nay 23 September 2013 Nowadays‚ advertisements are part of our everyday life. We see them in mails‚ televisions‚ radio‚ billboards and even surfing online. Many companies spend millions on advertising since advertising can lead to increase their revenue. Advertising can promote positive impact or negative impact to our society. But the advertisement has caused more negative impact to our society because it persuades people to purchase goods or services they don’t really need. There are numerous
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In this passage from “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda Sue Park‚ the tone of the author was dramatic. One example of the author using the tone dramatic is on line 2 of the passage. “The sun was relentless and eternal” This is dramatic because the author could have said the sun was hot but they made it so perfectly explained that it is so miserable to be outside. Saying relentless is meaning the sun is consistently burning and the heat is very very strong. Using the word eternal is meaning all day the
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The "Yellow Bird" Spirit One of the most vibrant‚ deep‚ and sagacious screenplays of the 21st century is Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible." Miller brilliantly comments on human morals‚ authority‚ and mass hysteria. He parallels the events of Salem in 1600’s to the blacklisting and the discrimination against those who were labeled as a "communist" in America during the 1950’s. He proficiently shows how mass hysteria could sweep an entire community like a tsunami and erase all logical thought and rationality
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May Current Event Article Title: Plants ’Thrive’ Next To Friendly Neighbors And Trees ’Gasp’ For Water? Interesting! Site: DOGO News URL http://www.dogonews.com/2013/5/9/plants-thrive-next-to-friendly-neighbors-and-trees-gasp-for-water-interestingDate: May 9‚ 2013 The Article: Plants ’Thrive’ Next To Friendly Neighbors And Trees ’Gasp’ For Water? Interesting! By “DOGO News” is about plants being able to talk to each other and grow next to each other because they want to. If you have ever
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“Gulp Gulp” that’s the sound of you drowning‚ you think your dieing. Then a miracle happens but soon after you realize there’s a guy laying half dead. What happened? As a class we read the “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton. Some of us think we should read the story‚ others not so much. Here’s why! The first reason it should be read is it portrays the life of kids that are around our age. It’s a eye opener‚ what I mean by this is it shows you that not only you are going through hardships in your life
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saying “The thick blood welled out of him like red velvet…” He clearly shows his fluster when he couldn’t stand “The tortured gasps…” that “…continued as steadily as the ticking of a clock.” The use of these similes effectively shows how he is upset and feels guilty about shooting the elephant by using toppling rocks to suggest something monumental was ending. The tortured gasps show that he realizes the elephant is in pain and he feels remorse because he is not able to put it out of its misery. His
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burning your houses‚ killing your children‚ and yes‚ violating your women | Emotive language is used to make the reader feel what it was like during the first world war. | Rule of three | They’ve beaten brave little Belgium‚ swallowed her up in one gulp. And now they’ve taken a fair slice of France too. | This piece of evidence is showing how the germens were taking over in world war one using the rule of three | -Opinions and facts | And remember one thing‚ lads – and I can vouch for this
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