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    is very unsafe‚ because you must climb the tree and it’s very dangerous and full of risk. Unnatural Method That’s all about the natural method. Next‚ I will tell you some unnatural method to measure the height of the tree. First‚ I will use the shadow method to measure the height of the tree. Here‚ I will give the step to measure it : 1. To prepare this method‚ you must measure your

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    Have you ever read‚ Dragonwings‚ by Laurence Yep? The main character‚ Moon Shadow disappointed with what he witness. In the other hand‚ the article “Comprehending the Calamity”‚ by Emma M. Burke. Emma Burke herself sees the outcome of the earthquake as immense destruction. Laurence Yep’s purpose is to entertain readers though our feelings by using very in depth words or by emphasizing some of the scenes in the novel. Along with‚ Emma M. Burke she tries to give readers information about the 1906 San

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    the effects that this double-consciousness has on characters. Finally‚ authors propose ways to reconcile individuals’ "warring ideals" (Du Bois 3). One example of this analysis of double-consciousness occurs in Richard Wright’s The Man Who Killed a Shadow‚ where the character of Saul Sanders is used to symbolize the effects of "second-sight" on an individual (Du Bois 615). Metaphors are commonly used by writers to explain the reality of double-consciousness. One such method is the image of a "veil

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    prisoner’s understanding of the world is very limited to what he can see and hear in the cave such as the shadow and the voice of the people crossing behind. People’s schema is always influenced by the context and used to interpret the information‚ so that the prisoner believes the shadow is the real object and the voice he hears is coming from the shadow. He unconsciously assumes the voice is from the shadow. However‚ there are more contexts in the outside world; thus‚ when the prisoner is released from

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    from the outside world and starts to realize what he saw before wasn’t real but shadows of the objects. And he cherish it so much‚ that he wants to go back to the cave and share it with the others back in the cave. In this quote the prisoner is a fool for going above and the prisoners don’t believe what he’s saying‚ “And if he once more had to compete with those perpetual prisoners in forming judgments about those shadows while his vision was still dim‚ before his eyes had recovered‚ and if the time

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    reflect one gender trapped in the opposite gender’s body. The last archetype‚ and most interesting‚ is called the shadow. The shadow reflects “The conscious for guilt” (Daniel‚ 2017). The shadow does not necessarily have to be a shadow‚ it can be any dark figure throughout your dream that suggests you are guilty for something in your life. Freud says‚ “The better the man‚ the darker the shadow he casts” (Daniel‚ 2017). Overall‚ when analyzing dreams there are six main archetypes that can be

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    work but they didn’t start it with honesty. “Lying isn’t my idea of romance”. Lucy and Ed began their relationship based on lies. Ed “thinks about her finding out” he is “Shadow”. Ed “thinks about her being disappointed because” he is “guy going nowhere‚ not a guy who is sensitive and smart and funny” like Lucy has created Shadow to be in her mind. Ed is afraid that he will not meet Lucy’s expectations therefore he did not reveal his true identity to her from the beginning. “Truth is better‚ painful

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    can’t put it down. Well let me tell you Dragon wings is that kind of novel. In this novel by Laurence Yep you will find it starts out with a young boy named Moon Shadow. He lives in China in 1903 he has never met his father who happens to be an amazing kite maker. One day a letter arrives in the mail the next thing you know Moon Shadow and his cousin Hand Clap are off on a boat to the golden mountain. He lives there for several years but soon devastation comes to the whole Tang village and town on

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    The shadow of something is always greater than or equal to the object in front of the light. We can all agree to this‚ so why is it that the moon’s shadow will be much smaller than the moon itself? This is what the flat earth believers think‚ they tell you that the way the solar eclipse doesn’t work with how the moon sun‚ and earth are positioned in space. The shadow is scientifically impossible‚ the shadow can not be smaller than the moon itself‚ this is

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    prognosticator‚ saw his shadow Tuesday‚ signaling six more weeks of winter. Phil emerged from his ceremonial tree stump at Gobbler’s Knob‚ Pennsylvania‚ to a cheering crowd that had waited in the cold for his annual prediction. It is the 99th time that Phil -- in his various incarnations -- has seen his shadow‚ according to groundhog.org‚ the official Web site of the groundhog club in Punxsutawney‚ about 75 miles northeast of Pittsburgh‚ in western Pennsylvania. Not seeing a shadow -- something that

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