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    Essay On African Savanna

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    the world. Tropical grasslands are known to have 90-150 cm of rainfall every year‚ a large area filled with grass‚ and being warm year round with a dry and rainy period. The climate in an African Savanna can range from 68o to 86oF. There are two seasons that are dry and wet on the environment‚ the winter lasts from October to March. The dry climate is caused by the lack of precipitation which can result in droughts‚ leaving the soil infertile‚ while the rainy and wet climate will result in humid

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    is ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In a Dry Season’; these two texts are strongly opposite to the visual “Little Miss Sunshine”‚ a picture book by Roger Hargreaves. Lawson and Hargreaves give their audience a feeling of the distinctly visual. Both authors convey distinctive experiences through different ways. Lawson uses many evocative and powerful language techniques to convey his thoughts and feelings. This is clearly shown in ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In a Dry Season’. Other narratives also utilise the

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    Response To Ee Tomings

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    E. Cummings “in Just” is that once summer hits it feels like freedom for most people in that the children are playing. But there is always someone working even in the nice seasons of the year. As the balloon man is always whistling his tune as summer hits. As the children are playing hopscotch and other various celebrations and actions. Also the form of the poem got me a little confused because it is so loose and less restricted as the other poems maybe

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    Red Panda

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    members of their own distinctive family – the Ailuridae. The Red Panda is generally docile and solitary unless its territory is invaded or the mating season is ongoing. Its common habits make it difficult to be spotted. It’s nocturnal‚ enjoys sleeping on tree branches or hollows‚ and very little sound can be heard except for some occasional whistling‚ chirrups and tweeting. Closer to sundown is when the Red Panda actually begins its daily activity. It is heat sensitive and stays away from the sun

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    Ode To Autumn

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    APPRECIATION Its Faultless Construction This is the most faultless of Keats’s odes in point of construction. The first stanza gives us the bounty of Autumn‚ the second describes the occupations of the season‚ and the last dwells upon its sounds. Indeed‚ the poem is a complete and concrete picture of Autumn‚ “the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. Its Sensuousness The bounty of Autumn has been described with all its sensuous appeal. The vines suggesting grapes‚ the apples‚ the gourds‚ the hazels with

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    Ode to Autumn

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    exhibits a rich mood of serenity by describing autumn as a season of mellow fruitfulness – a season of ripeness and fulfillment. This ode is known for its remarkable sensuous beauty that is crafted by employment of several visual‚ tactile and auditory imageries together with the personification of autumn as a woman engaged in various autumnal activities. In the first stanza‚ the poet has described the bounty of autumn. It is the season of mists and the ripening of fruit. Autumn and the sun work

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    Stars of the Sea

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    Write a commentary on one of the following: The music of the ship was howling around him. The low whistlings; the tortured rumbles; the wheezy sputters of breeze flowing through it. The clatter of loose wainscoting. The clank of chains. The groaning of boards. The blare of wind. Never before had he felt rain quite like it. It seemed to spew from the clouds‚ not merely to fall. He watched the wave rise up from a quarter of a mile away. Rolling. Foaming. Rushing. Surging. Beginning to thicken and

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    “In Memory of My Grandfather” is a poem written by Edward Storey to pay tribute to his grandfather who made a big impact on his life. It is about the good and happy memories of the boy with his grandfather. It is about a boy who is stuck inside the house because he is always sick. His grandfather visits him all the time and brings amazing stories about the outside world. The highlight of the poem is his grandfather’s visit. The poem shows us how the boy misses his grandfather so much and his stories

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    Recitatif Brent Staples

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    threatening. He would leave a wide gap between himself and walking New Yorkers‚ or he would whistle. His reasoning for this was that “Virtually everybody seems to sense that a mugger wouldn’t be warbling bright‚ sunny selections from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. It is my equivalent of the

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    definite mix within the story of new and old ghost stories which would allow Susan Hill to select what she would have thought to be essential components of a successful ghost narrative. ‘A London Particular’ imparts a strong sense of place‚ mood‚ season and of the elements to the point that our main character‚ Arthur Kipps‚ is very effected by the various scenarios; whether it be sunny in the open or dark and cloudy. These senses mean the traditional ‘haunting’ fundamentals; an isolated house‚ narrow

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