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    figurative language

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    1. When I first saw her‚ my soul began to quiver. (I fell in love/in a panic) 2. Mary is as beautiful as a rising sun 3. Those flowers are as delicate as a spider web. 4. The sharp teeth of the cold wind bit through my overcoat 5. My love is like a red‚ red rose.’ Here a person is compared to a flower in a way that suggests they have certain features in common‚ such as beauty‚ fragility‚ and so on. 6. ‘The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.’ Here the image of the moon in a

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    Flowers

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    Themes in Flowers for Algernon Charlie’s Struggle between Intellect and Emotion “The more intelligent you become the more problems you’ll have‚ Charlie. Your intellectual growth is going to outstrip your emotional growth” – Dr. Strauss (p. 47) Before the surgery‚ Charlie’s mental disability affected both his intellectual and emotional development. Therefore‚ after the surgery Charlie must develop both aspects together and they inevitably conflict. As we see in the novel‚ Charlie struggles

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    The Glass Petal

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    of the birthday‚ a single warning card was left for anybody to find. It came in the form of a stained glass flower‚ each petal painted and crafted painstakingly by hand‚ burned to a transparent shine... A masterpiece of glasswork that‚ if given as a gift‚ would be put up somewhere to be protected and cherished... However‚ this particular flower was not to be cherished. This particular flower‚ as with the several dozen that had come before it in various capitals and places of importance‚ was actually

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    first read‚ it might seem like an innocent tale about a woman and her garden. However‚ upon further examination‚ the reader learns it is actually a story about a woman’s desires and frustrations in her life. Steinbeck uses many examples‚ such as the flowers to symbolize the thoughts and ideas of the main character‚ Elisa‚ in this story. Elisa Allen is a lonesome woman who gets pleasure from growing her chrysanthemums. Since her husband‚ Henry‚ is constantly working with the cattle in their

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    a green leaf like plant that grows as its sedges grows sharp on the outsides and turns sharp enough to cut a finger running up against it. It grows about 2.5 feet in height. It lives about for 5 years and is native to Hawaii. It grows fuzzy like flowers that have seeds inside. The Carex wahuensis is a native plant to Hawaii‚ the leaf blades can drop down and reach four feet. It’s okay to touch the plant‚ but be careful‚ it has sharp blades as its leaves‚ the blades reach about four feet long and

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    Gardening

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    boxed raised garden‚ great for those with a small planting area‚ and; the farmer’s garden‚ for those with a lot of land. I have had the great pleasure of utilizing all of these gardens‚ each one giving me a special type of joy‚ whether it be a flower‚ herb or vegetable garden. They are all equally beautiful and rewarding. Gardening has always brought a sense of peace and tranquility to me‚ especially through difficult times. It helps to keep my mind busy and focused‚ it also makes me

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    women is better leader

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    required for pollen germination and tube growth ____________________________________________________________________________ File: pollen Modified from E. Moctezuma & others for BSCI 442 (Sze) Objectives: Get familiar with the parts of flowers: male and female organs Observe pollen germination and tube growth in real time. Test the conditions that stimulate pollen germination and tube growth. Observe cytoplasmic streaming (due to vesicle traffic). Introduction Flowering plants

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    Butterfly Life Cycle

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    is studying a species of butterfly that has expanded its range into a new area over the last thirty years. The butterflies in the new area feed on a species of flower that has a deeper throat than the flowers exploited by the butterfly species in its original range. The average length of the proboscis that is used to suck nectar from flowers is also greater in butterflies that inhabit the new area. The butterfly collector makes a very valid hypothesis saying that the butterflies have adapted and evolved

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    bumble bee

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    A bumblebee is any member of the bee genus Bombus‚ in the family Apidae. There are over 250 known species‚[1] existing primarily in the Northern Hemisphere although they also occur in South America. They have been introduced to New Zealand and the Australian state of Tasmania. Bumblebees are social insects that are characterised by black and yellow body hairs‚ often in bands. However‚ some species have orange or red on their bodies‚ or may be entirely black.[2] Another obvious (but not unique) characteristic

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    Ang Essay Q

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    orchid flower‚ its diagram and its new floral formula Credit: G. Prenner Research into the structure and development of flowers and inflorescences has revealed that traditional descriptive methods are often inadequate. Scientists at Kew have therefore suggested revisions to floral formula and inflorescence terminology. Aesculus octandra has an indeterminate thyrsoid inflorescence. This SEM image shows the indeterminate apex (colored in red) and one monochasial cyme (in yellow); flowers are numbered

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