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    dangerous... 40 1. Find two similes in the first stanza. What things are being compared and why? 2. Find two metaphors and explain their meanings 3. How is alliteration used in lines 5‚ 10‚ and 32? Write down the phrases where the alliteration is used. What purpose does it serve? 4. Which two literary devices are used in the lines‚ “Trouble/ Was there slapping a blackjack/ Against an open palm.”? 5. Find two examples of onomatopoeia. 6. Find two examples of assonance.

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    Who I See When I Look in the Mirror When I look in the mirror… …I see a woman in transition. I am a young adult. Sometimes I feel like one‚ but other times I still feel like a child. …I see a loving family member. I am a daughter‚ a sister‚ a niece‚ and a granddaughter. My family means everything to me and each person has a huge impact on who I am. They are my support system. …I see a good‚ compassionate friend. I have a large circle of close friends‚ and they also mean the world

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    Primates There are two different suborders of primates such as strepsirrhini and haplorrhini. All non-human primates are divided by these two suborders; in other words‚ primates with having moist nose are strepsirrhini‚ and primates with dry nose are haplorrhini. In modern day‚ lots of primates still exist in specific regions. For instance‚ ring-tailed lemur is one of non-human primates from strepsirrhini‚ and chimpanzee is one of primates from haplorrhini. Because of living in different environment‚ these

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    Fire Ants Fire ants have been in the United States for over sixty years‚ and almost every American that lives in or frequently visits the quarantined states which they inhabit has had an unpleasant run in with these troublesome critters. Inhabitants of the Southeast who have ever stood unwittingly atop a fire ant mound know that the insects are aptly named. When the ants sting it creates a sensation similar to scorching caused by a hot needle touching the skin momentarily (1. Tschinkel 474)

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    amount of people and those who are usually part of a minority group due to the colour of their skin are pushed right under the bush again to the tyranny of homelessness. Homelessness has a large demographic which involves different ethnicities. “... this study’s analyses suggest the need for a more equitable spatial distribution of homeless services across different racial communities” (Carter III‚ 2011‚ pg 63) Racial communities seem to have a greater deal adapting to society and therefore can end up

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    Think about Ants" chart where students can see it.  Explain that you are going to read a story about ants that is fiction (define the word if necessary) but that together you are going to see if you can learn anything about ants by reading the story.  Read Two Bad Ants aloud. Take time to discuss the actions of the ants as you read.  When the story is over‚ ask some key questions about ants that will lead to factual information. Some examples of questions might be:  • What did these ants want to

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    Chapter 8­-1: Energy and Life Some organisms get energy from the sun‚ these are plants. Some organisms get energy from consuming another organism. ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate) is a bit different from ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) because it has three groups of phosphates. It stores energy in a cell‚ when there is available energy‚ by adding a phosphates group to ADP molecules and making ATP. When a chemical bond is broken between the second or third phosphate the energy is release. ATP produces

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    Stacey Jones Barbara Schiffler Composition 1 01 Sep 2007 Two friends with different lifestyles I have heard on many occasions that “opposites attract.” There may be some truth to this statement‚ if opposites did not attract‚ what could bring two people with different lifestyles together? My good friends Shaneka and Carolina are perfect examples‚ “very different lifestyles‚” but their friendship is inseparable. May be they developed respect and trust for each other‚ and that made them inseparable

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    Empire collapsed and the valley segmented into local kingdoms in some coast and highland areas. Since sector 4 is located in the highlands‚ it is probable that this region had been divided into kingdoms. By further investigating three sites from the same phase‚ we believe we will be able to have a better understanding and a larger plethora of knowledge about this time period. In addition‚ because the majority of our sites came about from this era‚ the team believed it was a wise thought to focus on

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    The Outsiders Are the Socs and the Greasers the same‚ or irrevocably different? The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton is a novel about the two gangs on each side of a town‚ the Greasers and the Socs‚ who have a destructive rivalry and are superficially different. However throughout the course of the novel their true characteristics are proven to be fundamentally the same. Each side has its differences‚ for example‚ their opposing dress codes. The Greasers are generally stereotyped as no good‚ rotten to

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