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such as nervous to calm and calm to nervous. The narrator in some moments of the story can be portrayed as scared and nervous. For example when he says "I am nervous: so I am," and "So strange a noise as this excited me to uncontrollable terror," this shows
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that is sent to the auditory (hearing) part of our brain.
The outer ear determines the origin of the sound. Then it acts as a filter to clean out the background noises to focus on the main sound itÂ’s looking for. Lastly, the outer ear acts as a funnel
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people refer to rap as “ a noise that black people make”. Well it is not. Rap is defined as signifying, testifying, and shining of the titanic. Rap started in the south bronx section of New York.(Davey D. 7) Most of the rap that is heard today
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of Cannery Row. The opening line of the book best explains Cannery Row. It follows as " Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream." And since Doc " lived in a world
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the noise level goes up and the body language of having fun is over exaggerated.
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. My father tells me that there was a certain sense of disdain in my refusal to respond, as though I was not willing to call my awareness by a group of noise waves, or even willing to call it separate yet. I want to be back there as intelligent as I am now
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Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull
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they teach future hunters to identify your target and make sure that it is not another hunter. Hunters get in many accidents just from mistaken identity and thinking a person looks like an animal and hearing something and not seeing what that noise could actually
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of
reading to distract him. He decides to read the Mad Trist. It is a
story of a Hero, Ethelred, who forcibly enters the home of a hermit and
finds a dragon in his place. During his telling of the story, the narrator
hears noises but dismisses them
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the water
in trees froze and expanded causing the tree to
have almost a small explsion. The next time he
heard this it was far too warm for the water to
freeze and expand. He deccided the next day to
travel towards the noise and investigate
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