Category: /Literature/English
I am horrified just by the thought of insects. I find them very disgusting and scary, even though I know some insects are not harmful such as butterflies, flies, ladybugs, and grasshoppers. Though I know that some insects are harmless, I still live
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Category: /Literature/English
down a bunch of times (they all do), I knew there were flies on these technologies. That jaded me. It kept me from going for the long ball in all three.
I never thought they could get to where they went, let alone where they might ultimately go
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Category: /Literature/English
opened the door the only thing he saw was darkness and nothing else. Line 26, dreams no mortals ever dream, he was thinking of dying and afterlife. Stanza 6 is clear by him jut hearing noises of the wind against the window. The raven then flies in, but he
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Category: /Literature/English
herring scales¡¨ and ¡§small iridescent flies crawling on them¡¨. Objects have been romanticized to emphasize the theme of childhood, with a tone of nostalgia and slightly dream like state.
At the beginning of the first stanza, with heavy visual imagery
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Category: /Literature/English
tries to figure out how the emergency transmitter works by flicking the switch. Brian
thinks that the transmitter is broken because he does not understand its function. The
climax of the story occurs when the plane flies over and lands on the L shaped
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Category: /Literature/English
Mercury and stronger than Hercules. She can deflect bullets with her gold bracelets. She has a lasso which forces people, when caught in it, to tell the truth. In addition, Wonder Woman has a telepathically controlled, invisible jet that flies her quickly
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Category: /Literature/English
to the Wall
To let a Beetle pass
When the bird finally flies away the poem's flow mimics that of a flying bird, very calm and free "And he unrolled his feathers / And rowed him softer home". She describes a birds flight like rowing in an ocean, but without
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Category: /Science & Technology
, rounded wings
· Tail: very long and rounded at the tip
· Often flies with several quick wingbeat and a short glide, but also soars
Adult:
· Red eye
· Black cap
· Blue-gray back and upperwings
· White breast, belly and underwing coverts marked by fine
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Category: /History/European History
two ways to go to the toilet. The first way was to walk up the road and use the toilets at either end of the blocks. Once there they would deposit their body waste into the cess pool via a wooden bench. Flies lived on the walls of the cess pool
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Category: /History
flies and wanted the plane to operate like a flying bird.
The idea of how to make the plane steer came to Wilbur one day when he was fooling with the ends of a cardboard box. He made a kite to test his idea that a spiral twist could make one wing tilt up
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