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    delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a tall glass of your favorite ice cold beverage. Some might ask, how would I make such a mouthwatering delicacy? To make an easy yet perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich you will need to get the right ingredients and follow the directions depicted in the following paragraphs. The first step in making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is to acquire the essential ingredients. The most important ingredient is the peanut butter. It comes in many

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    The Butter Battle Book by Dr. Seuss and the Cold War had some similarities to it and the book was based on the war. In the book, it is how the butter is spread on the bread and the war is political views. Both had a lot in common with one another. Both had similar weapons and had shelters. The similarities of the Cold War and The Butter Battle Book are very similar to each other. In The Butter Battle Book, the Yooks and the Zooks had an animosity to each other about how to have the spread

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    this paper, I decided to look at a poem instead of a song. The poem I decided to analyze is a narrative called The Butter Battle Book, written by Dr. Seuss. But Tristan, Dr. Seuss is a children's author, what is there to analyze. Well, if you have read this poem, then you would know that while it is marketed to kids, there is a very mature adult message, so hear me out. The Butter Battle Book is one of the more obscure Dr. Seuss titles, so odds are you didn't grow up reading this. If you have

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    Essay about Shea Butter and World Trade

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    the development of seeds has the potential to develop into a major export item. Shea Butter comes from the seeds of the Shea tree which can be used in the manufacture of food items, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The moisturizing and healing properties of Shea butter have been discovered by western cosmetic industries in recent years, but Shea butter has been in use in African society for centuries. The Shea butter is gathered by women and young children and involves tedious labor

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    Satire of The Butter Battle Book The best way to interpret new information is through the most simplified writing, such as Dr. Seuss’ books. Dr. Seuss had written many books such as: The Butter Battle Book, Green Eggs and Ham, Fox in Socks, and The Lorax. These stories were intended for an audience as young as age four. In The Butter Battle Book, there are multiple pieces of evidence that represent several literary devices which include metaphors, tone, diction, and irony. It’s easy to identify

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    Satire of The Butter Battle Book While one would not think to write children's books with hidden meanings about the Cold War and weapons of mass destruction within the context of the story line, Dr. Seuss did just that. Seuss has written many interesting children's books including The Butter Battle Book, Green Eggs and Ham, and The Lorax, to name just a few. Seuss seems to have mastered the art of using an array of different craft in his books. Metaphors, irony, and parallel structure are all conveyed

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    with them, it feels like your first time. Well that’s me with my delicious Grandma’s sweet peanut butter cookies from scratch. No matter how many times I eat them it always feels like their new to my taste buds. I will never forget the day my taste buds was in for a surprise. As I approach the turn to my Grandmother's house, my stomach turns in the anticipation of the perfectly sweet peanut butter cookie smell that awaits. As my mother turn up the long narrow gravel road and parked the car in

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    Final One of my favorite commercials from the late 1980s to the early 1990s is the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups commercials. The slogan was “There’s no wrong way to eat a Reese’s.” The commercials were very comical, showing various ways people would eat a Reese’s. My favorite was the one with a young domino champ named Charlie Armstrong. He set up an elaborate chain on Reese’s packages to look like dominos and knocked them over. Then at the last second, when one came flying out, he caught it and

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    How to make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are very delicious and easy to make. This sandwich has been eaten for centuries around America and even in other countries. All children love it because of the great tease. If you are tired of waiting for your food to be ready, or simply you don’t have a lot of time on your side. My friends, if so, this sandwich is for you. It is very fast, and easy to make. You only need a few things from the supermarket and you can

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    The Butter Battle Book by Dr.Seuss is a deceptively childish book about a war over what side one should butter their bread. While a good bedtime story, anyone with knowledge of the Cold War will immediately pick up the similarities between this book and the actual war, along with Dr.Seuss’s message behind the text. His excellent use of craft puts his view across and solidifies what he believes about the Cold War. Dr.Seuss uses allusions, irony, and hyperboles to portray his beliefs about how silly

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