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    12/8/2015 Loch Ness Monster On a dark gloomy night, there was a loud sudden scream. In Scotland, the Loch Ness Lake is the biggest fresh water lake in Great Britain. People say there was a monster that was said to inhabit the Loch Ness Lake. The monster usually did not come out of the water. If the monster came out, it would only stick its head out of the water. The two theories that are the most common are“ Is the Loch Ness Monster a Legend?” and “Is the Loch Ness Monster a Fact?” In addition

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    of the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie for short. The Loch Ness Monster resides in Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Earliest spotting goes back to year 565 by St Columbia (Campbell). Ever since then, this Nessie creature has taken the world by storm of people saying that they spot a creature that resembles the monster. However, The Loch Ness Monster is not a true creature or monster, but just of years of wishful thinking or people mistaking a simple object as some sort of monster. Similar to

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    makes the Loch Ness Monster a monster? Besides the name of course, the “monstrous” characteristics this creature holds is due to its secretive nature and physical appearance. When you think of a monster you get an image in your head of some sort. Possibly one with sharp teeth, a gigantic body, and mysterious behavior. The Loch Ness Monster seems to fit some, if not, all of these descriptions. The beast originates from Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The first appearance of the monster dates back

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    October 2017 Still haven't come up for a good title... The Loch Ness monster. Arguably, one of the most known cryptid animals of all time, is said to reside within Loch Ness. This is the biggest body of fresh water in the British Isles stretching about twenty-four miles in length and at one point is about a mile and a half wide. On average, it provides with a depth of about 500 feet of icy, dark, and gloomy water ("Nessie of loch Ness"). Naturally the perfect hiding spot for something that doesn’t

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    you see a long neck swimming towards you.”The Loch-Ness monster!” you think, but I’m here to tell you differently. The sightings of the Loch-Ness monsters are just illusions The Loch Ness… ELEPHANT? Let’s address the elephant in the ballroom...or the lake. Circuses were extremely popular in Scotland during the 1930s, and Dr. Neil Clark suggests that the elephants swimming in between shows could have been mistaken for the loch ness monster.”Because most of the sightings in 1933 and after, described

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    Loch Ness Monster The Loch Ness Monster has been a mystery since May 2nd 1933. There have been incredibly strong arguments to prove if The Loch Ness,also known as Nessie, is real or a misconception. The strongest, logic based theory is that the seismic effect caused people to see large bumps in the water,hear loud noises,and feel rumbling. Piccardi stated, "When there are small shocks, it can create a commotion on the water surface. Along the fault there can be gas emissions, which can create

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    member dies, it can take a toll on the family as a whole. As a mom, it is difficult to watch your child be strained to handle a parent’s responsibility. Leaving Conor’s mom feeling as if she is inadequate and failing as his mother. A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness explores the idea of death, its denial, the underlying pressure of the parent-child relationship due to the unfortunate circumstances. Conor’s mom feels as if she is doing an inadequate job and failing him as a mother. By holding back true

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    are your friends or they are your enemies. This is a false dilemma. There are more alternatives than friends and enemies, like acquaintances and strangers. 3. The Loch Ness monster obviously exists. Scientists have not been able to show that it does not exist. This is a fallacy because there is no proof that the Loch Ness monster exists. Just because scientists have not yet disproved the existence

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    The novel A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness follows the story of Conor, a 13 year old boy, who encounters a “monster” after he faces nightmares every night when his mother is diagnosed with cancer. A character in the book that I found interesting was Conor. During the beginning of the book it shows Conor having a recurring nightmare of his mother falling into a pit, and being eaten by a monster, and these nightmares occur because she has cancer, and is dying. Throughout the book, it is obvious that

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    attention. Patrick Ness portrays this trait in A Monster Calls in a way that makes the readers realize that the burden of a secret is too great for anyone of any age to carry. Conor O'Malley is thirteen, but his experiences and hardships are ones that those who are beyond their years have not necessarily needed to overcome. Taking into account his mother's worsening condition, he does not want to let his surroundings affect him more than they already have. Under the influence of the Monster, Conor allows

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