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    Expository Essay for Speak Topic Four: Write an essay using plot development in Speak to clearly analyze how the symbol of a tree represents Melinda’s emotional and mental growth to deal with what happened to her. To begin with, drawing a tree for a whole school year doesn’t mean much, especially for an average student. But when mixed with peer pressure, boys, and issues, drawing a tree for a whole school year can make a huge difference, and mean a whole lot. Let’s take a look at how drawing

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    Case Study Of Magners

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    Magners is the brand owned by Irish drinks company C&C Group and in 2003 they began to look at the possibility of launching their brand in the UK with an eye on London in particular. Industry specialists had warned the company that cider was a declining market which had little or no potential, as cider was viewed as a summer only drink or something that first-time drinkers, students and alcoholics drank. Magners had other ideas they wanted to create a new premium brand vintage cider that placed a

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    Random insignificant detail or symbolic motif? Often times in William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, the two are difficult to distinguish. However, when one takes a closer look outside Caddy’s and/or Quinton’s window, the fruit tree that “grew near to the house” reveals itself to be more significant than just another aspect of the setting. The tree symbolizes the growth of the Compson family, but is also, at least in part, ironically responsible for the destruction of the Compson name. It has

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    Josie Atkinson Full Circle The pear tree that Janie sits under is a metaphoric representation of the cycles of her life: budding, growing, dying, and being reborn. Each relationship represents another cycle that she faces, and it is also the catalyst for her pursuit of self-discovery. She is captivated by the way the bee interacts with the tree and identifies it as an ideally harmonious relationship. Janie is “stirred tremendously” by the tree because it intoxicates her with the beautiful interactions

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    Johnny Appleseed Essay

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    The legend of Johnny Appleseed developed from the historical account of John Chapman because the two characters have many similarities in their traits and their journey. Basically, Johnny Appleseed and Jonathan Chapman are the same people, but the legend exaggerates his character traits, and the historical accounts state the facts about him. In both accounts, he is very religious because he has his Bible, which shows Christian belief, with him. The two people also plant apple trees throughout the

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    ‘’Bliss’’ is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1918.The story focuses on a day of Bertha Young who is a lovely, restless and kind of hysterical woman. She is married Harry and they have a little baby called as ‘’Little B’’ and on that day, they invite their friends,-the Norman Knights, Eddie Warren and Pearl Fulton- for a dinner. During all this conventional scene, we, as readers, witness the journey of Bertha from ignorance to awareness about her love and sexual desire for another

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    The Fruits Of Apples

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    around the world. Many people eat it.In the US 32.5% of the population ate fruit in the year of 2009. One of the most common fruit is the apple, it takes about 50 leaves to produce an apple tree. An apple orchard called Rainier Fruit company they only hand pick the best apples from the orchard. Fresh One of the most common fruits in the world is the apple . Apples have wonderful flavor. Apples have about 3 different colors red, green,Apples are usually 95 calories. and yellow with hundreds of

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    The Significance Of Nature In Jane Eyre I agree with Jennifer D. Fuller’s article, “Seeking Wild Eyre: Victorian Attitudes Towards Landscape and the Environment in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre,” in that nature in Jane Eyre is described as an escape for Jane from her harsh reality, yet also as a representation of the constant restraints that she has, both physically and emotionally. The use of gardens throughout the book also shows Victorian views of nature. In Jane Eyre, Jane constantly seeks books

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    Speak Trees Analysis

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    Everyone in the class is given an apple for dissecting, and when Melinda gets hers, she immediately picks it up, smells it, then takes a bite. She then goes to reminisce about her childhood and how her dad used to take her to apple orchards and put her in the trees. She calls the whole memory a fantasy because it seems so far off and distant, due to the strained relationship Melinda now has with her parents. The next reference to trees is in chapter 21 of part 2 when Melinda first cuts

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    In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston uses the horizon, the pear tree, and the bee and blossom as symbols of Janie’s ideas and dreams. In this paper, there will be the analysis of these symbols in the book and how they fit in the belief system and needs of Janie. In the book, the peach tree can be said to represent Jane’s identity as a woman and her budding sexuality. She compares her change to that of the pear tree blossoming. Like the tree, she could feel that she was now a grown

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