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    I love nature. You wouldn’t expect that from a princess—Princess Lucy Willows, that is. The only appealing thing to a girl like me is the fact that insects and marine animals and such exist. The castle garden is pretty, but I want to see the actual forest! I have dreamt all my life to find treasures and animals that mask inside nature. There is only one problem: my mom won’t let me go. She says that there are bears, bees, mosquitoes, poison ivies . . . the list goes on, but nothing will get in my

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    Watership Down

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    published in London around November 1972. Although the plot is about a group of rabbits struggling to find home, the story can be interpreted as so much more. Of course the book can be interpreted differently especially as times change. The general meaning however remains intact. This piece is a great example of an author speaking their voice through writing. The beginning of the novel takes place at the home of the Owsla Rabbits, which could be classified as a corrupt democracy. When Fiver, one of the

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    called Ishi, he grew tired of eating fruit and vegetables each day and sought out to find something new to eat. Ishi had always wondered what rabbit would taste like, because he would see hawks swoop down and catching them. He started by cutting a few strands of hair from the tail of his horse and braiding it to make cordage. Ishi started by finding a rabbit burrow, he then cut down a small sapling and pounded it into the ground next to the rabbit's burrow. Bending the sapling over to the other side

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    In the novel Of Mice and Men, the scene represented in the diorama is when Lennie just got finished having a vision about the giant rabbit declaring that George is going to abandon him all alone and then scampered back into Lennie’s brain as George is quietly approaching out of the brush. I consider this scene that I created is significant to the novel because this is the scene to which Lennie passes away, caused by George. Yes, the death of Curley’s wife, due to Lennie’s strength and nervousness

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    When Emma awoke, she was in what appeared to be a giant maze made of high, thick hedges with a dark sky dotted with bright stars. Emma stood up, confused, when a loud, thick voice boomed out over the maze, ​ “Attention new arrivals, welcome to the Elbuort maze. You have each been brought here by super trouble jives, commonly found in salted tea juice. Now, as for the maze itself, there are approximately 25 of you. In the middle of the maze lies a trophy. You must be one of the first six to reach

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    Shen’s Room As Shen watches Aixin happily winding up his toy bunny, he walks over, bends down next to Aixin and asks, “Bunny, you really like that toy huh? ” Aixin gives him a big smile and nods his head and says excitedly, “Shen, do you want one to. It very fun to play with.” Shen chuckles and says, “no. I already have a bunny.” Aixin gives him a confuse look and says, “Really?! How come i’ve never seen it. Are you lying to me.” Shen chuckles at him and says, “I would never lie to you

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    horse, a cow, a sheep, and a rabbit. They played with each other, lived together, and ate together. They bonded with each other well. The horse was powerful and intelligent and the cow was wise and helpful. The sheep was energetic and smart and the rabbit was small but active. The always helped each other if anybody had a dilemma. It was spring time. New vegetation had grown. The rabbit yearned for the fresh carrots which grew by the river. One afternoon, as the rabbit took a few hops, the horse

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    Essay about Hazel: An Unassuming Leader

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    Claudius from the play Hamlet (Shakespeare). However, this was not the case with Hazel the rabbit. He lived in an environment that probably was intended to be a portrayal of human society. In the novel Watership Down, the peaceful life of a rabbit warren was suddenly disturbed by the horrifying dream that a lowly rabbit Fiver had. Hazel was worried by it and took action by contacting the warren’s chief rabbit, Threarah. He went to the authorities first to solve the problem. That was not the attitude

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    Robert sees the rabbits as innocent bystanders, in the middle of a war between human arrogance and complete madness. Rabbits reflect a defenseless and pure Rowena, that Robert feels has been destroyed by the war. As the war goes on, the reader notices the appearance and thought of Rowena and the rabbits slowly disappearing. “Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a rabbit beside the road. Then he heard a rush of wings. Something exploded. The rabbit disappeared.” (Findley 179) This

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    wearing l 'oreal makeup. Organizational Pattern: Problem- Solution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Attention Getter (Capture): Have you ever wished for a rabbit or a guinea pig? Motivate: Most of the world’s common household pets are having cosmetics tested on them. Introduce the topic: Help save them from this cruelty. State the thesis: These animals are forced to try products. From forced to eating food

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