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    Snow Day Research Paper

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    My ¨Adventurous¨ Snow Day was not to special at all to be honest. I woke up for school and got an email saying that I had no school that day and so I decided to go right back to sleep until about 11 o'clock. I woke up and did my daily routine and came downstairs for some breakfast and afterwards I went back to my room and played Fortnight for the next 2 and a half hours (I have no life). I put on my winter jacket and went out and walked over to my aunt's house. I stayed there for about 2 hours and

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    the cold, brisk air invades my lungs. I exhale slowly, I see my shaky breath float away from me. The scenery is nothing special, black trees covered in moss, very few hills, rocks in no set trail, and above all else, endless layers of Texas snow (not really snow, just an ice layer maybe 1/3 of an inch). I walk with a cold firearm in my hands and a knife hung on my belt with no intention to use either. Before I was left on the far East side of the 78-acre property, I was told to look and follow anything

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    Snow Fall Short Story

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    Sam Kramer Snow Fall “KEVIN...JOHN!”, I screamed as loud as I could, knowing well he won’t hear me. The snow was too thick. I was trapped and only my head was above the surface. Panic was setting in and I realized I may not make it out alive. Just to think two days ago I was having the time of my life with my best friends. It all began where there is no snow, in my home town of Tucson, Arizona. One week before the accident we had all still been in school, talking our mouths off about what

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    The Snow Queen There was once a man, he stood outside on the edge of the forest every night. His gaze would set upon the nights starts. Peaceful and calming the sight was, giving him hope, he would always tell himself one more night. Every time he would hear rustling in the branches be would focus on the forest before him. He was waiting for the girl of his dreams to emerge. This girl, with beautiful hair that changed colors in the sunlight. She was small, tiny, but if afraid or angry her shape

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    As the glistening rays of the sun reflects its aureate light on the fresh coat of snow, a different breed of winter lovers awake. The smell of bacon sizzling on an iron skillet masks the air awaking all throughout the small cabin. As we gather around the old wooden table, smiles inform each other about what is about to happen. As we all bundle up for the frigid temperatures of the north, no one is afraid to suffer in the colder temps to look better than the others. The stiff molded boots form around

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    Snow Angel Once upon a time, there lived a girl named Angelina whose dream was to have a chance at seeing the world and the seven wonders it held. “Perhaps, someday,” she sighed, looking out her bedroom window. For now, the one-room apartment her family shared with her and someday were enough. For years, it seemed it would always be. But, one day, on her way back home from buying salt from the market, a goblin appeared and strolled up to Angelina. He had a smug walk and a smile that carried malicious

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    Blizzards and snow storms are nothing new to South Dakota winters. Every year, we embrace the cold weather to continue many hobbies we enjoy including sledding, building snow forts, skiing, and even just sitting at home drinking hot cocoa. Not much can stop production around here, until the ice storm towards the end of December in 2016 hit Ipswich and the surrounding areas hard. Roads, homes, vehicles, and power lines were iced over. Power wasn’t reliable at this time and many were without heat as

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    Michael Northrop, snow symbolizes being captive in order to create a setting, build suspense, and set up a problem. To start off with, the snow creates a setting within the story. For example, in the text it says, “I sat up and looked at it for a while. It was like how you can’t see out the window into darkness at night, but anyone out there can see in, if that makes any sense.” (Northrop, page 69) This piece of text demonstrates how the snow creates a setting because the snow surrounded the high

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    A normal day can turn into a day filled with icy cold snow and warm hot chocolate just by one call. One call that gives everyone around the school district a sigh of relief that they can curl up back in their comfy beds and sleep for an extra two or more hours. Some may wonder how one call makes everyone’s day so much better: it is because it is a call from the school saying there is no school today due to icy conditions. Upon hearing this one can be sure that their phone will be buzzing with

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    The Snow Joe SJ624E is one of the largest electric snow blowers on the market today. It’s capable of blasting 730 lbs. a snow a minute and a 180°adjustable shoot throws it 20 feet out of the way in the direction of your aim, essentially allowing you to complete large jobs efficiently and fast. With the Snow Joe Ultra, you can easily maneuver in any direction with its easy glide 8” all terrain wheels. Plus, starting the blower is as simple as pushing a button with the instant start feature. Completely

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