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An image and symbol are not the same, therefore it is false
I swim for a club. I belong to this group because I have incorporated myself into its society. There is a 'hierarchy' that is based off of which group you are in (and those groups are based off of how good you are), and I am somewhere in the middle. In the swim team, you have to be a good sport, not cheat, and not bully anyone else. My role is the same as everyone else's: a competitor, and a friend. We respect eachother, while pushing ourselves furthur when we compete against eachother. We all have to try are hardest and do our best in every practice and competition. We have to keep our pool clean, and we have to respect the premises. The swim team is a major part in my life, as I have been swimming for 6 years. When I feel really angry, or stressed, putting all my effort into swimming helps. Swimming is an 'anchor' in my life, and the adrenaline rush I get while swimming is something I focus on when I feel really out of place.
Not grammatically correct.
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I researched Ilya Repin, and he was mostly a Realist. I say this because he painted country folk in common settings, but also painted lots of conflicts between people. He also painted dramatic works, but he still focuses his characters and settings on Realist and less idealized versions of society andthe people in it. He was impactful in society, especially to Russian and Ukrainian culture. Repin is known for the psychological impacts that his paintings made, and he was called a new interpreter of Russian life. One of his most famous paintings was with Ivan the Terrible and his son and was dramatic and sad, but grotesque and realistic. Repin was one of the first Russian artists to become successful in Europe using only Russian themes and people. He was the leader of the new artistic movement in Russian art called critical realism because he chose to paint nature and characteristics of society over the typically studied formalities. He also criticized the typical sugar-coated versions of society and strived to paint Russian individuals in a more honest and spiritual light. He was very politically active in the Bolshevik and Russian Revolutions, and this showed in his paintings. He felt personally accountable for the rough lives of the common
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squirmed
Explanation: as the more he read, the more he acknowledged.
this made him feel 'writhe' under what he read of the book.