Looking at the strawberry, you see it is red with little bumps in it. It is in between soft and firm. Biting into it, you feel a slight crunch and get a refreshing sweet taste. As you chew, you feel the pieces getting smaller and softer. The taste begins to go away. You take another bite again and again until i is gone. You get a repeat of each thing you sensed with every bite. When you get to the top, you stop biting. It is more hard and bitter and there are green leaves you do not want to eat.
You can finish the rest. :) That's a starter.
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Throughout the novel, Atticus shows he has a realistic but positive view of human nature. He knows that people are imperfect and is able to be tolerant of their failings, a lesson he tries to pass onto Scout.
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The main social function of referring to things as "magic" is to explain what we do not understand and, therefore, what we are likely to fear. There are any number of historical examples involving hysteria over witches and wizards started by people very much like the Dursleys. The Puritans of Salem in 1692 were very much the same type of suspicious zealots and were also motivated largely by fear of the unknown.
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Make this your own don't copy every word. Change the words and use Spinbot to make in yours.
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red highlighting is an indication of the topic in a T-BEAR format
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