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Based in oral tradition with no known author. Anytime and anyplace (once upon a time in a place far away). Common ending (they lived happily ever after). Often magical.
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Weather patterns are extremely random and complex. A desert bloom is a phenomenon that is contingent upon a series of climatic and biological conditions that do not occur very often, notably rainfall. If it rains too little there will not be enough humidity and water for plants to grow and if it rains too much the seeds and other dormant roots may be drowned or overwhelmed and unable to bloom.
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the conflict and story elements
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Example #1: The Sun Rising (By John Donne) ...
Example #2: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day (By William Shakespeare)
Example #3: When I Have Fears (By John Keats)
Example #4: Vestiges (By Van Jordan)
<span>Casca does not like the populace. He calls them stinking and dirty and other insulting things. The irony is in the essential role that the populace must play in any revolt once the tyrant has been deposed </span>