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SAVE THE MOON FOR KERDY DICKUS

2023-11-24 03:39:28

It is placed in a dome-shaped glass-enclosed house surrounded by trees. The house is very well hidden, but you can see the interior light looks like a dish

We think that another period of this story may be the future.

1) Simile- "The lights are embedded in the ceiling above the island, warm lights make the maple's countertop look like a beach"

2) Exaggeration - his hands are large, strong and rough. When he closes his fist this little cup looks like it is broken.

3) Onomopope - And he left. He slid into the driveway and finally crashed behind his back.

I do not think that this big idea matches the title of the story. It is not until the last page is difficult to follow the story.

I think that what is important in this story is not to judge people's behavior and appearance. When a stranger thinks that these people came from elsewhere, they will kill him and test him as a complete example.

Since strangers have reached the conclusion that what happened the night before was the abduction of aliens, we believe that the subject is confused or wrong identity. I agree because this topic shows the whole story

The story "Save the moon for Cardidics" starts with a family celebrating the 2 nights before Christmas. The rapidly rising behavior was that the mother found a stranger standing on a cold lane. The confrontation is a stranger who tries to elucidate where he is and who the family is. The climax is when strangers think that this family is an alien. The corrupted behavior is that the person the girl does not know is found "in the newspaper" that it was "kidnapped by an alien", that is, it is a family, and the story person says that the girl will whisper when the girl saw the other again The magical word of the magic is not to jump into their cooking, not to bring them back to their own world

We thought this was "bright light" across the tree. And it was thought of as a dish of the alien.

The news was called Alabama Moon, a wild child who killed the police and saved the children who were trying to eat the dog. (Saunders is a liar.) The moon was picked up by Hal and they spent time together. He wanted to see the kit, so he went to the hospital and was caught by Sanders. Saunders brought the boy back to the forest where he ran away from Wellington. Wellington celebrated the month and agreed to help the boy in the courtroom. Two days after entering prison, the moon fights Sanders. Sanders proved to be a corrupt liar, and the moon was abandoned by his found relatives. Oh, Wellington. Uncle Mike (Marc Adam) takes the moon to live with his family on Mobile and learns to let the boy go to live in the modern world.

The story "Save the moon for Cardidics" starts with a family celebrating the 2 nights before Christmas. The rapidly rising behavior was that the mother found a stranger standing on a cold lane. The confrontation is a stranger who tries to elucidate where he is and who the family is. The climax is when strangers think that this family is an alien. The corrupted behavior is that the person the girl does not know is found "in the newspaper" that it was "kidnapped by an alien", that is, it is a family, and the story person says that the girl will whisper when the girl saw the other again The magical word of the magic is not to jump into their cooking, not to bring them back to their own world

Our moon plays an important role in the evolution of life on Earth. With enough brightness to illuminate the ground in most cycles, it exposes potential predators or predators each other. Without our moon, the night sky will get worse. Because our moon is formed by a very accidental conflict, the alien world will not have such a big moon, or there will be no moon at all. Land life on a planet of an alien without a big moon will need to evolve so that it can be better seen in the dark or better to develop other sensations for adaptation is. Our moon will also drive the tide over the earth. A moonless planet does not have such a tide; another thing that life has to adapt