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Description : House for Sale!

This stunning Craftsman-style home was constructed in 2012 and has a large a balcony that
invites guests inside. It is full of features and nuances that any new homeowner should
appreciate. Buyers will be welcomed by a two-story entry that leads into a formal dining
room with timber wallpaper and a boxed ceiling as soon as they enter the front door. The
eat-in kitchen, which is located off the dining room, has an antique ceiling, an integrated
buffet and water cupboard, two ovens, all kitchen equipment. The little living area, which is
enhanced by big French doors and an attractive stone fireplace, is accessible from the
kitchen. On the main floor, the bedroom is situated across from a distinctively constructed
half-bath. .. Many people like to have their main floor bedroom . High ceilings and warm,
vibrant colors in the bathrooms preserve the beauty of this house. The upstairs "kid zone" is
the focal point of the house. The children’s rooms are linked onto the enormous playroom
that serves as the main attraction of the space. Every room has been furnished to cater to
the desires of the children. This area dedicated to children is a creative and unique work of
art, with paintings portraying underwater adventures, hidden rooms, and balconies. Not to
be overlooked the bottom level of the house, which has a restaurant, home office, cinema
room with a 70" TV, and extra kid-friendly play space. One last distinctive element of this
property is the carriage house, which is above the detached garage and is reached by a
gorgeously built breezeway. It has a view of a little garden fountain that is flowing. The one-
bedroom apartment in the side of the house is a great guest retreat and a wonderful
addition to the main house, with the same high-quality cabinets and appliances.

Good and Bad Horror Movies: Comparaison or contrast paragraph

A good horror movie is easily distinguishable from a bad one. A good horror movie, first of
all, has both male and female victims. Both sexes suffer terrible fates at the hands of
monsters and maniacs. Therefore, everyone in the audience has a chance to identify with the
victim. Bad horror movies, on the other hand, tend to concentrate on women, especially
half-dressed ones. These movies are obviously prejudiced against half the human race.
Second, a good horror movie inspires compassion for its characters. For example, the
audience will feel sympathy for the victims in the horror classics about the Wolfman, played
by Lon Chaney, Jr., and also for the Wolfman himself, who is shown to be a sad victim of fate.
In contrast, a bad horror movie encourages feelings of aggression and violence in viewers.
For instance, in the Halloween films, the murders are seen from the murderer’s point of
view. The effect is that the audience stalks the victims along with the killer and feels the
same thrill he does. Finally, every good horror movie has a sense of humor. Humor provides
relief from the horror and makes the characters more human. A bad horror movie, though, is
humorless and boring. One murder is piled on top of another, and the characters are just
cardboard figures. Bad horror movies may provide cheap thrills, but the good ones touch our
emotions and live forever.

Keys to Success in College :Comparaison or contrast paragraph

College is very different from high school, and in order to succeed, students should practice
good organizational skills that aren’t commonly needed in high school. First of all, instead of
going to class every day, students may attend college classes only one day a week, three days
a week, or even at night. With this flexibility, students need to schedule blocks of study time
in order to make sure they are getting their work done on time because it can be very
tempting not to study until the last minute. In high school, students are in class for at least
six hours a day, and teachers often schedule time in class to work on assignments.
Conversely, in college, students may spend as little as two hours a day in class, and professors
rarely allow in-class time to work on assignments. In high school, students may need to
spend an hour or two each evening on homework, but in college, students are expected to
work on homework for at least two hours for each hour they are in class. High school
teachers and college professors have very different attitudes toward students’ social lives.
High school teachers often accommodate students’ activities like prom, sports, and school
plays by assigning less homework, so students can participate in the activities. On the other
hand, college professors aren’t concerned about activities outside of the classroom;
regardless of students’ schedules, they must complete the assignments on time. Finally, in
high school, teachers don’t always use syllabi with course schedules, and they spend a lot of
time reminding students about due dates. College professors, however, hand out the syllabi
at the beginning of the semester and expect students to complete the assignments by the
due dates with few or no reminders. Students who are new to college may find it difficult at
first, but with good organization and planning, students can succeed.

Why I Stopped Smoking : A cause paragraph

For one thing, I realized that my cigarette smoke bothered others, irritating people’s eyes
and causing them to cough and sneeze. They also had to put up with my stinking smoker’s
breath. 3 Also, cigarettes are a messy habit. Our house was littered with ashtrays piled high
with butts, matchsticks, and ashes, and the children were always knocking them over. The
price of cigarettes keeps going up and I was spending too much on smokes. Another reason
I stopped was because I felt exploited.When I see things in the paper about tobacco
companies and their huge profits it made me mad. Most of all I resolved to stop smoking
when the message about cigarettes being harmful to health finally got through to me. I’d
known they could hurt the smoker—in fact, a heavy smoker I know from work is in Eagleville
Hospital now with lung cancer. But when I realized what secondhand smoke could do to my
wife and children, causing them bronchial problems and even increasing their risk of cancer,
it really bothered me.

A Depressing Place

The pet shop in the mall is a depressing place. A display window attracts passersby who
stare at the prisoners locked inside. In the right-hand side of the window, two puppies press
their forepaws against the glass and attempt to greet the human hands that press from the
outside. A cardboard barrier separates the dogs from several black-and-white kittens
gathered together in the opposite end of the window. Inside the shop, rows of iron cages
line one wall from top to bottom. At first, it is hard to tell whether a bird, hamster, cat, or
dog is locked inside each cage. Only an occasional movement or a scratchy, shuffling sound
tells visitors that living creatures are inside. Large wooden structures that resemble Coat
racks run down the middle of the store. When customers pass by, the parrots imprisoned to
these spots wave their clipped wings in a useless attempt to escape. A big plastic pool filled
with unclear stagnant-looking water and a few lifeless turtles is located at the end of this
central section. There is lots of pet-related products stocked on the shelves against the left
wall. The entire store smells like an horrible combination of unpleasant strong nutrient odor
eliminators. The typically pleasant, almost milky fragrance of the puppies is muffled by the
huge amount of animals packed in small spaces.

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