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A Beginning and End




A Beginning and End

Gloria Skains English 101-10/ Perkins Comparison/Contrast

A Beginning and End

     Thesis: There is a reason for all seasons, two of which are spring with
its new beginning and autumn with its incipient decline.

     I.  Spring
          A.  Daylight
          B.  Gardens
          C.  Insects
          D.  Color
          E.  Nests
          F.  Migratory birds
          G.  Coats of animals
          H.  Rain
           II.  Autumn
          A.  Daylight
          B.  Gardens
          C.  Insects
          D.  Color
          E.  Nests
          F.  Migratory birds
          G.  Coats of animals
          H.  Rain

     Each change and occurence that takes place during each season is so
important to the outcome of the next, because the seasons are all entwined. The
activities which are common to each season have a profound effect on the cycle
of plant and animal life.  There is a reason for all seasons, two of which are
spring with its new beginning and autumn with its incipient decline.
     Mother nature wakes after a long restful sleep, stands, claps her hands,
and calls spring to attention because this is the time of reawakening, a sudden
surprising emergence after a period of concealed existence.  I rise early
because the days are becoming longer now.  As I walk and explore this new
morning, I cannot help but notice the activity that surrounds me.  Gardens are
being tilled and planted for the ground is warm and will soon break with sprouts
of future bounty.  Butterflies of every color are seen flittering and fluttering,
while insects of all kinds are heard buzzing and humming.  Butterfly and insects
eagerly emerge from their winter homes intent on the tasks which lie ahead.  The
landscape is a palette of every shade of green imagineable.  Before my very eyes,
a kaleidoscope of colors splash the horizon as buds, leaves, and blossoms spring
forth and pollen fills the air.  The nests of foul, squirrel, and other animals
are busy with activity for they are full with their young.  Droves of geese and
other migratory birds flying in formation are seen and heard returning to
spring's warmer weather.  Furry, feathery, and slimy creatures have begun
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