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“One More to the Lake” by E.B. White is a reminisce of how he spent his childhood going to a lake in Maine, staying in a camp every summer. ... “It is strange how much you can remember about places like that once you allow your mind to return into the grooves that lead back. ... He uses concrete language to describe the lake with images that are tangible. “The lake had never been what you would call a wild lake. There were cottages sprinkled around the shores, and it was in farming country although the shores of the lake were quite heavily wooded” (494).
Approximate Word count = 422 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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