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... “A season of Calm Weather” is a prime example of the fact that the experience is worth more than words could possibly explain. ...
Experience is so great that there are something’s in life that you can’t explain, that the only way to know is to experience it first hand. ...
In George’s case, the experience was so great that he wanted to keep it for himself. ... George’s experience was so great that he wasn’t going to let anyone take it away. ...
To sum it all up, Bradbury’s story proves the mere fact that experience describes a reality where words do not exist. George smith has proven himself to being a great character that has to deal with an experience that most people can’t understand.
Approximate Word count = 715 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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