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Essay on The New Jersey Devil |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2358 words (9.43 pages) in the essay titled The New Jersey Devil
Why would I do a paper on the New Jersey Devil? The answer to that is quite simple. Ever since I was a little child, I would travel on Route 206 to the shore, this road slices the pines all the way from Trenton to the Shore. Many thoughts entered my mind during this long drive. Will the beach be crowded? Will the salt water make me gasp as I stick my feet in? Will I hear the bells of the ice cream man? But as I asked myself these questions, I could not help to stair into the dense rows of pines. As I got lost in these endless trees, stories began to spring up in my mind about New Jersey s famous creature: The New Jersey Devil. Ever since those long car rides, I have been wondering about this fascinating creature, and this paper gave me the perfect opportunity for all of my questions to be answered on one of the world s greatest mysteries.
I would not consider myself a scholar on the New Jersey Devil, in fact I barely know anything about the creature. One piece of information that I do know is that the creature supposedly inhabits the Pine Barrens, but can be found throughout South Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. The New Jersey Devil is considered evil and has a hair-raising appearance. Along with the tad-bit of knowledge I hold on the devil, I have many queries on it. To start off, is it real? What does it look like? Is it dangerous to humans? What is it s purpose? Is it related to the devil? How has it come into existence? After I am finished my researc...
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Keywords: new jersey devil, creature, strenuous task, supposedly, pine barrens, hear the bells, greatest mysteries, route 206, car rides, eastern pennsylvania, salt water
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