Chapter 7 on quantitative analysis in a chemistry textbook can often feel lengthy and overwhelming due to the detailed explanations and calculations involved. The abundance of formulas and mathematical procedures can make it seem never-ending.
First sight
First Sight
The first chapter Stephanie Meyer wrote in the Twilight novel was called First Sight.
At the end of Chapter One of "The Great Gatsby," Nick sees Gatsby standing outside, reaching his arms towards a green light at the end of Daisy's dock. This sight is mysterious and signals the beginning of Gatsby's infatuation with Daisy.
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The first chapter of Twilight is called First Sight. It's about Bella leavign her home and mom in Phoniex, Arizona and going to Forks, Washington to her new home with her dad, Officer Charlie Swan.
Graystripe returns in the book "Warriors: The New Prophecy, Midnight" in Chapter 20, when he reunites with the ThunderClan cats near the lake.
They both paint surrealistically in a way that subject seems realistic at first sight.
He sees Jay Gatsby staring at a green light across the bay with is arm reaching toward it.
The boys panicked at the beginning of Chapter 6 in "Lord of the Flies" because they mistook a dead parachutist for a beast. They were already on edge due to their fear of the beast, and the sight of the parachutist added to their anxiety and confusion.
Sight is correct.
This quote appears in Chapter 3 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. It is used to describe the sight of a steamboat making its way upstream on the Mississippi River.