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Chocolate Pretzel: A Short Story
My older brother arrived home from school and I was so excited to see him; yet, I was confused because he seemed upset-- so I decided it would be best if I asked him what was amiss. Even though he didn’t want to discuss his troubles with me, he somehow managed to gain enough endurance to talk to me --he knew that I was just a little kid with lots of questions and not a lot of exposure to the “real world”. He then proceed to pick up a chocolate pretzel. He then stated “this is why I am upset”. He seemed to understand his statment perfectly, but I didn’t understand what he was trying to say. He notice and begin to explain more in depth. “notice how it has two eliminates, the sweetness of the chocolate and the saltiness of the pretzel-- both are

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