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I decided to write a short story about Feed by MT Anderson, it is an event that might’ve

happened during the feed. It will be about what violet had done before she died. The purpose of

this story Is to show people the meaning of living a fulfilling life and also to show them how it

Feels to die with a fulfilling life. In the book violet wishes to do a lot of anything before she dies. I

Think this will later lead to our point of view, which she will be doing something that she would

Remember during her lifetime.

The narrator of this story will be violet and the audience would be the people who knows the

Point of living life and knows how it feels not to be remembered in life even when you die.

I chose this topic because it

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