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    School Narrative Analysis

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    Place: Home Bedroom Tadashi-kunSadyawning)(low/quiet/tired voice)Hmm.. What time is it?.. Tadashi-kun: Today’s Monday‚ July the 5th which means ...(short pause)...!!!!! IT’S THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER SCHOOL!!! OH NO IM GONNA BE LATE!! Tadashi-kun: IT’S ALREADY 8:30am??!! HOW LONG DID I STAY UP LAST NIGHT?! School starts at 8:00am and... Class is starting at 9:00am which means... I ONLY HAVE 30 MINUTES TO GET THERE?!?! (Multitasking /gets up/Changes Clothes/Brushes Teeth/Eats Bread/Runs around

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    breathe in‚ and like his smile‚ I find it soothing; it’s sweet yet thick. I look up and I take note of how his eyes really are the most beautiful shade of blue‚ how the tip of his nose curves back in and how unkempt and untidy his sandy hair is. He whispers what I hope are meaningful words into my ears‚ his breath softly breezing against the

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    I hear the doorbell jingle as I add a scoop of chocolate fudge to this kid’s ice cream cone‚ causing me to poorly place the scoop and causing all three scoops to topple over. I mutter a cuss word under my breath and apologize to the chubby redhead standing in front of me looking slightly irritated. Trust me‚ he could wait five minutes for another ice cream cone. He’s had three already today. Chucky Stauph is a regular at my little rainbow shack in downtown Charleston. The Milky Way Diner is a flamboyant

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    A Defining Moment

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    "Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change." ( Marry Shelly‚ Frankenstein) it hits me‚ there is a sudden warmth that spreads throughout my face. My muscles tense up as if ready for another blow‚ except I’m not‚ I never will be. I feel weak as she kicks me again‚ except this time right in the chest‚ the air escapes my lungs‚ now I feel nothing. She’s drunk again‚ I can’t stop her‚ however I can hear talking through the ringing in my ears. Out of the corner of my eye I see

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    spend the whole day studying about lucid dreaming‚ then do plenty of reality tests‚ don’t use electronics‚ and try to wake up while your eyes are still closed. While dreaming and becoming in control one ought to stay calm‚ take deep breathes‚ and whisper slowly. Lucid dreaming is an unusual phenomenon in which some people are able to “wake up” while still in a dream. Though the dreamer is technically asleep‚ they are aware of their situation and are able to control the content of their

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    Edward Smith's Monologue

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    of the house‚ sprouted a miniature door‚ contrived in a fashion approved by Satan himself (and director of the Ghostbusters). It seemed like I was wandering into a different dimension. My senses were becoming acquainted to new feelings: guttural whispers‚ excruciating odour‚ ponderous glass-like air and the cemented‚ pungent‚ taste of death! As I opened the door candlelight rose to greet me but who lit them? I was informed that the secluded house I was purchasing has been unoccupied forever

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    Women in the Great Gatsby

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    moral flaws up‚ as critic Tony Tanner believes. In a way this reflects the society’s reluctance to truly blame women for their changing characteristics throughout the twenties. Even so‚ Fitzgerald also uses Nick’s viewpoint to demonstrate how truly careless and female characters are‚ as‚ even though he is not omniscient‚ he quickly realises that each woman has something to hide or a fault and at the end of the novel he makes direct remarks about each female. Fitzgerald uses the

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    external and internal conflicts constantly sicken Scott‚ he learns brotherhood‚ whether that is brothers or bonds like brothers‚ is always is most important in one’s faith. Unfortunately for Scott‚ he doesn’t find this out until later… Scott can be careless and take his bros for granted. He does so by not caring‚ and passing by the support he is constantly being given. When Scott isn’t in the best of moods‚ or isn’t doing great‚ he will tend to learn on his bros and take them for granted‚ sometimes

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    Albertans and fellow Canadians may agree that driving is an act of responsibility and maturity. Giving out licenses to teenagers‚ who tend to make risky and thoughtless decisions‚ is something the country should considered prohibiting. Due to such careless actions‚ crash rates are much higher for younger drivers than older‚ more experienced ones. The increase in fatality for teen drivers may be highly influenced by the lack of wearing seat belts‚ and their tendency to speed more. Not only are they

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    The Great Gatsby There are many different types of people in this world. Apart from physical features‚ it is the characteristics of a person that makes him/her original. Nick Carraway the narrator of The Great Gatsby‚ has qualities which are the complete opposite of those of Tom Buchanan‚ his cousin-in-law. In the novel‚ the author‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses the comparison between two cousins to show how their differing characteristics reflects the themes of morality and reality versus illusion

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