Trembling down the streets Elizabeth was getting compliments left and right about her gorgeous brown hair and her bright blue eyes. She was used to all the compliments on the street because she had a long walk from work. She was so tired from a case she worked really hard on that evening in court. Even though on the inside she was half asleep she always looked like a bright sunflower shining through the crowded streets of New York City‚ Times Square. As she struggled to insert the right key to her
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After the fourth ring‚ “Mayor Jim‚ what can I do for you?” “Honey it’s me‚ someone took my gas while we were shopping and I’m over near the base of Putney Mountain. Please‚ bring some gas‚” she screamed. “What’re you doing over there? I’ll send someone right over.” And the phone went dead. When Betty no longer could contain herself‚ she sobbed. After a few minutes‚ she stopped and locked the doors. She would be okay‚ even though‚ it frightened her‚ she was okay. Knowing her husband would send
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Scott-Heron calls himself a bluesologist. He is sixty-one‚ tall and scrawny‚ and he lives in Harlem‚ in a ground-floor apartment that he doesn’t often leave. It is long and narrow‚ and there’s a bedspread covering a sliding glass door to a patio‚ so no light enters‚ making the place seem like a monk’s cell or a cave. Once‚ when I thought he was away‚ I called to convey a message‚ and he answered and said‚ “I’m here. Where else would a caveman be but in his cave?” Recently‚ I arrived at his apartment
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I looked at the box in my hand. It was a blue velvet box that contained something very special. I then thought of that pig‚ Marcus the son of Poseidon. ************FLASHBACK************* I heard yelling at the top of Half-Blood Hill. Being the guy I am‚ I went to go check what was going on. There I saw a boy hiding behind a bush as his satyr battled against a hydra. Sadly‚ I got there too late. I hauled the boy up and saw that he had plenty of muscle. As soon as he
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Ezekiel tumbled to the ground cautiously‚ letting his vehicle skid to a halt. He heard something sizzle‚ which couldn’t be a good sign of anything. The air was chilly‚ but there weren’t many clouds. A sunset lit the place where he’d landed sweetly. He picked a few thorns from his coat sleeve. Casually‚ he strolled between the trees‚ hoping that he might be able to find some help. Or some ice cream. Zeke was always up for ice cream. Making a point to get some‚ the boy stumbled through mud and woods
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We were at Stringybark Creek looking for the Kelly gang. They were wanted for robbery and much more which was illegal. We were all wearing dark black boots and baggy clothes. The creek smelt like a junk yard! “Kennedy‚ Scanlon!” McIntyre yelled out that we were surrounded and should give up our weapons. What nonsense he was talking about? My buddy and I Scanlon just wanted to find the Kelly gang badly so they won’t hurt anyone else. We had already lost enough lives‚ so we just continued riding
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I was sitting at home on a rainy Saturday evening. Lightning struck while I was watching The Addams Family‚ the house grew quieter. My parents entered the room and told me that they were going to the bank. The door slammed shut‚ and silence pervaded the house. I worried as they. I had waited several days for them to come home. Suddenly‚ the doorbell rang‚ and I leaped to get the door. To my surprise‚ Uncle Toby stood in the darkness before me‚ drenched from the storm. He had a grim look on his face
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Year 10: Non-Fiction Exam Preparation Easter Project 1. Read the articles. 2. Identify GAP for both texts. 3. What are the two main points for each article? 4. Look at one article. How does the writer use presentational features? 5. Compare how both articles use language to engage the reader. English – AO2 iLanguage – AO3 i | Skills | A/A* | * Detailed evidence that the article is understood. * Personally responds to the text by analysing information‚ focusing on what
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point of view [e.g.‚ first-person‚ second-person (i.e.‚ “you”)‚ third-person limited‚ third-person omniscient]? * Is the point of view consistent throughout the story (told from the same point of view)‚ or does it shift at any points in the narrative? (If so‚ make note of when and how those changes occur.) * How does point of view shape your reading of the work? In what ways does it contribute to or detract from your reading of the work? * How does point of view relate to the story’s
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The Fiction that written by Edward Branigan have a deep discussion about what define a fiction and characters it obtains. At the beginning of the essay‚ the fiction is not conceived by lies. The fictions are created by imaginary and association which could be narrative or nonnarrative. The fiction have references related to real world‚ while lies are words that created deliberately for deceiving. The reader of the fictions would have connected the contents with the real world on the basis of the
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