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    filled his wallet with stacks of money until it could not be stretched anymore. Trump is love‚ Trump is life. Jason’s final words were “Don’t let her take my freedom‚ and guns.” Trump ran to Jason’s side and he didn’t know what was wrong he looked all over the saw bill Clinton with a knife in Jason’s back. Trump yelled NO!!!!! He said “you will not rob people of their freedom”.

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    lifted him‚ and Ali waved his arms like a cranky baby. “Brother try to pick up Ali here. He says‚ ‘Put me down.’ ” All you could see then of Ali in the blending swarm was his head and shoulders‚ so he looked like a bust. “Ali’s thirty-two‚ having been exiled to nowhere‚” Scott-Heron said. “Unbelievable odds. I like to see unbelievable odds‚ because that’s what I’ve been facing all these years. When I feel like giving up‚ I like to watch this.” The phone rang‚ and Little answered. She said it was

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    9/11: A Narrative Fiction

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    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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    Elephant Inspiration is the most important factor when you write. You have to have the motivation to write and tell a story. You can get writer’s blockage when you write and become in desperate need of an interesting subject to get the work done. In the short story “Elephant” by Polly Clark we hear about William who is a writer. He writes short biographies of pop stars‚ that you can buy for only £1.99. William is not interested in pop stars‚ and really wants to write biographies of male film stars

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    Shooting an Elephant Essay Courage is being able to drown out the voices of others and stay true to one’s own morals. In the memoir Shooting An Elephant‚ George Orwell describes his time as a British Colonial police officer in Burma. While he is there he develops hatred for the British Empire and his actions‚ throughout the memoir are contrary to his beliefs. There are several events that take place in Shooting an Elephant that reveal Orwell’s character flaws. He lacks the ability to make decisions

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    Samuel smiled as his German Shepherd flinched away from a tiny kitten hissing at them. Sherlock was the biggest baby any full-grown dog could be. He was scared of practically anything‚ but the only thing that dragged him out of his constant worrying--aside from long belly rubs--was the smell of chocolate. It was weird‚ but true. Sherlock pulled on the leash so unexpectedly‚ it almost knocked Sam off balance. The troublesome dog had them barreling down the street‚ despite its currently icy state

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    I’ve been traveling in my raft or so called boat. This boat was suppose to take me to Asia. How I ended up on this was still a mystery to me. I guess that I might have fainted since when I woke up‚ I was soaking wet in salt water.     I started to walk around the peninsula to see if any animal lived there. I saw nothing‚ but when I looked in the coconut tree I saw a little sloth. The sloth started to move down the tree very slowly and it stopped for a moment and looked at me. The sloth look like

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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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    to make a difficult choice in life. In both stories‚ “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ they had to make a choice. They both tell us that some choices in life are hard to make.The authors explain to us how to make a choice by using point of view‚ symbolism‚ and conflict. The authors use point of view in the short story and poem to show how the their themes are similar. The short story “Lather and Nothing Else” the barber has to shave the man that

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    Genre: Descriptive * The Monkey’s Paw was a descriptive story because throughout the whole story they were describing the paw and throughout the Afterlife you will see Pamela describing her feelings on what happen to her brother Herbert. * Fiction Genre: Mystery * I picked mystery for the Monkey’s Paw because in the end of the story I wasn’t clear on what happen and in the afterlife things happened that no one knows but me. * Literary Device: Conflict * I picked conflict as my literary

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