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    Club Monologue

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    You know I know how To make em stop and stare as I zone out The club can’t even handle me right now Watchin you I’m watchin you we go all out The club can’t even handle me right now (yeahhhhh) The club can’t even handle me right now (yeahhhhh) Hey I own the light and I don’t need no help Gotta be the feeling that scarface player Stuntin go wild can’t handle this plan Life of the club arrogant like yeah! Top like money all the girls just melt Want to many all know me like Twelve Look

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    Recorder Monologue

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    Hi‚ I’m Ren. I’ve been alive for 14 years now‚ and I finally have my own “violin”. I’m very excited about this‚ and generally excited by anything else that falls into the "cute" or "cozy" categories. I learned to play recorder when I was twelve from my teacher named Ricson who taught me and my classmate how to play the recorder. I like quilts. But that’s probably because I’m always freezing cold. I LOVE Isabel. That’s where I live‚ when I’m lucky enough to be there. I love the town so much‚ I sometimes

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    Monologue Of Hurricanes

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    The words flow slowly at first‚ hesitant‚ struggling to take form. Like condensed cloud clusters‚ fragments of information around which I can build a plot‚ or a character‚ rotate slowly around in my head. As an idea for a story takes shape‚ the thoughts begin to swirl faster‚ spinning faster and faster‚ gaining momentum and speed. As I pick up my pencil I am a hurricane when I write‚ the words spewing forth onto the paper‚ accelerating with unexpected intensity. But such intensity is impossible to

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    Amphitheater Monologue

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    A few seconds passed before the subject came out of the door. Those seconds felt like hours for the audience members in the amphitheater and felt like years for the man whose fate rested upon the subject‚ which was about to appear before him. The gaping black hole that filled the room behind the door smelled of tiger blood but that was no indication of which subject harbored the room. The audience remained completely silent‚ except for a few children’s muffled cries as their parents put their hands

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    Gruddz Monologue

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    Nicky and Liam Adventures: The GRUDDZ   COPYRIGHT PAGE   Nicky and Liam Adventures: The GRUDDZ Michelle Nash Du Plessis     Dedication To my daughter‚ Kaylee‚ who inspires me every day. My father‚ Barry‚ and my precious baby boys up in heaven. Love you always!     ‘RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN AND DON’T LOOK BACK!’ Nicky yelled to his brother as they raced through the forest. They were being chased by a group of gruddz. Gruddz are mean‚ hairy‚ snarly creatures with great big teeth and giant scary

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    Lupus Monologue

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    “You have Lupus‚” my Rheumatologist said. I left the doctor’s office heartbroken by the idea of knowing that this revelation of this disease would keep me from swimming in upcoming competitions. Being diagnosed with Lupus meant I would never be able to swim ever again due to extreme photosensitivity that could lead to rashes and internal organ damage. I was always known as the girl that would swim so frequently that everyone joked that my personal perfume was chlorine. Swimming was the one thing

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    Mira Monologue

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    “Sedra‚ if you do not hurry up‚ I will not wait for you.” Mire bawled incessantly‚ sulking her wrinkles deeper into her face. The tired eyes that Mire wears has longed for rest for many months. Her overgrown‚ scruffy look represents her character‚ being generally uneasy to everyone around her. The acrid curses that followed only led me to tear more‚ but the bittersweet aftertaste of each tear soothed the pain in my wound. Slowly it recovered and the bleeding had stopped‚ casting the last tear into

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    Volleyball Monologue

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    The calendar on my desk is outrageously full. No‚ I don’t religiously watch “Game of Thrones” with every Sunday marked like some sort of federal holiday‚ nor am I a Cardinals baseball super-fan‚ faithfully attending every game. My calendar’s overtaken by the numerous clubs and activities I’m a part of‚ each with a lesson to teach. I started volleyball at eight-years-old and can’t imagine my life without it. Volleyball has taught me to always be passionate about what I’m doing; if I’m willing to launch

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    Bayonet Monologue

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    One day we got orders to storm a French position. We got in and my comrades fell right and left of me‚ but then I was confronted by a French Corporal. He with his bayonet at the ready and I with my bayonet at the ready. For a moment I felt the fear of death and in a fraction of a second I realised that he was after my life exactly as I was after his. I was quicker than he was. I tossed his rifle away and I ran my bayonet through his chest He fell‚ put his hand on the place were I had hit him and

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    Patricia Monologue

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    Scene IV Patricia is zipping up her suitcase. She is presentable‚ well-dressed‚ and in orbit. It is morning‚ sunshine enters through the window. The room’s temperature feels cool and comfortable to be in. The beds are unmade‚ proof that housekeeping has not knocked on their door yet. Patricia: In a high voice‚ so that Hernan can hear from the distance. Are you ready? Hernan: He responds from the distance‚ coming from the bathroom‚ in a high voice too. Almost. He exists the bathroom with his hair

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