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    Shingle Runners The woman smiles from across the room‚ shadows and moonlight contorting her mouth into a cheshire grin‚ sly and bloodthirsty. God‚ she could kill me right now and I’d still love her‚ he thinks‚ What a fool; can’t even trust my own head around a pretty girl. Smooth sax and piano is marred by the skipping of a disk in the room across the hall and laughter and soft amber light spills under the heavy oak door; the telltale signs of yet another couple retiring from the celebration.

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    Crying and Best Friend

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    “I don’t care if you on the run‚ baby long as I’m next to you” as Beyonce sung‚ December 14 in concert at the Yum Center get your tickets quick this is a guarantee sold out event said DJ Jerry on the radio. When I heard that I instantly called my mother to tell her I had to go see Beyonce in concert‚ she was coming the day before my birthday. My family knows how much I love listen to Beyonce‚ she’s my girl. I was so excited that Beyonce was coming to Louisville; I called all my friends telling

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    Little Boy Crying

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    received a spanking because he has been playing in the rain. The themes of time‚ paternal love‚ and punishment are demonstrated in the complex pattern of word choice and shifts in point of view. The poem begins by using word play to show change (bold) and water imagery (italics) to reveal the fluidity of time and introduces the theme of crime and punishment (underline): Your mouth contorting in brief spite and hurt‚ your laughter metamorphosed into howls‚ your frame so recently relaxed now

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    CRYING OF NATURE

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    we as the opponent team strongly believe that information technology gadgets should not be allowed in schools But one may not get enough time in this world of science to think that some how this simplification of life makes our life a bit complex. No doubt the facilities we have today have made our life a picnic but life is never a picnic in real sense. Everyone praises modern facilities but does anyone give him self a break to have a look at its consequences? Think of‚ friends‚ think of. These

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    Josh Burns 9-10-13 English 2nd Descriptive Writing I’m in band class standing at my bass drum in the concluding hours of school. It happens to be a Tuesday on this fine September 18th. Then my ears began to ring. I guess since I’m so use to loud banging drums‚ my ears ring‚ I’m not quite sure. I then heard the metallic and electronic sound that is tuned to a B natural‚ what normal people would call a bell‚ and dash to the bus stop to meet her. I had recently met this amazing girl‚ and it

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    GCSE English – Writing to Describe Every year‚ the descriptive writing task in Section B of Paper 1 is where students lose the most marks in their English exam. It is therefore a good idea to practice descriptive writing so that this does not happen to you. Furthermore‚ quality descriptive writing can be used as coursework. You are therefore improving your coursework folder at the same time as you are learning how to impress the examiner. Below is a selection of descriptive writing tasks from past

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    happening to many more civilians than the story focus’s on. Steinbeck does not leave out a single detail about the Joad family and their journey to California‚ and that in itself is what makes his writing so entertaining. Not only is this a very powerful topic to write about‚ but the remarkable writing style of author John Steinbeck makes this book a masterpiece. From the intensely vivid descriptions of the land to the true-to-the-heart portrayal of people‚ Steinbeck makes the words flow right

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    I’m sitting on a bench in Christopher Columbus Park. The wooden planks at my back are faded from a combination of sun and sea-breeze‚ and under my fingers are lover’s carvings. Names‚ initials‚ crooked hearts‚ equations that end in forever. The last time I was here‚ I was eighteen. Maybe back then‚ I would have seen the beauty in it all. Right now‚ I pass my fingers over the gouges in the wood and hope I don’t get a splinter. I sigh softly‚ leaning forward and hanging my head. One hand dangles

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    The Period of Purple Crying The Period of Purple Crying is a way to teach parents and caregivers about the point in every baby’s life when they cry more than others. It usually starts around two weeks of age and continues until about the age of four months‚ (Period of Purple Crying‚ n.d.). Years ago the term “colic” was used my parents and medical providers to describe this period of crying. It gave the impression that there is a medical condition associated with this time in a young baby’s

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    Crying of Lot 49

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    There are two levels of apprehension to The Crying of Lot 49: that of the characters in the book‚ whose perception is limited to the text‚ and that of the reader‚ who has the ability to look at the world from outside of it. A recurring theme in the novel is the phenomenon of chaos‚ also called entropy. Both the reader and Oedipa have the same problems of facing the chaos around them. Through various methods‚ Pynchon imposes a fictional world of chaos on the world of the reader‚ a world already

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