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    Now Cole & Peter are friends even after everything they have been through. Later on that evening Peter & Cole returned to the camp &gathered the fire wood. They had already decided that they were going to eat hot dogs for dinner & spice them up with many different ingredients that will create a celebration in your mouth. All of a sudden they heard a ruffling sound in the trees. And at that time they didn’t see anything but white eyes. All of a sudden a big wolf came running out of the bushes in a

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    Keltie: A Narrative Fiction

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    “It’s you.” “It’s me.” Keltie leaned in. Her soulmate’s hands were on her shoulders‚ caressing gently. It was too dark for her to make out a face‚ all she could see was a shadowy figure and a bright smile. After looking for years‚ she had finally found someone who was hers‚ and only hers. A kiss would make it real‚ Keltie had always thought‚ and she was only moments away. She could practically hear her heart beating. And then‚ it all disappeared. A loud crash roused Keltie from the deep

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    Pam's Narrative Fiction

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    Pam was a unique gifted an older petite caucasian woman‚ she was sixty-nine years old‚ with silver-gray short hair stop below her cheek bones. Had eyes that seemed great. they’re milky watery‚ and the color of her eyes was galaxy-blue‚ beautiful color eyes to stare into. Her skin complexion was peach in pale‚ her skin was fragile‚ time-worn‚ and faded. Gal had a hump on her back‚ from a bone disease she developed over the years. Walked with a limping steady motion‚ her voice was soft weak and fragile

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    Bees: A Narrative Fiction

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    Prologue Shiloh jolted awake to the round‚ honey-brown eyes of Lily staring straight through her. It took a moment to adjust to being awake‚ especially since it was only two o’clock in the morning‚ which she soon became aware of. Typically‚ it was out of character for Lily to do this‚ and rather Shiloh was usually the one to wake people up in the mornings so that they could converse or play a game perhaps. But as soon as Shiloh noticed the traumatizing fear that almost spit itself out of Lily’s

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    “Everyone be quiet!” George shouted shooting his gun several more times into the air. “Everyone return to your homes. Nobody here is a Nazi.” “Maybe you’re the Nazi!” Another voice yelled. George fired the pistol in the air once again. The few who started to stand up quickly ducked down again. “Nobody here is a Nazi! Everyone return to your homes!” “I’m not going anywhere until I can feel safe with my family‚” an anxious Home Guard soldier yelled. “Hey George‚ I have an idea‚” John said‚ beckoning

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    “I-I didn’t do it sir. I can’t lie to you.It was Dorian‚ sir. He never liked my sister anyways. He always was planning to kill her. He thought about it all the time.” The judge’s hammer slamming down rang throughout the courtroom. Policemen came forward‚ handcuffing Faerwald. The murmuring of the court became clear to him now. “He’s insane. Did you hear how he spoke? He obviously has something wrong with him.” “The poor boyfriend. I wonder how this is for him.” “Killing your own sister…. Sickening

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    ‘Winton’s Cloudstreet continues to engage readers through its narrative treatment of hardship and optimism.’ In the light of your critical study‚ does this statement resonate with your own interpretation of Cloudstreet? In your response‚ make detailed reference to the novel. The novel Cloudstreet‚ by Tim Winton resonates the idea of engaging readers through its focus on optimism despite hardship throughout the narrative. The text has the ability to be appreciated and understood through its textual

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    Akash Pathak Goodine English 112 March 15‚ 2012 More Than the Eyes Can See “Cathedral” begins with the narrator introducing his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ who is coming to the narrators’ house to spend the night. He had recently lost his wife and the narrators’ wife had invited him to visit her after years of separation. She had met Robert when she landed a job to read to a blind man and they kept in touch through tapes‚ even after she left the job. The narrator was not looking forward to meeting

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    Fiction Analysis Essay

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    Rebekah Frost LAL 153: Online Summer 2015 Unit 7: Literary Analysis Essay Literary Analysis Essay Final Draft Due: 6-20-15 “Brownies" by ZZ Packer‚ Literary Analysis Essay Racism Among Our Youth Brownies is a short story about 4th graders who go on a summer camping trip near the southern suburbs of Atlanta in Georgia. Laura‚ an African American girl‚ also known by her nickname ‘Snot’ to the other girls‚ narrates the story. The Narrator explains how her Brownie troop took a dislike on each and

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    I saw it again. A small brown blur whizzed by the ground in front of me. I had seen it several times in the past hour‚ or was this a different one? I was looking at an ugly‚ beady-eyed creature -I thought it was cute at first‚ but after staring at it for a while‚ its quite vicious looking. "It’s a prairie dog‚" a voice suggested. "Don’t those live in prairies?" I supposed. We were far from a prairie. At 11‚000 feet above sea level‚ I was in the midst of a six-mile hike to the peak of a 13‚000-foot

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