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    Epic Story

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    in my ears mixed in with devastation of not being able to find anyone. Everyone you ever knew disappeared; you became alone at this moment. Instantly gripped painfully by the collar‚ was a man in a uniform‚ Japanese. The symbol on his right hand shoulder was their flag. Instantly thrown into a carriage‚ or more like a prison? Other boys were here‚ boys of all ages. Turning to see the crowd running‚ “BANG!” The sound shook the ground underneath‚ and created a ringing in the ears. Turning slowly‚ hesitantly

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    order. Most short stories and newspaper articles are examples of narrative writing. [ * Descriptive paragraphs Do exactly what you think they do; they describe a person‚ an object‚ or a scene in detail. [ Example: Rising ominously from the frozen Muskegon landscape‚ it is a sight exhilarating and unnerving‚ this man-made mountain range of wood. Under a cold grey sky‚ the soul of this creation waits in silent hibernation for the warmth of spring. Then‚ when the clouds part‚ the snows melt‚

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    Miss Havisham has a snotty way of judging everybody‚ and putting her pain on someone else’s shoulders. For example‚ she wants Estella to be exactly like her and doesn’t let her own daughter live the way she wants to‚ Miss Havisham sets standards and obligations for Estella’s each and every move. Miss Havisham herself was abandoned at the alter‚ and since then has frozen time at the exact hour before her marriage. She is one of the characters who are created to show to readers how

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    Speak Melinda Quotes

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    Melinda the main character from the award-winning book speak. She is a trouble character she is just going to highschool‚ with all of her weight on her shoulders‚ she does not even try to try anyone to share some of that weight that way so she not carrying it all. This weight mainly came from her being Sexlluy assaulted by a kid that goes to her high school named Andy Evans. Melinda goes through many changes during this mainly to her personality she has personality disorder where she has different

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    Rain Man Monologue

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    There are a million things Duo loves about the snow. The way it gets stuck in your hair or tickles your nose. You can pack it up and have a snowball fight. You can lay in it and make a snow angel. The flurry wistfulness when the wind throws the snow around‚ right before a snowstorm. A freshly fallen bed of snow‚ and the first footsteps you trudge through it. But most of all‚ that darling feeling when you wake up in the middle of the night and look out the window. The dark night cast away by bright

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    made the water of the shallows look dark. There had been more storms that week‚ with some downed trees and the sound of chainsaws all up and down his parents’ street. Their postures on the picnic table were both the same forward kind with their shoulders rounded and elbows on their knees. In this position the girl rocked slightly and once put her face in her hands‚ but she was not crying. Lane was very still and immobile and looking past the bank at the downed tree in the shallows and its ball of

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    Blue's Aint No Mockin Bird

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    _______________________________________________________________________ Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird Toni Cade Bambara The puddle had frozen over‚ and me and Cathy went stompin in it. The twins from next door‚ Tyrone and Terry‚ were swingin so high out of sight we forgot we were waitin our turn on the tire. Cathy jumped up and came down hard on her heels and started tapdancin. And the frozen patch splinterin every which way underneath kinda spooky. “Looks like a plastic spider web‚” she said. “A sort of weird

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    Charlie Williams Monologue

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    My teeth were chattering‚ my handing shaking‚ my whole body was aching. Madison screamed “He’s not going to make it‚ we didn’t get here in time!” I want to help her but I couldn’t‚ I couldn’t move‚ I was frozen in regret. Three more paramedics started to help Madison but I still couldn’t move‚ I just kept thinking to myself that I just wanted to help. I was in a daze of everything that had happened that night‚ everything just happened so quick. “Charlie

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    Roy Monologue

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    “Mary!” “GET THE FUCK OUT!” Blood splashes on my face. “STOP!” Roy shouts back‚ wiping a tear away and attempting to sweep the filthy red vital fluid off my face. He then encircles my waist with his two long arms. I hear a hiss that my brain decides to ignore. Hot lips touch my neck‚ living an inappropriate and ridiculous trail of light kisses on my flesh. The warmth is suffocating‚ but I keep whacking. Until I’m pulled away from the corpse‚ sucked into a very cold monochrome vortex. I fall flat

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    David Ogunkoya was dying. As the clouds floated past‚ the bird chirped‚ and the sun shined‚ he stared out blankly. He could almost feel his heartbeat slow as his watch ticked another minute closer to the train’s coming. The hot‚ sticky sweat from hours of sitting on the magnetically charged trackline in that thick uniform. The charming hum of the tracks had almost lulled him to sleep‚ but the watch’s insistent clicking always brought him back. “Do not fade‚” it seemed to say‚ “you still have something

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