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    Cancer Monologue

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    Cancer By: Emily Hamil ----------------------------------- We sat in a cold room‚ not really speaking. It was still rather early in the morning‚ so the sun had not yet enveloped the sky. Dew still littered the slightly open window panes and fog still carpeted the vibrant green grass. My head was bent down slightly‚ and I was fiddling with the end of my warm gray sweatshirt. My feet shifted‚ slightly restless after waiting for numerous hours to hear results. My gaze slid over to my daughter and I

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    Samael Monologue

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    “Samael‚ S A M A E L. This guy reported they’ve witnessed incidents and bizarre occurrences that scare the bejeezes out of them.” “Maybe that’s why they toe the line so stringently.” I offered as I tried to piece things together. “I never got the opportunity to see him‚ but he’s supposed to be some kind of pretty boy and extremely charismatic. He’s one of those enchanting fellas capable of charming the pants off you while he twists the knife in your back. His little group of flunkies don’t keep

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    Halfalogue Vs Monologue

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    compared their performances in four separate conditions: no background noise‚ or overhearing a either a dialogue‚ a halfalogue‚ or a monologue. Compared to the silent condition‚ they found that performance in both tasks decreased significantly when the participant listened to the halfalogue‚ while there was no significant difference with the dialogue or with the monologue. In experiment 2‚ the researchers replicated the setup of the first experiment‚ except that they converted the original conversation

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    Barmen Monologue

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    "So‚ what’ll it be?" the barmen asks. "Scotch on the rocks‚ please." A small‚ dimly lit tavern‚ filled with about two dozen guys. You’re seated up at the front counter in a comfortable chair‚ watching people buzzing and swinging around tables‚ booths and pool tables. You take off your glasses for a few seconds to wipe off a couple of blemishes from your lenses‚ hearing the firm tink of a glass in your blurred peripherals as your drink is fallen down in front of you. Releasing a small thanks as

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    Laxus Monologue

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    ~~ “[Y/N]” Laxus was getting annoyed at your absent-minded behaviour. “I’m s-sorry‚” you stuttered‚ turning so he had your full attention. “I’m going on a mission with the Thunder God Tribe this time‚” he informed “Oh okay‚” you thought for a moment‚ “yeah‚ my rent isn’t due for another few weeks and if I’m really bored I can

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    Morris Monologue

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    I saw a boy laying there. Alone in the shadows. He had dark black hair that blended in with the darkness around him. His eyes were misled‚ blind to what was happening to him. It was very cold wherever this boy was. I could see his breath being blown away from his lungs‚ like an ice-cold wind being released from its cage. He was shaking in fear. But what was he so afraid of? The boy had his eyes closed. It appeared like he was sleeping‚ but in a way he seemed so awake. Curiosity persuaded me to watch

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    Shelbie Monologue

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    The Pictures “UGH! Shelbie can not say things like that! At least not about me!” I thought what she said about me inside my head. I’m sorry let me start from the beginning. My name’s Bianca and I’m not what you call… “popular.” I’m more what you call an outsider. I sit in class and I learn but‚ I observe more than I talk. I am a abnormally pale‚ 16 year old girl. I have long straight black hair. I constantly wear black‚ black jeans‚ black dress shirts ‚ and of course black high heels. I always

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    Natalie Monologue

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    monsters are even more stupid than we think. I did not expect Natalie to be a demigod. I guess I’m slow on the uptake. The whole summoning lightning thing should have been a sign...but I didn’t connect the dots. (Yes‚ Natalie we had those in the 40’s‚ geez) So‚ as Natalie explained‚ I pretty much froze. I couldn’t believe it‚ for one thing‚ but I also realized how big an idiot I was. (OK...OK...Am)

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    Mr Rochester Monologue

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    Is Mr Rochester the man for Jane? Mr Rochester is not the man for Jane because he is nearly twice Jane’s age. ‘ Oh yes. But you see there is a considerable difference in age. Mr Rochester is nearly forty; she is but twenty-five.’ In Jane’s monologue she states ‘ You‚ a favourite with Mr Rochester? You gifted with the power of pleasing him? You of importance to him in any way? Go! Your folly sicken me.’ Why would Jane be doubting herself so much if she really loved him. She has never come across

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    Chuck's Monologue

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    [pic] [pic] Introducing for one more day Before you begin for one more day‚ have students brainstorm about the meaning behind the title‚ and what value they place on one day‚ 24 hours‚ or 1‚440 minutes in their own lives. Students should read the end papers‚ front and back inside flaps‚ which will give them a synopsis of for one more day. Ask your students if they have ever read another book by Mitch Albom‚ and if they did were there common themes and tones that ran through them

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