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    Blank Confession

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    Blank Confessions by Pete Hautman was based off of a mysterious boy named Shayne that moves to a town and enrolls at the local high school and makes friends with Mikey‚ a small‚ fragile boy who is picked on by Jon Brande‚ his sister’s boyfriend. Blank Confession has interesting characters that form a great storyline. The story line is told in the view of three people and is very smooth and easy to follow. This is the best book I have ever read by far. To start off‚ Blank Confessions provides

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    Duluth: A Short Story

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    came. I tried to press myself as closely to the edge of the seat as possible. At first nobody in the suburban noticed except for me‚ then the smell hit everyone. It was a sickly sweet smell like over-ripe oranges in a bath of vinegar. As he was cleaning himself with a towel he said‚ “Well this is a great way to start off our robotics trip.” This indeed was a great way to start our annual trip to Duluth for a FIRST robotics competition. Brandon’s brilliant idea of drinking a gallon of orange juice

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    The Chase Short Story

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    Reading the story “The Chase” took me back to an event I feel if I had to judge anything that grossly affected my life this event without a dough takes the cake. Picture this am twelve years old and it is the first day of summer. It is the day my friends and I waited for all winter‚ opening season for swimming. Each day my friends and I took the long anticipated walk to the local swimming area “Lake Sona Vista”. This was the recreation area the black families who lived in Hartsville‚ South Carolina

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    The setting is the basis of every story or novel‚ the basis of every prose work. Heart of Darkness is by no means an exception. Joseph Conrad’s nouvelle or rather said mysterious work is not being easily understood let alone assessed. But each reader of Heart of Darkness should try to solve the mystery the author has opened. The setting reveals itself to be a mystery within the mystery. What is really the setting of Conrad’s nouvelle? And is it at all important to the work as a whole? Is it the

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    Pearls: A Short Story

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    What surprised me the most was how strong tammy’s love for her children is‚ not only they never help her out but are constantly reminding her how low and useless she is and high and better they are. Why doesn’t tammy just get a better paying job? First thing I noticed was that tammy has no teeth so that kills all customer service jobs‚ she has no car therefore no mobility so it needs to be a job nearby‚ overall this video made me angry‚ not only at those ungrateful kids but also at myself. I take

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    Sweat drips down my forehead; I take my visor off to briefly brush away the hair curled up on my face as I was called to take a break‚ but I didn’t want to stop‚ really. I was in the zone. I sat down and loosened up for the first time since rush hour. Once again‚ I adjusted my one-size-too-large hat. After my thirty minutes were up‚ I came back to my position. I wasn’t supposed to be here‚ but here I was: handing out orders at the drive-thru for Bridgeville’s very own McDonald’s. Sometimes‚ I

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    The Cabin Short Story

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    Cabin Story Sitting here by the beach with my two best friends Aketzeli and Jordyn drinking piña colada waking the waves. Well at least I was thinking of the trip being like that. I’m Jasmine I’m 18 and I will be telling you about are trip to Hawaii. We are on are own private plane flying to Hawaii. You are probably thinking why are they going to Hawaii we’ll we just finished school and I thought that on your graduation party I would surprise them to go on a trip with me. Finally we land here

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    rendevou) Summary: ”Rendezvous” is a short story‚ written by Daniel Ransom in 1985. The story takes place on the interstate highway in the United States of America. The story split up into two stories. The one half of the story is about a girl called Kim‚ and the other side of the story is about a man called Payton. The story is following both persons‚ Kim and Payton‚ at the same time. But in the end of the story they meet each other and the two stories becomes one. Kim is a fifteen years old

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    Everything began on that gloomy Sunday afternoon. I remember all the little details about that day like it was yesterday. I was late to my part-time job at The Alienator‚ a small‚ alien themed fast food joint on the corner of 2nd and Main Street. With coffee stains on my shirt‚ my hair a ruffled mess and my shoes on the wrong feet‚ I sprinted down the sidewalk‚ rushing to work. Breathing heavily‚ I was so focused on dodging and slipping past people‚ that I didn’t realize what was happening to my

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    Debris: A Short Story

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    had just lost everything; her home‚ her parents and her friends. A dagger pierced the layers of Karlie’s heart as a cyclone erupted from her sparkling blue eyes. She knew nothing would ever be the same. More than seventy years had passed since the first nuclear weapon was dropped on Hiroshima. Two hundred thousand innocent men‚ women and children perished. Since then‚ the government conducts the disarmament of nuclear weapons every year. Everyone

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