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    Alice's Monologue

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    Alice wrote furiously across her sheet‚ steam practically blew off where her pencil made contact with her paper. She had so much to say‚ yet so little time and space. As Alice set down her pencil‚ showing an air of being done‚ she looked around the classroom. Other students looked confused‚ as if the advanced algebraic equations were hard. Why were they so confused? She peered at the posters‚ all of which were covered with tacky math jokes‚ like‚ Pass your test‚ or be a ! She tried looked at her

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    Beowulf Monologue

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    As I ambled along the creek in cool‚ overgrowing marsh‚ something gleaming in the rumbling water caught my attention. As I bent over to pick it up‚ I realized it was just the luminous sun beating down making the water glisten. In the water‚ my lonely reflection stared back into my empty eyes as I reminisced all the rowdy afternoons spent here with my brothers. Here was where we played various games‚ which mostly contained play fighting and wrestling. As we got older‚ they got more and more intense

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    Watteapd Monologue

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    “ For the first 30 minutes after the doors open we are supposed to run around and look like happy little kids. Then they set up meetings between families and kids that fit their criteria. The meetings are 10 minutes to an hour long depending on if they like you. Tori and I walked into the main

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    Red Monologue

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    I’m no saint‚ but I’d not expose them to—” Coughing. Icily‚ “You’ll recover.” “The Blue Death already shows in my face‚ Jim.” “Christ. . . .” She heard him slump against the door‚ then‚ “I’m getting the apothecary.” “And pay him with what?” she gasped. “Save the farthings: send the boys to school.” “Catrin. . . .” “Promise me!” she begged‚ sputtering blood. “I cannot be as selfless as you.” “You don’t want to bind yourself

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    Rhymes Monologue

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    Chimes. I heard chimes playing. A slow tune‚ slow and beautiful. It lulled me‚ comforted me‚ made me feel at home. Suddenly‚ a large crash from cymbals surprised me but did not scare me. I looked in all directions but saw only darkness. Nothing. But there was something. Something lurked inside this void‚ just beyond my vision. I tried to adjust my eyes but they refused. Instead‚ all I saw was more blackness. It crept up towards me‚ I put my hands up to stop it‚ but I wasn’t able to see my hands.

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    Zuzzz Monologue

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    for 3 months. Sorry I didn’t tell you‚ Another over the road job. I’ll try to come back early. Love your husband‚ Derek I love you Scarlett” As I put the note down I heard a footsteps coming from the hallway outside my door. I grabbed the baseball bat next to the bed and opened the door. I see a man standing there with a rag. He puts it over my mouth and that is the last I remember. *FAST FORWARDING 4 1/2 YEARS* As I woke up The Room

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    Oren Dramatic Monologue

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    walls‚ a receptionist’s desk‚ and door frame with a curtain in it in order to apply masking to the scene. The brick wall and wooden wall were both flats and the desk and wooden wall were wagons as well. There was also set dressing such as the shelf full of flowers and vases also there were vases on the floor and the brick walls. The wooden walls eventually opened up to show the venus fly trap. There was one soliloquy that Seymour spoke while there was 2 monologues‚ one from Oren and one from Audrey

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    Andy's Monologue

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    Dedicated to our beloved brother‚ André‚ who led so many children to the joy of reading. G rannies and grandpas often say‚ “We didn’t have television and computers and playstations when we were young. We knew how to have fun.” We will tell you how we had fun in the 1960s with no television‚ computer games or play station! We were a family of five children: Big Sister and Andy were older; then came us‚ Davie and Lizzie‚ who thought up the best games; and then our baby sister‚ Allie‚ who joined in

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    Helen Monologue

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    I had been upset for a week long about all the drama that had been happening in my suite. The trash hadn’t been taken out‚ plus Halloween had just passed and there was still dried paint in the sink from one of my roommates that had dressed up and went out with her boyfriend. I remember having told the RA’s about all of it because not only was I sick of the trash not being taken out with ten girls living together‚ but I knew that our suite’s cleaning lady‚ Helen wasn’t happy about it either. I felt

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    Monologue Of Abuelas

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    performers playing salsa music‚ and the sheer energy of the place. Abuela stopped abruptly in front of a small restaurant tucked into the corner. The sign above the door reads "La Orocovea". The smell of sizzling garlic and various rich spices drifted out‚ alluring Hector inside. “Que estas esperando” – a sassada. Vamos‚” Abuela said‚ pushing the door open‚ a small bell ringing from above as she did so. Inside‚ the place was warm and inviting‚ filled with the chatter of locals and tourists alike. A woman

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