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    Ponyboy Monologue

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    3.92 and 3.68= 3.71 cumulative GPA 3.85 + 3.7 85% on math test if 78.0% in class. 90% on test if 77% in class. No lower than 74.9% in class Two ounces = 3/4 cup cocoa 12/28 A/N: Long time no see guys! I’m so excited to be back. This story is going to have pretty quick updates because it’s all written out‚ and I’m so excited to bring it to you guys. After taking time to mature and work on my writing‚ I hope this will be my best story yet. Enough rambling. Enjoy! Ponyboy’s POV There

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    Primus Monologue

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    It was by chance that he found him‚ a convergence so carefully orchestrated by fate’s guiding hand. And he would thank Primus’ intervention for it‚ if only on his behalf as well. For he would not have come across him then‚ in the ruins of the eastern end toward Rodion‚ if he had not received that message late last cycle. His unknown informant‚ some benevolent angel‚ through crypted comms and heavy static had told him of a shipment‚ packed with energon‚ which would stop by the boarder city before

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    Kneepads Monologue

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    kneepads made up‚ lad‚ for yer mine in da mornin’. I’ll have ye crawlin’ around like the dog ye are! HAHAHA!” Otherwise‚ not a whole lot of information about what exactly was going to happen was given to us. We were warned of how we were “in for it.” We were instructed that we wouldn’t be allowed to wear clothes normally‚ like a Shellback. All pollywogs were to have their uniforms inside out and backwards for the entire day. They also told us to get our rest‚ that we were going to need it. It went

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    Maman Monologue

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    It was as if François had wanted to be caught‚ the door was left carelessly open for all of France to see. Maid gossip assured that it was the talk of the town before we even dined at breakfast‚ Charlotte’s hushed dismissal was flurry of protests and tears as we couldn’t possibly be associated with her

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    you money in return?” Honestly nothing else about that talk sticks out to me‚ not even the speaker’s name. Nonetheless that little golden nugget has always stuck with me. There is a book on this topic that I highly recommend‚ The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. One of the main points of the book is to not purchase status items that will depreciate. It’s a very helpful book and it might just change the way that you think

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    Paige was born in March 2005. She really enjoys writing‚ reading‚ and painting. Paige loves unicorns and the colour pink. She also loves to play the ukulele. I froze‚ my mouth as dry as a desert. What was I supposed to do? Eight hundred eyes were looking at me! This all started when I received a special gift from my grandma‚ who’d recently passed away. "I’m sorry about your loss‚" stated Sophia. "It’s okay‚ thanks for your concern‚" I sighed. "At least she gave you something to remember her by

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    The poem‚ “Monologue for an Onion” written by Sue Kim‚ the onion is a metaphor and is the whole poem is written about it and based off of it. The basic main viewpoint of the poem is about the feelings and thoughts that onion experiences when being handle by the person or more specifically when it is being cut. The poem revolves around the whole idea of how the onion feels and thinks as the person cuts away at it and how it reflects on the actions of the person and the person themselves. Sue Kim’s

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    Prometheus Monologue

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    We have lost track of the days. We have lost track of the pain and suffering. We were a fool to befriend Equality 7-2521. The have forgotten about us and has left us in hell. We were discovered to be a friend of them but we could not admit it‚ for Equality 7-2521. We believe it was 2 years ago when I was taken to the Palace of Corrective Detention to admit the truth but our mouth made a promise to our brother. We were forced to remove our clothing and put upon us dirty rags. A bag was placed on

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    Masque Monologue

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    How it All Began... As I walk through the half abolished bleak‚ gray building my footsteps echo all around me removing the hope that I might ever encounter another survivor. My body begins to tremble as I look at my hand starting to twitch‚ tapping lightly against my leg‚ the seizures have been getting more frequent as they are‚ unfortunately‚ one of the side effects of the first stages of the plague. I see a flash of movement out of the corner of my eye and turn to the side suddenly. "Hello?” I

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    Nogard Monologue

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    PROLOGUE NOGARD… An unfamiliar deep—yet dry—menacing voice called out. The voice was… evil. And I just know it is. But that name: Nogard… it’s oddly familiar and yet… I’m certain that it’s not someone I know. I stood in an unknown dark cavern. The atmosphere is cold like the middle of a winter night. And a strange feeling of dreaded emptiness filled the air. A gold sword with inscriptions—runes—which I don’t understand‚ glowed blue in my hand. The hilt is wrapped with black-gold leather and the

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