Personal Narrative: The Monster

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Once upon a time I was laying down on my bed bored. It was a friday morning there was no school today so I layed down in started thinking of something I can do to keep from being bored. Finallly, I came up with a plan to create this nice monster human like creature. I searched for things I can use to build it with. First I grabbed all of the old wires that I had around the house. Then I ordered fake human skin from online. After that I sketched the parts out on a sheet of paper so, I would know how to start my project. I use sticks for bones so, I put the wires together so the monster can work by electricity. I was going to need some kind of chip that controlled the monster so, I searched and searched in then finally I found the perfect chip

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