Abigail Taylor Essay

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It was Abigail Taylor she survived it. Before the apocalypse Abigail was a lawyer. She lived in a apartment with her dog. She was a smart girl living on her own. Abigail was the one that everyone wanted as a lawyer. Working hard no matter what, is something she does. Winning a case was always in her book. She don't care how long it takes for her to work on a case.

One day Abigail heard screaming and cars crashing outside of her window. She looked out her window just to see the city filled with aliens. The aliens wanted a new home, they thought earth was a good place to live. While most of the aliens was distracted, she was coming to with a plan to stop them. Before Abigail was clear about her plan an alien busted her window. She ran to go get her gun A.K 47 out her closet. She knew she couldn't stay in hide at her apartments, they would try to kill her. When Abigail left her apartment,
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She drops the gun and get on a skateboard.

2.After she gets off the skateboard, she reaches the ocean. She pickes up the skateboard and takes it with her. There was a motorboat just sitting in the ocean where Abigail could get in and drive off. The motorboat accelerates uniformly from a velocity of 1.6m/s to the east. If its acceleration was 5.7m/s^2 to the west. Abigail traveled 3.48m during the acceleration.

3.She had a little time to get away It was a skateboard she had 3.5m/s and it was 120m away it would take her 10.53s.

4.Abigail reaches the mountains it's still aliens behind her. She gets out the boat and runs up the mountains.A cliff is coming up and Abigail is reaching it. She jumps from the cliff at a rate of 8m/s from an 80m high cliff. She jumped 32.32s before she hit the ocean.

5. The aliens is reaching the cliff and they jump at an initial velocity of 800m/s at an angle of 30 degrees below the horizontal to reach the ground 150m below. It took them 5.5 seconds to reach the

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