Descriptive Essay On Aden City

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Aden City: a beautiful town that is located in the southern part of Indiana. It is like a village with a large community outfitted with a clinic, schools, job buildings, and has a pier. It’s a seasonal town that is known for the pretty flower gardens that grow in the spring and foster in the summer. At the pier, there is a good view of the beautiful sunrise and sunset. There are mid-sized skyscrapers for buildings in the village and houses in the suburban area. People who come and go can live in condos and one bedroom apartments in the village. Or, people can live in the suburb houses. Aden City is famous for setting off the most beautiful fireworks on the Fourth of July. The town is one of few villages with a low crime rate.
Stacy Ambrose: a 1st year in high school. She is 15 years old. She has red hair and likes to wear dresses that make her look like a big city folk. Quite popular in the community and has a good reputation with
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“Well, the autopsy report you heard from the police aren’t off. The bodies were decomposed to the level of the flesh being rotten to the core. I have to estimate the bodies were killed several days ago”, said Henry. “The police have reasons to believe that animals were responsible for the other villagers I found”, Joseph replied. Henry turned to him. “It seems possible. The condition of the villagers’ bodies being ripped apart does suggest that they were attacked by some animal. But, it doesn’t explain how the last victim died”, Henry explained. Joseph stuttered. “I don’t follow”, he said. Henry lit a Cuban cigar and smoked it. “Think about it. Lisa Monroe died of natural causes several days after her husband passed away. It seems strange to me that she kept her deceased husband’s death a secret”, said Henry. “People grief the loss of loved ones differently”, Joseph stated. His statement got Henry thinking. “Another day in the office”, Henry

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