Analysis Of The Prank Of Badger

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Edward is an average anthology, he is most known for his mystery books which is what he is working on now. He has a new defy to writing this book. Edward has so much sustain on writing this new book from his friends and family and most of all his fans. His theme is to be integrity but mostly his character. So Edward knows that this story is mystical, because Badger his main character ends up in a dark crazy haunted house on Halloween. Badger was trick or treating with his friends when they came up on this house. Badger wanted to advent into the place but his friends though it was a bad idea. At first when they got there they played a prank of Badger, he thought they left but they scared him. After Badger’s friends actually left he found this

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