Jeffery's Narrative Essay: The Monster In The Closet

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The monster in the closet
There was once a boy named Jeffery, he was 8 ye ars old, loved sports, mainly basketball, and could draw anything you told him to, which would be hard for any ordinary person. He lived in an ordinary house (or so everyone thought), with ordinary parents, and was living an ordinary life until. It was 9:00 p.m. and Jeffery was watching the scariest movie he had ever watched with every monster you could think of 3 headed cats, goblins, one eyed monsters,12 headed turtles, 2 headed dogs with snake tails. Jeffery was extremely jumpy after that movie.

It was time for Jeffery to go to bed, after saying Goodnight to his mother, father, and little brother, he headed to his dark closet to get his pajamas on, when suddenly a hairy arm with needle sharp claws pulled him through the back of his
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Jeffery couldn’t go to sleep, there was a monster in his closet! Jeffery thought “if I had only one more witness they would believe me. He went into his little brother’s room and asked him if he wanted to go on an adventure, Jeffery’s little brother very excitedly said yes. They quickly went through the closet and found themselves face to face with the monster and his three-headed cat! They ran as fast as fast as they could through the bushes into their bedroom. They forgot to close the closet door! The monsters head appeared through the closet and his hairy paw grabbed them, how they screamed, they screamed so loud that their parents came running into Jeffery’s room. Once they saw the monster Father ran out of the room, came back in with his steel pistol. He shot the monster 3 times before it left. After that horrible interaction, Jeffery’s Father told him he was sorry and was going to believe him more often, even if what he is saying is

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