Reading Is Fun Corner Analysis

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In the ancient year of 2010, in the far-away lands of a Utah kindergarten classroom, a battle of epic proportions was afoot. The forces of good (me) and evil were going to clash in a battle where only one would make it out without a particularly nasty booboo! Unknown to me, the evil king of the playmat, the horrid beast of Whirley Street, T.J. was planning an ambush! In the fires of the “Reading Is Fun Corner” He began sticking the finest of legos together.

Meanwhile, the great giant, Mrs. Makuleke was sitting unaware and reading the great and powerful scroll of grades!! Then the great bell of recess rang, and the citizens of the classroom made their great exodus out of the classroom to the foreign lands of the playground. The Citizens ran around for some reason. (I don’t know why, I’m just the author!) Eventually, the bell rings again, and the citizens of the classroom return, to, well, the classroom.
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Returned to the crafting of his weapon, with each lego stuck to another, an ear shattering “click” could be heard echoing through the “Reading is Fun Corner” The weapon is taking shape, a heavy-set club with a brutal head of an axe, crafted to stay together. In the haze of evil clouding his head, he imagines an image of my face and says to himself
“SHUN THE NON-BELIEVER” an image of God, Joseph Smith and Jesus pops into his head, they are speaking of T.J.
“He has done a great deed to the Mormons!” Says

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