Typical Day Narrative

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It was a typical day for Danny Smith, he woke up, ate some apple jacks and went to school. On the way home, he ran into Big D who punched him and laughed. Then he came home and got to work on playing some of his favorite video games. Little did he know that his life would forever change in a couple of days.
When the day started Danny was not excited he knew that school was going to be bad. He begged to be able to skip but his mom Cherry said that you must go to be able to graduate. He rode his bike to Jonny’s house to have him drive him to school because Danny had not yet received his license. Johnny was Danny’s only friend so Danny and Johnny are always together, they are like brothers. When Johnny got into the car he stated: “I can’t wait
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He then went to talk to Sarah and explained how money got to him and that he needs to stick with the people who matter most. His friends that like him for who he is and not for what he

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