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    The dual narrative in the story Thirteen Reasons Why really enhances this novel. Without the dual narrative I felt the author may have had a hard time drawing readers in. This story and the way it is written makes it possible to read Hannah’s perspective as well as an outsider’s perspective. This really helps you understand the characters a little better and how they affect others. I really enjoyed the way the author Jay Asher wrote this novel. With Jay Asher’s novel you are lucky enough to…

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    can on the carpet. Colton said “Mom we spilled pop on the carpet.” Mom said “Ok ill clean it up.”and she got a rag out and dried as much as she could than grabbed our carpet cleaner and she cleaned it. After she did that me and my sister took the couch apart and put the seats on the ground and jumped on them. When I got on the last one I slipped off and on to the part where my mom used that cleaner. The cleaner makes the carpet very wet and I slipped on the water and broke my leg. My mom was in…

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    The Influence Of Affluenza

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    behind affluenza. Affluenza isn’t some made up disease for a spoiled teenager, but it is in fact real and effects everyone. Affluenza wasn’t always an excuse for the wealth to get away with crimes, but thanks to Ethan Couch it’s meaning has been warped. Ethan Couch has gained infamy for running over…

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    His mindset is relaxed and more excited than ever to my knowledge. He started to inhale the drug through a bong. Minutes after the drug reached his body he started to cough. The loss of physical coordination kicked in and he was bent over on the couch. The African American man background started to speak with him. They asked him questions like, “Are you alright?” “Are you cool?” The man could not answer them verbally instead him slob and made slurs. He could not move or respond to them. Then he…

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    The Basilios Monologue

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    heaven? Dean Di Laurentis here. Thanks for letting me visit. “Well. I guess I should get started then,” I announce, and then I lower her onto the cushion and bring my mouth to her breasts. I capture a nipple and suck hard, and her hips buck off the couch as she moans. A shadow crosses the corner of my eye. Kelly bends over beside me and licks Michelle’s other nipple. Oh sweet Jesus. I groan loud enough to wake the dead. Kelly peeks up to smile at me. “Figured you could use some help.” Then…

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    Kids should be able to play competitive sports. Over 45 million teens and kids are actively playing sports in the U.S. as of 2014. A lucky 2% of athletes even get scholarships that pay all or part of their college tuition (P# 11 “Are Sports ruining your life?”). Competitive sports must be offered to kids. Competitive sports help kids get to college and helps kids learn life skills. Recognition of ability in a competitive sport helps kids get into college. Recognition in a sport helps…

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    Although there are an abundant amount of people in the world that proceed that it is adequate to stay in all day, and so absolutely nothing. Many citizens in this nation do, and with that being said they get a social security check every month. Yes, some do actually need this, but most are just completely too lazy to get a job. First of all, when a person is disabled there is a different rather than a person being dilatory to do anything. If a person is injured, paralyzed, or seriously ill,…

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    Summary Of Kenny Watson

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    The story is written in Kenny Watson’s point of view. At the beginning, he introduces the rest of the Watson family huddled on the couch to keep warm. Kenny and his little sister, Joey, in the middle, Momma and Dad beside them, and his older brother Byron sitting separately like most teenagers. Byron is always getting into trouble. Momma, being from Birmingham, Alabama, always threatened to send him to his Grandmother’s down south. One day, Byron crossed the line by playing with fire in the…

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    Personal Narrative: Troy

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    livingroom tv on. I got ready to go to school. I arrived at elementary school, it was cold and raining when i got to school. After school I got home and sat down. Inside my house it was warm and cozy, outside it was very cold. Then I sat down on my couch and started my boring math homework due the next day. Then I finished my math homework. I got up and I got out my dads big black laptop and searched up if their were any new gaming consoles out. I then found the xbox one. I did a little…

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    “I’ll try not to.” I purred in reply, His clipped laughter rumbled through the phone and I could only smile in reply, the phone beeped the end of the call and slowly I dropped my phone on the couch and made my way into the kitchen grabbing a ice cold glass of water. Truth be told I can't drink warm water unless it is extremely hot, nor can I drink chilled water, it either needs to one or the other of the extremes. Only ten minutes after the phone call there was a nervous knock at my door, which…

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