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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    “I’m not sure!” Camila shouted while frantically searching the room for something, anything that could be of use at this point. “I need more time.” “Let me know when you figure it out!” Tim exclaimed being sarcastic while trying not to sound too nervous. “I found a hammer!” Camila shouted excitedly. “How is that going to help this situation?” Tim asked sounding more nervous every second that went by. “It might not but I’m desperate at this point!” Camila said fighting back the tears as…

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    and that’s all you need to know,” And that was the last he spoken to me for the rest of the night. Throughout the night I tried to undo my hands multiple times but have failed every time. My family was a continuous topic in my mind. What if I never saw them again? What if I die? What if I can never have a family of my own? All of these what if question ran through my head at a thousand miles. I feel disgusting, I haven’t showered, brushed my teeth, combed my hair, or ate anything and the sad…

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    the doctor hit a nerve and had to do it twice and told me to stay off my foot the rest of the day. It was a challenging experience for me to get around in a wheelchair and do my daily activities. I had to cook dinner for the family. Luckily, my kitchen is right off the living room. I was able to wheel myself into the kitchen and make food. Unfortunately, it had to be food that went in the oven to make it easy. I had to enquire for assistance to turn on the oven. I was able to use a wooden spoon…

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    15 Gone Short Story

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    her 10 year old son past the monkey bars. The young boy, ADRIAN, looks like your average happy 10 year old as he holds his mother’s hand and takes sips out of his juice box. His mother, a pretty woman in her early thirties, stares at the other families with a husband and wife monitoring each child and then stares back at her son and smiles. EXT. EDGE OF PLAYGROUND - DAY The two stand where the grass meets the mulch. The mom sees a friend of hers by the curvy slide and they wave at each…

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    The Daily Prophet read “Umbridge advocates severe punishment to…” but Hermione cut her reading short as her fingers wrapped her family china with the newspaper, causing the crumpled toad-like face of the former Head of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission to assume an outraged expression as it lay underneath a Muggle soup bowl. It was, in a sense, a cathartic experience. And Harry had made sure to buy extra copies. The trip to her parents’ house had been his idea – between worrying about…

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    park. The security guards radios kept going off saying that was only the first “wave” so they advised us to get out now before it gets worse so we did everyone got back into the arcade and the security guards were handing about trash bags. My whole family and Nathans friends got enough trash bags for all of us. Everyone took their shoes and socks and rolled up there pant legs and started putting them in a trash…

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    Hammock Chillout Essay

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    coverings are mildew and fade resistant. CONCLUSION In conclusion, I can say that the Hammock Chillout Chair is definitely worth buying for a number of reasons. Firstly, aesthetics – the chair looks interesting and unique and brings life to any room it’s placed in. Since receiving and installing my chair (which was much easier than expected) it’s been admired by every visitor, who all just have to try it out as well. Secondly, comfort, this is by far the coziest and most relaxing hanging…

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    up homework due at midnight. I didn’t feel like going out that evening, because the frigid air made the thought journeying downtown to party, very unappealing. However my roommate did not share the same sentiments. She was bored and restless in the room. She kept pestering me, “what we should do tonight?” “Don’t you want to go out?” I would have told her no but I knew that the rest of my night would be filled with her complaining about how we should have gone out to party. Still trying to…

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    Before the break I was on the fourth floor for seven weeks, it took me a couple of weeks to get used to the residents what their likes and dislikes; especially with their seating arrangement in the dining room. Every resident has specific sites that they sit every time they enter the dining room. The reason they sit in the same seat, I believe there would not be confusion with their meal. For example, some table has regular texture diet and another table has a modification in their diet due to…

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    It 's June 22nd, just after ten thirty at night. I sit at the dining room table waiting for a phone call. Six hours ago, my daddy went to the hospital to have a few tests done. My mama went with him, and they have yet to return. Outside, the frogs strike up an unnerving tune. Earlier, a strong thunderstorm rolled through, drenching everything and lighting up the sky in flashes. As the frogs reach a crescendo in their song, a pair of headlights enters the driveway, catching the drops of moisture…

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