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    Naut: A Narrative Fiction

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    Near the large setting sun, warm golden light shone through large open castle windows, each intricately decorated with elegant carvings in metal. The remaining light beams radiated over the large city, with equally beautiful and perfect buildings with twisting roads and busy citizens. Far away, separating the perfect city where new trees were growing, tall grasses were flourishing and odd species of animals were thriving in new forests. A large cliff, most likely a fault that was pushed to soar…

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    P-Nitrophenol Experiment

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    solution had to be diluted to get the lower number. The maximum time to dilute solution in this experiment was 2. According to the Beer-Lambert Law, the absorbance changes correspond to the concentration. It expresses the relationship between the light absorbance and concentration. As the absorbance increases, the concentration also increases. The equation of the baseline is also the Beer-Lambert equation. The coordinate…

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    Ira’s First Narrative The sun dwindled between the closed curtains.The smell of s'mores filled the room, reminding me of yesterday when my sister and I melted marshmallows and made Rice Krispie Treats late at night, the perfect time to bake. It filled me with joy, especially since today was the last day I could enjoy time alone with my sister, Neha. My alarm went off at exactly 6:50 as planned. I muttered a displeasing " Five more minutes!", before realizing summer was over. Neha and I were…

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    Charlie Gordons Narrative

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    A small hand reaches out from seemingly nowhere, the long shadowsmaking it impossible to identify who the hand belongs to. Chubby little fingers waves around in the air reaching for something out of sight. Minuscule scars illuminated by the scare light of the moon. The hand closes around a sturdy bronze frame, engraved with designs. Finally locating what it was searching for, the hand slowly begins sliding the object along the cluttered floor, pulling it towards them. As the hand returns to the…

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    M4A1 Descriptive Writing

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    The sound of glass crunching under my boot echoed across the ruined city. Noise used to be comforting, now I despise it. Especially now. Not now, I can’t be found. I need to get the drop if needed, the crate is important. Walking down the street I hear multiple pairs of footsteps. No, they can’t find me. I sling my M4A1 over my shoulder and run into a building across the street. I ram through the door, knocking it off it’s hinges. It crashes to the ground with a bang, rubble crunching under it.…

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    Wolves-Personal Narrative

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    I put my hair up in a pony tail and stretched a little before I started my run. I would have prefered to run at night, with the extremely hot since it was the beginning of August. I could take the heat but my wolves could possible over. I told them to stay in the cool Barn but they refused. It was the younger two year wolves and they were more stubborn than me. I started up one of my trails with the wolves, three to be exact, in the thick underbrush out of sight. As the hot wind blew against my…

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    A long time ago a petite boy and girl stood up to their calves in the icy cold waters of the Never Ending Sea with nothing more than a rickety old boat and a few sacks full of clothing and food. The boy wrapped his stick-like arms around himself in desperation to shelter them from the biting wind. However, a shudder still weaved its way up his spine as he began to push the vessel farther out of the shallow cover surrounded by dizzily high cliffs stained with ashes. Crimson Cliffs was located at…

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    you. Mein engel." Leo flushed over the contact, showing a lovely smile. "Klaus? What does mein engel mean?" The giant held the boy's hand firmly as it parted his lips and smiled back. "It means my angel. That is what you are to me Leo. My hope and light." The brunet's eyes widen as steam bursts out of his head. He prepared himself readying those three words once more, gulping as his heart beat faster. "K-Klaus I...I-" Immediately, Klaus's phone went off with a beeping ringtone. He picked it up,…

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    last word that crossed her mind as she felt around the black fringed shadows surrounding her. Her breaths came out heavy and harsh, she could feel a thin layer of sweat on her forehead as her hands wandered blindly in the air while she searched for a light or door. Something to end the spine-chilling darkness that enclosed around her. Her hands grasped a steady surface for just a moment before she jumped…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    Darkness, all I could see was a black hole of twilight devouring what was left of the rim of light far beneath the cage. An ice cold breeze threw me upward. My heart was pounding; I could feel my heart leaving my rib cage, faster, and faster. The chains attached to the cage rattled as the vibrations flustered my thoughts. I was rising, the light below had disappeared. The upward motion sent my stomach across the cage. I started crawling to my stomach, reaching for food and water like a beast to…

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