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    blood red scene. The walls, the stairs, the beds, the rooms, everything around him were all painted in blood RED. What was going on here? The sound of thunder could be heard outside of the house. It was storming outside. With every flash of lightning, more of this area was revealed. Near his bed, a dismembered body. On his wall, a human sculpture. On his floor, a trail of blood leading to the living room. "Do you think some measly quote will help him?" The trail of blood on the living room…

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    whether it be the readers or the characters. In ¨The Red Room¨ that particular setting is a specific room inside a remote castle. In Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None there is not a specific place that gives off this feeling, rather than the people in this said place. Paranoia plays a huge role in both stories as well. In And Then There Were None, the characters became more paranoid as the story goes on just as what happens in ¨The Red Room. What is pretty crazy is that both of these…

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    camouflage in the tan-brown, wood-paneled foyer, except for my old grey hooded sweatshirt and comfortable red sweat pants. I was the average height for a 16 year old, maybe a little more scrawny and immature. I could feel the dust that my hair was collecting after every five seconds of brushing the dust off. As I walked through the doorway to my right, I realized that this must be the formal dining room. An old, Victorian style table with eight elegant chairs was obviously the…

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    Happy Room Essay

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    Crevices and Rooms filled of times of my past and present. The good: open with welcoming smiles to anyone. The bad and ugly: locked but with the key still in the hole for anyone willing to enter. My mind is colorful to say the least. I can be thinking of anything at any given moment. There’s a room at the farthest point of the hallway, its door the darkest of red, the doorknob the same color. This is the room that my deepest fear stays trapped in. With my deepest fright stuck in this room, I can…

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    Christmas Narrative Story

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    parents. Quickly slipping from my room and down the hallway, I passed my little brother 's bedroom, noticing his door was still closed. It seemed he was missing out too. Still pitch-black outside, Santa had left the tree lights on, transforming the front room into a Christmas wonderland. We always celebrated in the front room, yet, no one was there. Once I reached the kitchen, I wasted no time. "What 's going on and why aren 't you in the front room?" I asked, squinting as my eyes…

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    chairs, glasses, and much more.In addition to the still lifes there is also many people doing a variety of things throughout the artwork. Around the room there are portraits, tables, chairs, and a billiard table placed directly in the center. The shape of the room is simplistic; it's rectangular with an opening in the back that seems to lead to another room. Besides that…

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    people into the area. At the entrance of the building, there are two big rounded pottery on each side of the front door, with red stickers covered on the opening on top. Other than these elements, at the top of the front door, there are two panels that have Lotus painted on it, one panel is stretched and long while the other one has a complex shape. There are more…

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    love bright colors, don't dismiss the idea of neutral colors like greys, tans and off-whites. You can always add color in the form of textiles and decorative items. Saturated colors like deep reds, blues and purples can be overwhelming on your walls, especially if you have a smaller home with smaller rooms. You must also keep in mind that some day, you may want to sell your home and realtors and experts in interior painting in Flower Mound TX will tell you that neutral colors are what home…

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    Home Bar Research Paper

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    different home bar designs that will work great in any home. Bars come in many different shapes and sizes. Some are full size while others are just a simple divider from one room to the next. Themes When it comes to themes, they are usually found in several different places in the home. You can have a theme for the living room, one for the kitchen, a beach theme for the bathroom, and one for the bar. There are several different ways you can decorate the bar to look good and to be useful. If…

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    Charlie was beaming the entire way to his room but in the back of his mind, he still had that small bit of fear there. As he was walking to the elevator, he heard someone calling his name. “Hey Scarlett, great timing,” Charlie smiled at her and held the elevator. “Hey,” she smiled brightly back at him, but didn’t look him directly in the eye. The elevator doors closed and they were silent the entire way up to the fifth floor. “She’s having doubts. I’m betting that she’s terrified. Hell, she’s…

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