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    Aster: A Narrative Fiction

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    meteors, and glimmering auroras. Up there, each and every form of matter has a purpose. The size of that purpose can be small or grand, but each one is crucial. From here, gravity can weigh it downward, but space is a mystery; it’s non-transparent. “What am I even doing here? I should be heading back soon,” The sharp ends of each grass blade rubbed against the palm of my hands as I laid them on the ground, feeling the droplets of rain that remain from the storm hours prior. I didn’t care…

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    The conflict begins when bruno got even more curious about Jewsjews people when the teacher mention “ Jewsjews are bad people”. Bruno becomes more involved that he wants to prove that some Jewishjewish can be friendly. After bruno discover the place what he calls a “farm” over by the window in his room, he then decides that he wants to explore it. A subplot in the film is when ralph conceals from his wife that he 's been killing a number of Jewsjews in the concentration camp. The wife 's…

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    He said “It was not what I was used to. It’s all jungles and I’ve been around flat farmland my whole life.” He said it was a struggle to adapt to the hot and humid environment but he somehow managed to make it through the days. It was easy to tell that Brucie was having a tough time talking about what happened during battle, but he said, “that place was like a living hell.” He has some of his worst memories that he…

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    While I was reading turning stone my emotions were all over the place. In some situations I was upset with the parents and how careless they were. Other times I felt bad for the kids and the circumstance they were in. Some of this kids didn’t know any different they just thought things were supposed to be like this. My heart hurt while reading this story. It made me realize that the normal person on the outside can be battling some type of demons even if no one else can see them. Before…

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    clarify what was going to happen. His parents had suggested we contact the police to further investigate who was at fault. The anxiety and guilt kicked in once the cops were called. Just hearing the word “cop” put a sour taste in my mouth. No illegal activity was pursued but the authority cops had over normal day to day citizens was intimidating. My hands clenched up in nervousness, and we both waited there in complete shame as cars passed by. Passengers even looked through the windows to see…

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    i thought to myself. I was only 10 or so, making getting to the top more challenging. My foot began to slip off the edge of the step, and I came to the realization that I would soon be plummeting to my knees; one second later, that’s exactly what happened. First step, second step, third step. Most people would just gracefully land on their knees, end up with a scratch, and get back up. I on the other hand, tripped down a few steps, reached my hand up for the railing to catch myself, and unable…

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    Being raised on a farm in such a rural area such as Monroe County, West Virginia meant learning how to use a firearm was almost more of a necessity than a passion. However, for myself it happened to be both. I love to hunt all sorts of game such as: deer, squirrel, turkey, and dove to name a few. Hunting all these animals obviously requires the use of several different types and calibers of guns. My dad, a gun enthusiast as well, taught me from a very young age the dangers of a firearm as…

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    exchanged a glance with his bulldog and winked. Kate could smell the fresh, crisp air of the forest. She felt quite dizzy and her vision was blurry so she lay down next to a huge oak tree. She saw Mr. Jacks and his bulldog peering down at her. “What happened?” Kate inquired. “You passed out, it is probably the effect of dehydration and sleep deprivation. Lets go find a stream to get some fresh water,” Mr. Jacks responded. He then helped her up and they began walking again. About a mile through…

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    When I heard the words “ He has no mother. He has no skates “ I felt like shattering glass as I realized that Jerry lied to me. As I snapped out of it I told the lady what way did you see him go last. She replied “ I don't know “ I ran outside yelling his name like a crazy psychopath. As I thought of the many places he would go to I remembered he liked the pink and white bloomed laurel. As I rushed to the laurel a cool icy stroke of breeze hit me. Then I saw the yellow bright sun…

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    Perioda Story

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    the bus stop would be crowded. Then the bus came and picked him up. Halfway through the ride he saw a sign that said Horace F. Andrews. He knew the place was for him and pulled the emergency brake. Before the bus driver could look back and see what happened he had already jumped out the window, running at that sign. When he got there the sign actually read House of Answers. He immediately thought to himself that this sign was meant for him, it had sain Horace F. Andrews, he was sure of it.…

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