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    my eyes, folded the papers and shoved them into my bag. I retrieved my keys and phone from the front pocket of my purse. “Call Camilla” I commanded and pressed the phone to my ear, holding it there with my shoulder and I fumbled around my oversized key ring for the key to unlock my car. Someone came up from behind me and grabbed my sides. I jumped and spun around. Camilla began to laugh. I hung up the phone and gave her a playful shove. I placed the phone back into my bag. “You scared me!” I exclaimed

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    Sexism has become relevant in American society today and has been for decades. Now, these characteristics are incorporated into modern day literature which helps educate others on women's struggles. Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid follows a band called The Six, which consists of Billy and Graham Dunne, Eddie Roundtree, Warren Rhodes, and Karen Sirko. The Six became a popular band and eventually toured America. Later, Daisy Jones was discovered and joined their band through their short-lived

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    She is fed up with everything. The most visible cause of her worsening condition is guilt over something that she has done. Diane is an aspiring actress who falls in love with another named Camilla. However, after the two of them start having a relationship, the starlet decides to leave Diane for a hotshot director named Adam Kesher. Feeling betrayed, Diane hires a hitman to kill her former lover. Then, when the dirty deed is done, Diane slopes

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    for instance, the adventurous spirit of Arnold and Camilla eventually saved their lives. A brave personality can be able to outwit intelligence during danger. The ability to thin in clarity as they partake decision in times of danger can be advantageous. Nevertheless, the author scares the reader in the sense

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    Mexican food is rich in salt, fat, sugar and has a high carbohydrate contents, Maria managed to modify their food style. Her observation of meals served to her patients in the facility where she works and from the suggestion of her daughter, Camilla helps her track the nutrients and caloric counts of the food she cooks. As the interviews go on, she added in this section, that her mother died from breast cancer and Leon’s father has diabetes and the maternal sides were all tendencies to gain more

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    Savory 12: A Short Story

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    the banner, so she opted for “Savory Twelve.” When Clara invited me, Dakoury, Camilla Guo, and Andi Cheng to her birthday party, I was bogged down with homework. However, I lied to my parents and told them I didn’t have that much work to do, before I accepted the invitation. I didn’t want to regret or miss out on anything. The whole day was surreal, because that day differed the most from my regular routine. Dakoury, Camilla, Andi, and I boarded the train in Andover together, and we got off on Clara’s

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    explores the lives of five people and reveals their internal struggles for survival. The sadness that is created by the undying love of the Marquesa de Montemayor for her daughter, Esteban for his twin brother, Manual and Uncle Pio for the vain actress, Camilla Perichole, is so overwhelming in its enormity, that when tragedy strikes, we feel relief that their suffering is finally over. The scene is set in Lima, Peru, in 1714. One afternoon, an ancient bridge broke sending five people to their deaths. Brother

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    It has been a month since my parent’s divorce. I was torn. All of my world was beautiful until that one day where I would see my mom more than my dad. The problem is, I am more alike with my dad than my mom, so I like to hang out with him rather than her. We both have brilliant blue eyes and pale skin, but my hair is curly and his isn’t. That is the only difference. “Aleah!” my mom calls, “You have a phone call!” I rush downstairs to answer the phone. I bet it is my friend calling. “Hello?”

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    Chapter 1 : A Short Story

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    Brynn,” I said, then I whispered quietly so that Dawn wouldn’t hear, “We can go to my house tomorrow.” The rest of the ride, we stayed silent. I was glad because I had a lot going on in my mind. I was plotting where Brynn and I would go to capture Camilla and wondering if she was even okay. As we got to my house, I waved goodbye to Brynn and her mom and Dawn and walked into the front door. As I take my shoes off, I got hit with a aroma of pasta, cheese, and sauce. I walk over to the kitchen and saw

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    Creative Writing: Murmur

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    1: Chapter One: Murmur The conditioned air of the dorm room is a relief from the sweltering mid-afternoon heat. I arrived while everyone's in the middle of class. The headmistress has given me a small tour around the school's various buildings. Two students per dorm room. "Please change into your uniform. Since tomorrow being Saturday your roommate will give you a more in-depth tour. Gabrielle, I warn you to keep your secrets close." Turning from the room, "Do I really havta play school?" "Yes

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