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    Kathram's Monologue

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    tears flowing down he pick his son " I am sorry... I'm your Father I am going to remove this dagger from your body so you can sleep well my son I will not let your body disappear into Glitter Ashes I will froze you my son (his son has turned cold and he put his son in a beautiful magic see through coffin) he mourn for his son's death all Addicate Kingdom feels the darkness surrounded them. The whole Kingdom were mourning. Neighbouring countried hear a scarrying crying coming from the Addicate Kingdom

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    innovation in this product line, as it is a 2-in-1 car soap. As you rinse and remove dirt from your car, leave a little wax on the surface. 3. Car soap Conditioner. From the name itself, this kind of car soap conditions your vehicle by bringing back the glitter of your car's wax and paint. It also helps to clean the outside at the same time. 4. Soap without rinsing. Even the car soap has room for innovation. Today, there are several brands that offer this new product. This works best if you only need to

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    us so fast. The emergence of nuclear family is a telling tribute to the process of change over which we have no control whatsoever. That the Indian society is at the crossroads is not a matter of fiction, but a vigorous reality. The glamour and glitter that we see around is the result of consistent and conscious efforts that have gone into the making of 'changing patterns of society' everywhere under the sun. Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better." —Richard Hooker.

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    Lewis Alan Reed was born on March 2, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York. In Freeport, Long Island Reed grew up with his Jewish family (Lou). Early on Reed expressed an interest in music. During his high school career he played guitar in many bands. Reed went through electric shock therapy, during high school days, to try to cure him from bisexuality (Lou). After Reed graduated from high school he attended Syracuse University to study poetry and journalism. Many of Lou’s poems were published in Fusion

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    Review of a Novel Imagine going to the mall with all of your best friends on a Saturday, you go to all of your favorite stores. You walk into PacSun because you saw the cutest pair of jeans, so you went to try them on. Once you’re in the dressing room, you pick up the jeans, then immediately feel dizzy, you are about to faint. Every time you touch something you have a great chance of fainting. Once you witness a murder, what do you do? Do you tell the authorities and family or keep it a secret?

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    place in past tense. This encourages the reader to get a clear picture in their minds of the setting around the protagonist as they describe what they are observing around them. The protagonist also goes into detail of the item that is stolen ‘its glitter coat shimmered’ this indicates to the reader of some of the physical characteristics of the bird trinket that the protagonist has

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    Great Gatsby Description

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    even hold an air of intimacy, as Jordan and Nick slip off together in search of Gatsby and find themselves alone in his gargantuan library with one very drunk, slightly confused man who doesn’t quite seem to know what he’s doing. For a moment the glitter fades away and it’s just them. Soon, though, this same party atmosphere becomes one that is stifling, a facade for the grime lying beneath. The once-happily-partying narrator realizes just how lonely Gatsby is, and the parties become apparent as a

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    “OH! HUMAN! I’M VERY SORRY!” Papyrus yelped and rushed over to you, a wash cloth in his gloved hand. The kitchen walls were covered in red (You guessed it was sauce) and a boiling pot of water sat on the stove, with several boxes of empty boxes of pasta sitting dangerously close to the flame. He started to rub the sauce off your face, getting incredibly close. You felt your cheeks flushed at the proximity. “HU-(Y/N)? ARE YOU ALRIGHT? YOUR FACE IS INCREDIABLY RED, ARE YOU SICK?” Papyrus slipped a

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    The Roaring Twenties, The Jazz Age; these were just some of the names for the 1920s. However, all those fancy names do not actually describe the essential motivations of the people in the 1920s. In actuality, the 1920s were an age of conformity, false aspirations due to the American dream, and the obsession with social class statuses. What is the American dream? The simplest version of the American dream is a nice house and family, with the white picket fence in the front yard. For many families

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    friends went to this B- day party of a girl we all hated… and avoided her the entire time! Ahhh, the good old days where every kid was a bull, even to their fake friends, and no one got in trouble. Back to what I was saying, so my party was all yay yay glitter, pink, sparkles, etc. until my brothers came. Okay, so I have two brothers, one who is a year younger and one that's two years younger. You might think aww

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