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    Question 1: Me: Please use 3 words to describe me Father: Cautious, stingy, and kindhearted Me: Hmmm….Can you briefly describe why you choose these 3 words to describe me? Father: Ok. The reason why I choose to use cautious to describe you is because you always think of the consequences of your actions before you act. I think you tried really hard to make things perfect. The reason why I choose to use stingy to describe you is because I think you are not generous to others. In our family, you are

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    The darkness. Such a scary or suspicious word to most people, but I know why that is. In the dark, you don't know what's expected to come or what's going to appear because you can't see anything. That can be brought out in the literal definition that there is no light or in a mysterious way of evil like a figure or shadow. Do humans actually know that darkness isn't meant to be scary but just a way of life? Yet we can't control the thoughts of humans and their perspective of everything, but we can

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    My Mother Letter

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    head for the very first time. As days passed, getting closer to giving birth, so many valuable lessons and experiences came to mind that I want to share with you. I want to give you this letter when you are the ripe age of 15, the same age my own mother gave me a letter with her own lessons and vivid experiences that she wanted to share as well before I was born. One day you too will make the decision to continue this little tradition, until then here is what I want to share with you my beloved.

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    Hidden in the dark, lied a mansion - a mansion inside the woods, hidden of secrets that nobody could hear. Long and forsaken, down the lobby into the most distant room, children gathered into this ghostly tomb, grinning, as they waited here to play with Mary. “Hey, can you hear me? I called out your name.” Mary’s eyes opened. Unsurprisingly, the children started to surround her. They smiled, grabbed her hand, and touched her face. Her face was plush, smooth, and brimming with life. Their appearances

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Occasionally he would hear a soft nicker coming from the barns. Normally it made him smile. Not tonight. Tonight he felt like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders. When Kassidy had walked out on the barbecue, he knew his mother had taken things too far. At first his mother would not tell him what was said, only that Kassidy needed thicker skin. An hour later she’d admitted the truth and Caleb’s world fell apart. “You realize that Kassidy is after you for your money, don’t you? The girl is so

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    behind them. “There is something wrong here, and I don’t know what I should do, but I am sure glad you are here,” Deborah said, driving to the restaurant. “I don’t know how to help them, but I agree you need to do something. I think your mother is losing her mind. How long has she been this way?” Andrew asked. “She has been this way about a week. Mom is always talking about her sister, Helen; she has been dead for more than thirty-five years. Her children grown, have grandchildren

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    The Best Day Of My Life

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    I’m so sorry that I couldn’t journey through life with you like an ordinary mother and child. I’m sorry that I couldn’t lead you through life. I’m sorry that I couldn’t be there for you when times were tough. I’m sorry that I left you as soon as you were born but I had no choice. The day you were born was the best day of my life, truly, I finally knew what it meant to become a mother and it was astounding how much responsibility I suddenly had on my shoulders. Your dad was in trouble with the police

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    his mother's sexuality. Throughout the play Hamlet is very hesitant and indecisive about killing his uncle father Claudius who takes the throne from Hamlet and kills his father and win his mother’s love and affection. I think when Hamlet witness his mother has moved on with another man and stopped mourning about his father’s death, this is where his attitude towards women begin to change. Hamlet went from respecting women to utterly disrespecting women for their status in society. In the play he utterly

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    and tied it to a tree before wrapping a shawl around her shoulders and stilled her features. Alexandria stormed into the tent meant for her parents, "What were you thinking, marrying me to such a brutish and cocky man?" she asked with a huff. Her mother stood the moment she came and rushed to her side, "My dear what happened, did he do this to your dress...to you?" she asked her eyes taking in her daughters disheveled state. "If he harmed you," her father began to speak but Alexandria held up her

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    Step by Wicked Step

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    STEP BY WICKED STEP Colin’s story: The Bluebird of Happiness Narrator: Hello everyone. Today I’m going to tell you about Colin’s story – The Bluebird of Happiness. Siew Sheng as Colin is the main character of the story and now let’s begin with the story. SCENE 1 Narrator: Colin never knew his real father. His mum left his father a few weeks after he was born. She says he was a bit of a rough-house and they were much safer away from him. Then she took up with his dad. Colin calls him that because

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