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    Ellis Harris Narrative

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    thin fabric of her uniform as stood, and which his gaze never left until the office door had closed behind her. When it had, Dr McHugh not longer attempted to stop the physical reaction her presence had elicited, but embraced it. With Emily out of sight, where he could push aside the sounds anguish in her voice, and the memory of her tear-filled eyes, and the reason she'd been referred to him, The Doctor dropped a hand, and moaned softly when he gripped his erection through the fabric of his trousers

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    I am Captain Gadde and I am a English soldier. I was creating a new colony in the new world. This is my story... I am getting these supplies for many reasons. If I get three firearms our colony will be able to defend themselves. I am getting three axes because we can cut down trees and hunt. I am getting four pots and four pans so we can cook food in them. We will get three pieces of cloth for everyone to have clothing. I will get three poles of fishing gear to catch fish. Next I need two boxes

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    Kayla Phan Mrs. Briggs English 13 October 2015 A Ghost’s Revenge Lily’s POV “AHH!” I screamed backing away from the ghost sitting on my bed staring at me in a creepy way. The ghost looked like a girl that was ripped apart with all the scars and bruises that she had. She stood up and started walking towards me and whispering noncoherent words. As she was walking closer the words became clearer. “I died in a car accident, it was a hit and run, I need my revenge!” I closed my eyes and screamed

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    True Despair Short Story

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    experiencing true happiness. Four years ago, Jeff was still in college when he met the girl of his dreams, or so he thought. Her name was Jessica. Jess was a quiet girl, but one day in the hall Jess bumped into Jeff and after that, it was love at first sight, though the both of them were too shy to say anything at first, they both knew from a spark in their eyes that they were destined to be together in someway. Over a year both Jess and Jeff were both going about their lives as average everyday students

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    Breaking News January 14, 1998, 4:30 pm. Massachusetts, New York. A 20 year old man identified as Quentin Jones was hit by a car and killed during an escape attempt from an armed robbery at a 7 - Eleven by Schuyler St. “Hey there.” I say, greeting the cashier at the counter. “Hi.” they respond. God, they sound so lifeless. Looking around, all I see are aisles of junk food guaranteed to give you a heart attack. “Alright, let’s cut to the chase.” I say. Slipping my backpack off, I unzip the bag

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    selling drugs secretly to other students, but in reality no one really knows the true story as to why Mr. Smith was fired. As Mrs. Cartwright continued to lecture us on the worst topic of the year, I felt a light tap on my shoulder. Turning around, my sight came upon a grinning boy named Jonathan, ( A.K.A. Sly John). “Do you understand number four? I’m never able to concentrate on

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    little when she stopped down at my office building. I asked her more than once that she didn’t have to wait outside. She told me not to give it another thought, but I could tell something was bothering her. The next day I waited in the shadows out of sight of everyone in the large atrium of my building and walked out and placed my hand on the shoulder of the head of my security and asked him who in the hell told him that Eddie wasn’t allowed into my building? I made a call into my little brother and

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    Reading Lesson Observation Questionnaire 1. Describe the classroom environment. In what ways did the environment support literacy? a. This classroom supports literacy in numerous ways. There are visual aids all over the walls about various subjects such as high frequency words, weather, days of the week, months, bullying, class rules, a birthday wall, and consequences for bad behavior. Mrs. Brandt also has five stations set up around her room and each one of them are labeled which is important for

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    BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! Lexie looked at the clock, alarmed at what she saw. It was 6:30 and she has overslept her alarms. She jumped out of bed, throwing all her blankets on the ground and ran into the ice cold, frigid shower giving it no time to warm up. Even though she was hurrying, she was not looking forward to another school day. When she got out she brushed her dark brown hair, which took a half an hour to dry because of its long length. She then got dressed first putting on her dark blue, holy,

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    Today’s culture sees a gap between the male and female gender. This is evident in everything from the films we watch, music we listen to, and even in our everyday lives. Historically, this issue has seen an even larger gap, and can be observed in the films that were made during that time. Vertigo and Citizen Kane both show the objectification of women by controlling them, writing them in supportive roles, and placing their value in the way that they look. In Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, made in 1954

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