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    As he walked to the principal's office, he saw Bob out of the corner of his eye. He started to walk faster and faster now. When he got there he asked, “Can I speak with the principal please?” She answered, “Yes.” So he walked down to the office. The principal's name was Jane. Jane asked, “What’s wrong?” Dan answered back, “This kid named Bob and his friends are bullying me,” Jane said

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    with an another hand toward the principal's office. Eva wanted to run forward, however her legs were in no condition to accept orders. Her knees suddenly felt weakened. "Get a hold of yourself Eva," she ordered herself," you can't just be losing control of yourself over a cute guy, even if he is a hero." She meditated on that for a moment, however when she looked up, the principal and Alexander were gone. She imagined herself barging into the principal's office proclaiming Alexander's innocence

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    middle school facility. As I entered the building, I was greeted by a young man (a student) holding the door for me. “How polite” I thought to myself. He then directed me to the office. Once in the office, I was greeted by the secretary and asked to wait patiently because they were extremely busy. Even though the front office was busy, everyone was welcoming, friendly yet efficient. Once the principal arrived, first she took a few minutes to check her

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    During the late 1600s, over 200 individuals were accused of practicing witchcraft. Of these 200 people, around 20 of them were executed. These accusations and executions are now called the Salem Witch Trials. This is a major topic that is still important today because of the twenty innocent individuals that were executed. These trials are a stressful topic because of the innocent people that were falsely accused. One of the most stressful experiences I have had was when I was in seventh grade.

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    his eyes. “The principal wants you in his office!” Jame suddenly woke up fully, “Why?” “Uh, I think it is because you dream walked to the closet down the corridor.” 。。。。。。。。 “The closet. What’s wrong with the closet? Why did they see me going to the closet? When did they see me going to the closet? But why me? Why do I sleep walk to the closet? What is the problem of sleepwalking to the closet?, “ thought Jame as he was walking to the principal’s office to get questioned. He shivered. He had a bad

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    and I said that I did not want to upset her because that was the first assignment that I forgot about. She said that we were going down to the office to have a talk with the principle. The whole way down the stairs and to the principal's office, I was crying. As soon as we got to the office, like the whole thing was setup, I went into the principal's office and told her what I had done. She was obviously furious with my actions but not as furious as I had imagined so I just sorta sat there listening

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    On a hot summer day in small town called Town Square. It was a small town with only 200 people living in it. In a house on 56th street lived a 16 year old boy. His name of Jimbo and who lived his 10 year old brother and His Mom and Dad. The lived in that small house of 13 years. It was June 14, 2035. It was first year collage for Jimbo, he was very scared of bullies and gruesome people. The problem was jimbo had a major anger issue. At his first day of school he went to his first day of class and

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    raised you better than that! What’s your excuse?” Gregory shrugged and plopped his muddy feet on the principal’s desk. “Get your feet down, dammit!” his mom whisper-yelled. Suddenly, the door opened and in came a tall, suave man with beach-blond hair. “Hello, Ms. Alfonso” he said. His voice was smoother than water. “Why hello there, Mr.…?” “Mr. Ivan. You have understood why I have called you to my office, correct?” Ms. Alfonso shot a glare at her son. “Yes. Yes, I know what trouble my son has been getting

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    Writing Summative Directions: After reading “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury you will write a narrative story. Pay close attention to the details and events in the story. Imagine what happens after Margot is let out of the closet and retelling the events to her school principal. Write a story from Margot’s point of view in which Margot explains what happened to her and how she felt while she was locked up. Be sure to use dialogue to show how the principal responds to Margot’s story. Use details

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    The story "Teenage Wasteland," by Anne Tyler is a short narrative from a mother's perspective describing her adolescent son and his struggles through school. Throughout the story, the son, Donny, and the mother, Daisy, reverse their roles. Daisy becomes more dependent of her son while Donny becomes less dependent of his mother. The mother also assumes the role of a bad student an a helpless child, whereas Donny slowly gains more control of his mother as she had of him before. The author also shows

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