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  • Bushman In The Horrors: A Short Story

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    Bushman in the Horrors Along a dreary, hopeless track, there is a little one-roomed house built of timber, stringy bark and floored with split wooden slabs. At the end of the house is a small bark shed, which has nothing but a few boxes of dirty crockery and a cheap oilcloth full of holes draped across a dishevelled straw mattress. Surrounding the house is ‘bush all round – bush with no horizon.’ There is no undergrowth, save for the brownish clumps of dead grass, studded alongside the dusty track

  • Bitch: Poem Analysis

    765 Words  | 4 Pages

    She fucking with bosses and shit (oh God) I pull up in 'Rari's and shit, with choppers and Harley's and shit (for real) I be Gucci'd down, you wearing Lacoste and shit (bitch) Yeah, Moncler, yeah, fur came off of that, yeah (yeah) Triple homicide, put me in a chair, yeah (in jail) Triple cross the plug, we do not play fair, yeah (oh God) Got 'em tennis chains on and they real blingy (blingy) Draco make you do the chicken head like Chingy (Chingy) Walk in Neiman Marcus and I spend a light fifty (fifty)

  • Just A Dream Monologue Essay

    515 Words  | 3 Pages

    Lyrics I was thinking bout her, thinkin' bout me Thinkin' bout us, what we gon' be Open my eyes yeah, it was only Just A Dream So I traveled back, down that road Will she come back, no one knows I realize yeah, it was only Just A Dream I was at the top and now its like I'm in the basement Number one spot and now she find her a replacement I swear now I can't take it, knowing somebody's got my baby And now you ain't around baby I can't think I should've put it down, should've got the ring 'Cause

  • Personal Narrative: One Person Play Golf

    483 Words  | 2 Pages

    that makes sense. What we 're doing, so that makes it-- yeah, if you were just watching one person play golf for like three hours, that would be really boring. But they switch in between people. It 's really just interesting at the end when there 's a few people and they 're competing against each other. Do people get knocked out as--? No, but they order it so the first-- so a golf major is four days, so they play the same course four times, one course per day. I think they move where the actual

  • Persuasive Speech On Minimum Wage

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    All right, fantastic. We are going to move on to this question here, do you do anything else right now to make money or is you’re your main job? Participant: Yeah. Interviewee: No work off the books, or other work for yourself? Participant: No. Interviewee: As you probably know, the Seattle City Council passed a new minimum wage law in 2014 and the minimum wage went up last April and then again this past January. Since last April, what has your employer said to you about the Seattle Minimum

  • Apology: A Short Story

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    the second choice that I came up with will lead me to greater, more positive results. Yeah. Most likely. Yeah, that’s good. Pretty good. Pretty good, yeah. Good, yeah, indeed. Indeed. Indeed. “Dear Folami, I just want to tell you that I believe you are a wonderful person. A lot of people think you look very, very nice. And a lot of people don’t look at your insides. Not your guts! Well, your figurative guts, yeah. I think you are secretly very, very, nice looking on the inside, but you are hiding

  • Friendship Group Dialogue

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    them since primary school so I've just become better friends with them then I find with the EEL students? Interviewer: What is that? It's not the air conditioner is it? Male: No, I think it's that thing you fill up the ball with. Interviewer: Yeah, right, it must be on some automatic

  • Use Of Metaphors In Sweetest Of The Sun To Me

    358 Words  | 2 Pages

    metaphors, and repetition to show how much he loves his girl. Sometimes all one need is a loved one by your side. Zach Bryan wrote “Sun to Me,” a country song about his girlfriend and how much he loves her. The chorus goes, “Sweetest of the sunflowеrs/ Yeah / You're the sun to me” (Bryan 4). This is a metaphor as he does not

  • Personal Narrative: An Interview With Juveniles

    1692 Words  | 7 Pages

    gave me two case numbers and I remember using one. Interviewer: And what was that about? Interviewee: I believe it was an assault, a juvenile assault or something like that. Interviewer: Okay, and did you call down to juvenile court? Interviewee: Yeah, the reason we did that, was because we had just gone and they told to use this program, so I remember being told that and that is why I called down before I took the juvenile. Interviewer: Okay, how was the program told to you? Interviewee: We were

  • Annabel Mayber: A Narrative Fiction

    290 Words  | 2 Pages

    Annabel Mayberry is seventeen years old she lives in Chantilly Virginia with her mother father and her cat named Pedro. Her grades are average and her parents aren’t strict so she has the ability to do whatever she wants. She hates school, but her best friend, Paige Little, suffers with her through the pain of classwork and high expectations. She is currently at school finishing up a reflection when the weird kid, Jonny Rocket asks her a question. Hmm? What did I learn this year? The mitochondria

  • The Use Of Technology In M. T Anderson's Feed

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    Advancements in technology have been happening since to beginning of time, but is the technology of today truly beneficial? Feed, is a dystopian novel that follows the lives of teens Violet and Titus as they discover more about each other, themselves and their world. The characters all have a small chip inserted in their brains that allows them to access unlimited amounts of information. In the novel by M.T Anderson, he argues that the decreased social and mental skills of our generations are because

  • Is Telivision Really A Bad Influence On Kids

    854 Words  | 4 Pages

    Is telivision really a bad influence on kids today no. kids should be able to watch tv. They say tv makes you lazy well look at former nfl players like cam newton, drew brees, or odell beckham they probably watch tv , and there always playing or practicing for football. People say it influences you to do bad things that’s not the case tv does’t influence you, you influence yourself just because you see something on tv it does not influence you to do anything. “Telivision should not be banned because

  • Differences Between Bees

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    Zangori: You said that was a bee right? Thelen: Uh-huh. L. Zangori: Tell me what relationship to all this stuff the bee has. Thelen: The bee might pollinate the flowers. L. Zangori: Wow, okay. Have you learned about bees pollinating flowers? Thelen: Yeah. L. Zangori: Where did you learn that? Thelen: We had to learn about that in first and second grade.

  • Matt Stutters: A Fictional Narrative

    1690 Words  | 7 Pages

    Matt: I...I’m not doing it. [Matt Stutters] [Eddie and the gang chuckle] Eddie: I knew you couldn’t do it weasel. Howie: Ha! Yeah weasel germ! Gary: Loser! Eddie: Let’s go guys, you coming Tyrone? [Tyrone stares at Matt and frowns but still proceeded to walk with his new “friends”.] Tyrone: Yeah, I’m coming. [He walks away slowly and looks back hoping for Matt to change his mind.] [While walking with his new friends, he starts to think about what Matt said] [Flashback of Matt:] Why is it cool?

  • Pallet Town: A Short Story

    702 Words  | 3 Pages

    been meant as a two day walk between cities had been reduced to an eight hour, frantic sprint, though the river had helped a bit too. “Oh, Misty. Misty Waterflower, from Cerulean City.” “Cerulean, huh, that’s on the other side of Mt. Moon, right?” “Yeah, the zubat are a pai-” “Ash Ketchum to the front desk, Ash Ketchum to the front desk” The PA overhead interrupted. Making their

  • Puppy Love Definition

    861 Words  | 4 Pages

    Puppy Love I believe in kindness. The type of kindness when you truly and unconditionally love something, no matter what it can or cannot give you in return. I believe in this type of kindness and respect for both people and animals. Everyone and everything needs someone to love and to love them back. I have seen this true kindness before. I was, rather reluctantly, volunteering at a poodle rescue for school when I met Kelly. Kelly was a handsome poodle mix who had been abandoned by his owner. The

  • The Great Gatsby Monologue

    530 Words  | 3 Pages

    With all of the movement going on around her, Becca fell into an unconscious state once more, praying for this twisted nightmare to end. ____________________________ “Hey guys, the line for this place is crazy and—ugh, did someone just puke here?” Russ wrinkled his nose, hanging up his phone and grimaced. It was always the idiotic drunkards who would drink in the morning. He stepped over the vomit to get to the cafe to meet his friends, before noticing a small movement inside the puddle. Russ

  • Coach Sullivan's Short Story

    869 Words  | 4 Pages

    muscle on his incredible body bulged. Now, Coach will learn how all those other jock sluts feel taking my load. "Yeah, take my big cock, Coach." Tony said, rummaging his hands all over his Drew's drenched hairy pecs. "Fuck me, harder. Unload your cum inside my ass, " Drew said, studying his weight against the shower wall. Tony said, "You like getting bred, Coach?" "Fuck yeah, son. You earned it, " Sullivan spoke Quarterback Tony Cazzo dumped his load up Coach Sullivan's hole, spreading

  • Short Story About The Gingerbreadvillan

    881 Words  | 4 Pages

    “Well no but do you know what that is?” “Yeah cause you think I'm just gonna know this weird word no of course I don't so tell me” Steve yells. “Well when I was a kid my grandma always told me a legend about that it's actually just gingerbread man backwards but my grandma always says stay out

  • Jacoby Monologue

    871 Words  | 4 Pages

    dream type of view Daffney: Are you excited for summer break? Laney: Well, not really. I have to babysit my brothers everyday. Charlotte: Aw. That stinks. Laney: Yeah. But I get to leave once my Grandma gets to our house at 1:30. Daffney: Then we can hang out after that. Laney: I guess so. Charlotte: Do you get payed? Laney: Yeah. But- Charlotte: Then what’s the problem? It just means more ICE CREAM! All of the girls start to laugh. The scene fades away.