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561: Creative Writing: The Drive
Creative Writing: The Drive Driving through the dessert can be wearisome, fatiguing and all the things that you dread in a long drive. Not this trip, it was the new beginning, I was on my way to ...
562: The Lord of The Flies: Personal Reflections
The Lord of The Flies: Personal Reflections Journal I If I were among the boys on the island I would vote for Piggy as leader. Although he is not one of the bigger boys, and seems to be put down all ...
563: Creative Writing: The Crash
Creative Writing: The Crash ........ as Jesse stumbled down the stairs, he could hear the weeping and he knew that something had gone wrong. He cried out, "what's going on?" "Jesse this is officer Potter, and he ...
564: Greasy Lake
While reading Greasy Lake by T. Coraghessan Boyle, the reader notices that the writing voice of Boyle is quite distinct. Boyle's voice is distinct because he has a satirical way of writing stories about the everyday life of people. He focuses on the unusual people and their peculiar circumstances, which in Boyle's case just adds to his already humorous stories. However, Boyle does not seem to concentrate on satire alone, he writes in a poetic fashion that allows the reader to enter the mind of the characters that he is writing about as well as feel the situations at hand. Boyle's distinct way of writing satire is apparent in most of his stories. Boyle wrote an absolutely hysterical story called "The New Moon Party." ...
565: Creative Writing: Tamia
Creative Writing: Tamia By Sage Thomas the Tamian These are dark days for Tamia, so dark that we may never again see the light of day. A cloud of darkness, thick as smoke, clings to our fair ...
566: Creative Writing: Sycamore Street
Creative Writing: Sycamore Street The sun set slowly, as I made a bending left turn down Sycamore Street. The steamy February day brought lots of people outside. Noise and music filled the air along with the strong ...
567: Creative Writing: The Competitors
Creative Writing: The Competitors As thousands of people poured into the rectangular shaped stadium for what was being called, "the event of the century" , the participants readied themselves for the hardships they would surely suffer from the ...
568: Personal Impacts Of Death
... necessary and then with an attempt to exclude the children 14% As though it were a taboo subject 2% Never recall any discussion 26% TOTAL 439 For nearly one-half of these students the first personal involvement with death was the loss of a grandparent; for one out of five, it was the death of a pet. Consider how different these lessons received by children of America's upper-middle class ...
569: Creative Writing: The Chicken
Creative Writing: The Chicken by DaPimp Sarah lived on a small farm in Ohio in 1959. She was nine years old, had brown hair and green eyes. Her mother raised chickens to eat and would sell the ...
570: Creative Writing: The Chase
Creative Writing: The Chase from the view of the chased Leaving the jewelry store at a rather accelerated pace, a common, plain- clothed man with a parcel tucked under his arm jumped into his white, slightly dirtied ...


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