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Creative Writing: A Sunday
<view this essay>.... mouth.
So different out here. Different even than in the garden. Sitting on those seats.
Sometimes she takes off her shoes. Rolls down her rights so that she can feel
good rough ground under her feet. She digs her toes in, and rubs her soles into
the earth. They say, look at that Jessy getting herself all dirty, Jessy you
naughty girl you'll get a chill. Time to go inside, girls.
ĐFunny that. Being called girl. Naughty naughty girls wetting themselves and
pinching. Quiet good girls slumped in the seats in the garden with their mouths
open. Waiting for it. Drinking in death.
Her voice shakes when she asks for two sections. She wants it far too much.
Practised .....
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Creative Writing: The Debut
<view this essay>.... been playing for the champion team, Sprite Wales, had returned to their home team. They stood about 5’6”, and were very skillful and tricky with the ball. Trevor Thorne, a six-foot plus striker, had an uncanny ability to get the ball in the back of the net with either his head or one of his powerful shots. Empire also boasted of a formidable defense partnership, with their sweeper and goalkeeper, who both had international experience. By contrast, our team had no current national players.
In the dressing room, I found all of my teammates already preparing for the game. The room was small and poorly lit. The captain was taking us through all kinds of stretching .....
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Graduation
<view this essay>.... was to be
there for 10:00 a.m. to pick up our cap and gown. The principal, Mr. James
Cavallo, called out everyone’s name and proceeded to hand them their cap and
gown. When he finally handed me my gown I quickly took it and sat to me admire
it. Its funny how the simplest things can symbolize a whole new beginning. I
sat and looked at this ugly maroon gown with this weird looking square hat.
The ceremonies were to be held at the Mullins Center on the campus of
the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. The ceremonies were to begin at
7:00p.m., yet I had to be there at 6:00p.m.. When everyone arrived we
rehearsed on how we were to walk in and where we .....
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Personal Writing: A Devoted Teacher
<view this essay>.... At school--he instructed students the best methods for solving math problems. That intensity made him both loved and perhaps a little feared. Some students commented on his reputation as a tough teacher and they tried to avoid his classes. Most who had him as a teacher said he pushed hard but treated them with respect. Not only was he held in high esteem by his students, but with some of his colleagues as well.
In his spare time—he coached kids’ swimming and the debate team. He was a favorite man because his life was intertwined with so many others. He was like your best friend and your father, all .....
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Creative Writing: The Big Scoop
<view this essay>.... The sun was still out shining down, just turning
red for sunset. It was not especially hot, but it was still tee-shirt weather.
I walked down the rather clean street towards the Citicorp building, thinking
excitedly about what was going to happen at the meeting and about what
information I could receive from this expierence. It was not long before I was
standing in front of the modern Citicorp building. The building exterior
consisted of mainly large glass windows which provided a very vivid reflection
of the neighboring buildings, almost camouflaging its presence on the block. I
thought of how the buildings appearence is suiting for what is happeni .....
Number of words: 1504 | Number of pages: 6 |
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Personal Writing: The Evaluation Of My Coaches
<view this essay>.... when it came to practice. There was the drill sergeant
type, which had the team line up in the same place every day to do our
calisthenics before each practice. The team captain stood facing the rest
of the team and lead us in various stretches and other warm-ups. The coach
was very strict. No horse play or unnecessary talking or anything else we
knew would make the coach mad. Coach would have us do drills having to do
with the plays we ran during the game. If we made a mistake coach would
stop us and make an example of whoever messed up. He would say, "Did
everyone see what Bryan just did? That is what you should not do." He
would then gripe a l .....
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Creative Writing: The Chicken
<view this essay>.... the coup
that she had built. Sarah would let Maryanne out in her mother's chicken pen
during the day and lock her in the coup at night. Maryanne wouldn't be too
lonely because Sarah had built her coup right next to her mother's chicken coup.
There was a garden on the farm that Sarah's family used for canning
their own food and Sarah's job was to pick the bugs off of the beans, tomatoes,
and cabbage. She would take the bugs and put them into an old Mason jar. When
the jar was full of bugs, she took them to Maryanne's coup and fed the bugs to
her as a special treat. She also fed Maryanne laying mash which was supposed to
help her lay eggs and keep her hea .....
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Creative Writing: The Story Of The Three Little Pigs
<view this essay>.... The next oldest pig set himself
apart from his next of kin, and went on his own way. The youngest pig did build
a hut of grass. The middle child did make a hut of sticks, and he could be seen
in the distance carrying a fagot across his back. The third and oldest pig did
build a house of bricks for he did know much about architecture.
4. The wolf did look upon these happenings with slavering jowls, and
dripping snout. How did resolve to blow down these lodgings and gobble the
inhabitants on the morrow. And on that morn, he blew upon the hut of straw, and
he did gobble the pig into quivering chunks. Then he went to the house that
beheld the second pig, And h .....
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