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    Personal Narrative

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    I looked at the school clock; it read 2:59. I was chanted in my head come on come on. For a whole minute I couldn't hear anything the teacher said, just the ticking of the clock. And there it was. Ding! Ding! Ding! The school bells rang, I quickly got out of my chair and nearly knocked everyone in my path. Everyone ran, it was thanksgiving eve! Everybody can't wait to go home and prepare a feast. This year I get to bring 3 of my friends. Peter, John and Jimmy. Peter is the smallest and always carries

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    Short Story: Goldie Locks

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    Ding! Dong! Ding! The 12:30 lunch bell rings, and the students who ate lunch at that time were being dismissed from class. The hallways that were once empty, was now filled with students. “Hey Maya! Come walk with us to lunch!” Lucinda yelled from across the busy hallway. Quickly she squeezed past 20 or 30 students; before she even made it to where the other two girls were standing. “Whats for lunch today?” Maya had asked while rubbing her stomach. “I'm like so hungry right now!” As soon as they

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    to loved ones, will make them feel that they are trustworthy and close enough for to reveal their feelings. Honesty plays an important role in raising children to be good citizens. When I was six years old, one spring afternoon I was waiting for the bell to ring to go home from school. The Principal, Mrs. Garcia came to my classroom to give us a last minute announcement. I do not remember what she was talking about, because my mind was set on packing up and

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    develops the character of David Bell as a man who has both a very high opinion of himself and also low self-esteem. David narrates the story and will often describe his above-average attractiveness or his importance in the lives of others; while other times David needs gratification from others to prove his self-worth. As the story develops, we learn that much of this contradiction stems from David’s relationship with his father. A recurring theme in the character of David Bell is his inflated opinion of

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    to do when some signal is given or when they are asked to do anything. Example: When we keep rat in a cage and we feed him only after ringing a bell for some days, you will realize that whenever the bell rings the rat starts looking for a food in the cage. This shows that the rat has adapted and mastered in the bell thing. Whenever the rat will hear bell rat will look for food in the cage. Another example is that when you feed dog you can see salivation

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    The Dark Wall The bell rang and we all squirmed out of Mrs. Clifford’s room. Everyone with the same waning, goad. Just before we pressed through the iron guard we all hear a scream. A voice so high pitched it sent a shrill through every one of us and echoed down the pale halls. Right, then we knew we were about to have our ID cards handed to us. We drop them in the thermoset polymer pale with the sound of a marble pendulum. Out we go hands on fire, heads melting and sit under an azure, impalpable

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    frustration of trying to find something to do to make it through the painful moments of the class. Finally, my list of numbers was dwindling as the clock ticked ever closer to the magic moment when the bell would finally ring. It was with great anticipation that I waited to make the final mark. When the bell

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    The Emperor's Club

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    returns to St. Benedict's and finds that Sedgewick Bell has received a phone call from his father, the Senator, who reprimanded him for wasting his time (but not for performing poorly in class). Hundert and Sedgewick begin to develop a close student-teacher relationship as Hundert tries to become a mentor-figure to Bell in order to help change him into a better man. Bell proves to be a bright student and eventually his grades improve enormously. Bell eventually finishes in the top three in Hundert's

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    about. The refrain of line 6 and 7 describes some figurative correlation. A quote in the Echoing Green, “The sun does arise, And make happy the skies. The Merry bells ring To welcome the spring. The skylark and thrush , the birds of the bush.” (young brother) How the Merry bells the ring it shows her lots of empathy as she rings the bell with joy and

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    Dahl is a very interesting and suspenseful story. The main character is a boy named Billy who has travelled to Bath on a business trip. He searches for a place to stay in and through the guidance of a porter Billy is told to go to Bell and Dragons. On his way to the Bell and Dragons, Billy finds a Bed and Breakfast and decides to stay there. The owner of the Bed and Breakfast knew as the landlady is portrayed to be the antagonist of the story. Throughout the story, it clearly shows that Billy is just

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