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Dale was a police officer that worked at the Hidden Heights Police Department. He was a great guy that was always willing to help anyone that needed it. He always went to work with a smile on his face and he was a strict follower of the rules. One day Dale was responded to a call that was in a dangerous neighborhood. The neighborhood was known for having a lot of shootings. Dale approached the house and knocked on the do...
You got up and the wind was blowing hard. You had a big meeting in the city today and you had to catch the train. You rushed to the station and caught the first train into the city. The train ride was going to be long so you decided to practice for your interview. The lady sitting next to you offered to help you practice. After practicing for the third time you took a break and looked out the window. It was raining cats ...
I had just published my first book and it felt great! Now I had to come up with an idea for my next book. I decided to go get a cup of tea then I would settle in to write. The barista recognized me and made my order before I even got to the counter. I could tell this was going to be a great day. I took the scenic route home and watched as the trees swayed in the wind. When I got home, I headed straight...
Today was the day of the big writing circle. Today we would be pitching ideas for the essay that we would be writing for our senior project. This project was taken very seriously by my school. If you didn’t show up for the writing circle, you didn’t graduate. I looked around the house for my twin sister Kara. “Kara, we have to go the writing circle is today!” “I’m in here Lynn, can I talk to you for a minu...
I woke up and realized what day it was. I looked over at the clock and leaped out of bed. It was 6:00 which meant I had missed the bus and now had to walk to school. I threw on the first pair of clean clothes I could find and rushed out the door. As I walked down the street, I seen some of the things that never changed about this town. Trash bins overflowed and garbage littered the streets. Smog filled the air and there were sneakers hanging from the wire that connected the telephone poles. I looked over and saw a group of men hanging out...
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