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    How to Write a Fictional Story for Kids Kid are encouraged to read from a very early age. Even before they can read on their own, parents read to them. When it comes to children’s fiction, adults who write it often have an extraordinary imagination. They have to be able to imagine what would be interesting to a child who is very young if they want to write for that age group. Older children are a little easier to write for, but still it is not easy. Either way, you have to be able to relate to the

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    It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. “Basilo,” Sergio hollered up the stairs. “It’s for you. It’s Ale, and he sounds serious.” As I came down the stairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I was tired and had looked forward to a nice evening at home, not another stupid adventure with Ale. Thirty minutes later, however, Ale’s red Maserati swung into our driveway, and he was leaning on the horn before the car came to a full stop. Grabbing my coat from the couch, I walked

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    Michael's back hurt from sleeping on the hard wooden chair but he didn’t mind since he was well rested. He sat up cracking his back. It was still dark out. He noticed there was a note left on his chest. ‘We all went out on the boat to see the sunrise. Be back by noon - Ashton’. Michael didn’t care that they left him he never cared for boats. He stumbled half awake up the stairs making his way to the bedroom him and the boys were supposed to share. He turned the corner and opened the door. Michael

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    “Hello, Martin,” she said, and laughed, and pushed the Stop button. Martin quivered, and with a shaky voice, asked “Who are you?” The lady looked confused as to if Martin should have known her name. Martin now somehow recognized her a little bit more when that expression hit her face, but he was still clueless. Martin yelled a bit louder “Who are you, tell me now!” The woman replied “Martin, I should have told you earlier, I am your mother.” Martin was speechless, the whole time that he was saying

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    The Killer Within Within each individual, there is a sliver of a killer living deep inside. The most evident of these is expressed through the action of abortion. In comparison to abortion, Grendel’s attacks in Beowulf blindsides the faultless people of Herot demolishing the town where they reside. Grendel unremorsefully targets the helpless citizens of Herot while abortion also quarries on innocent victims leaving emotional, physical, and psychological devastations in its’ wake. In comparison

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    element that is in all fictional movies, including movies about historical figures and events. Historical fiction is one of the most popular film genres. The general assumption is that it helps people remember and understand history, giving us facts with some creative liberties. In truth, it is changing the way we see history and thus changing our traditions and our culture. The paper that follows should · Explain the reasoning behind creating a historical fictional movie · Explaining

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    Fictional Superhero Origin Story Superhero Origin Story Oliver Queen is the son of Lance Queen and Moira Queen. Oliver’s sister is named Thea and she is eleven years old. Oliver is seventeen. The Queens live in Starling City and own a family company known as Queens Consolidated. The organization manufactures electronic devices. Lance Queen is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Queens Consolidated. Malcoln Merlyn is a general manager at Queens Consolidated. Malcoln is married to Rebecca and they

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    Wealth in the Great Gatsby ​Nick Caraway moves from Minnesota to the West Egg neighborhood on Long Island to pursue a career in the bond industry. He lives in a tiny house wedged between large, expansive mansions. His neighbor, Jay Gatsby, is a well todo man with a mysterious past. Everyone in town knows Mr. Gatsby for his huge wild parties, but no one is quite sure where he has acquired his wealth. Across from Gatsby’s mansion, Nick’s cousin Daisy lives with her husband Tom Buchanan. Daisy and Tom

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    Eighteen-year-old Maddy Whittier lives her life in a bit of a bubble. This can be a cliché for some people but for Maddy, it’s much more than that. SCID is the acronym for “Severe Combined Immune Deficiency” and victims of this dreadful disease must live in isolation from the outside world for fear of germs and contamination that can lead to death. This describes Maddy’s world where she lives at home with her mother Pauline (who is also her doctor) and Carla, her long-time nurse and friend.

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    The Great Gatsby, and it gives us an insight into the gender roles of past WW1 America. Throughout the novel, women are portrayed in a very negative light. The author’s presentation of women is unflattering and unsympathetic. The women are not described with depth. When given their description, Fitzgerald appeals to their voice, “ she had a voice full of money”, their looks “her face was lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes, and a bright passionate mouth”, and the way in which they behave

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