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    Montresor Narrative

    I can still see the last bit of the flame lit ceiling through the spot of the final piece of my tomb. Down here in the catacombs, forgotten in time. No, no, no I will never be forgotten, I am the great Fortunato. This would never happen. This is only a dream! Yes, this is a warning from the universe. When I wake up, I will make sure to not stop Montresor from even coming near me, but I will ruin him too! His family arms will die along with any respect for him. Now all I have to do is wait for this

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    Malcolm X Monologue

    and slides upwards, revealing a man. He was wearing a slightly (dried) bloody grey shirt and a ragged beige jacket, with black pants and shoes. He slowly walks out of the pod, catching his breath while having a hard time standing up, leaning on the wall. He falls to the ground, and whispers words my ears couldn't catch (although my brother heard & understood it, he doesn't want to say whatever the guy said). He told me to carry the guy back home, and carry we did. The guy was heavy

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    Robert Frost Mending Wall

    What is a wall? Anyone can answer that it's a simple logical question. But what would someone say if I asked, what does a wall symbolize? Than the question becomes a bit more complex because you have to think in what context is the wall being used. The poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost is a blank verse poem in which the speaker explains the tedious task he has to do each year. He and his neighbor have to get together each spring and fix the wall that separates the two properties. The speaker and

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    Nt1330 Unit 4 Assignment

    There's dirt filling every pore, a kink in my neck from straining down into the unit, and several rocks somewhere in my abdomen desperate to make their presence known. Lifting the last spoonful of 5YR 3/2 silty clay loam carefully into the dustpan with my trusty plastic spoon, I confidently declare the shallow, twisting tunnel I had spent the last 45 minutes meticulously excavating... a chipmunk hole. Likely constructed in the early 21st century. Strange though it may sound, this experience is one

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    Fortunato's Argumentative Essay

    Imagine, being hundreds of feet underground, surrounded by nothing more than walls of dirt and skeletal remains, and right next to you is a man who can harm you at any moment. You plead him to leave, but it is all in vain. He is drunk and the effects of the alcohol he has consumed is wearing off quickly and you fear for your life. What do you do? This is what Mr. Montresor had to contemplate that night in the catacombs all those years ago when he unfortunately had no choice but to end the life of

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    Poop

    towards the window. She had been waiting all night for the right time, and she had grown very impatient. She had one thing on her mind- sneaking out. A boy she had met the previous day was waiting for her on a motorcycle outside the ten foot brick wall that surrounded the palace. Liz, as she wanted to be called, continued to tip toe quietly towards her escape route. As she neared the window, the moonlight beamed through onto her tanned skin and snow white hair. Without thinking about the consequences

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    Outdoor Adventure

    Chris Jordan Outdoor Adventure Notebook Fall Semester 2013 Tee Pee Shuffle Object: Students stand on a log or confined surface and must arrange themselves in the given order while staying entirely in that confined area. Orders: Birthday, height, age, sign, clothes, eye color, sex (boy-girl-boy-girl), etc. Extensions up: Must completely start over if someone falls, can’t talk, can’t go over people. Extensions down: Only the person that fell must go back, students can talk Picture Frame

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    Mapa

    Prepositions of Place: at, in, on In general, we use: * at for a POINT * in for an ENCLOSED SPACE * on for a SURFACE at | in | on | POINT | ENCLOSED SPACE | SURFACE | at the corner | in the garden | on the wall | at the bus stop | in London | on the ceiling | at the door | in France | on the door | at the top of the page | in a box | on the cover | at the end of the road | in my pocket | on the floor | at the entrance | in my wallet | on the carpet | at the crossroads

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    Cleaning Plan

    and around front door. Look above door. Need to point all lights towards the wall. Dining Room • All chair legs and backs completely clean • Replace plant (plastic) in duck (by 42) and pig (by drink station) • Detail all stainless in remote drink station and clean underneath. • High dust all light fixtures, speakers, vent covers, chalkboards, congruitied metal above tables and runners. • Dust vents and walls in men’s and women’s bathrooms • Fix all blinds that do not recede all the

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    Design

    closes and you cannot go back. The second level includes noisy floor, door closing with irritating sound, which again annoy you and when you enter the third level the difficulty increases again. There would be an arrangement of irregular steps, Illusion wall and floor, Illusion fans and lights. This would raise the aggression into an optimum level. The fourth level is the toughest one and it is the last one. This level contains irregular mirror

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