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    Personal Narrative: My Personal Michigan Hero

    fails to tell me which is which. Seth is one of the funniest people I know. He is always making me laugh, over the weirdest stuff too. A simple joke he could tell could make everyone laugh. It’s just the way he says it. Having someone I am able to joke around with, make fun of in nice ways, and laugh with for hours, is really great because I know that whatever may happen to me, I’ll always be able to laugh along with

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    Vocabulary

    couplet. giggle verb (used without object), gig•gled, gig•gling. 1. to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way, especially with short, repeated gasps and titters, as fromjuvenile or ill-concealed amusement or nervous embarrassment. noun 2. a silly, spasmodic laugh; titter. 3. Slang. an amusing experience, incident, etc.: Going to a silly movie was always a giggle. Example sentences For promising to give me a laugh or giggle everyday of

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    Essay: "The Penis"

    Penis” is breaking a taboo. Because of the sex taboo that is a reality in our society “The Penis” is making us laugh. If a student in a class would start talking about a penis or vagina, the student would most likely react my laughing, and the teacher would most likely try to kill the conversation. Even though “The Penis” is not based on taboos alone, it gives the reader a good reason to laugh. Absurdity The absurdity is also

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    Fgfgd

    where you know it is exposed to be scary but I would just laugh due to the camera angles because it would make it not scary at all. The way that the movie started off by just driving for 10 minutes looking for the hotel was boring. It took the audience attention away because after about three minutes of driving you could hear the audience talking in the background not paying attention to the movie. I mean it really just made the audience laugh and cut up. I believe that the director should of grabbed

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    Professional Athletes Research Paper

    Many professional athletes and entertainers earn large sums of money. Do you agree or disagree with these individuals making such high salaries? I agree in my opinion because these individuals bring joy and laughter into people’s lives. Some of them have charities to help others, like the elderly and children. Some of these people are someone else's role model and give their lives meaning. Some of these athletes and entertainers have charities to help people. For example, Michael Jordan

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    Personal Narrative: Band-Aid Day

    My other people in the group questioned our laughs, to which Brisbenn managed to explain in between chortles. They were amused, but not to the degree that we were. To laugh that hard for so long is simply euphoric. Even as my stomach was aching and I was longing for breath, I enjoyed every second of it. It isn’t much of a story to tell, but I don’t think my mind has ever been more at peace with my life and circumstances than during that laugh. I was feeling stressed out from having to apply

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    The Tortoise and the Hare

    and the Hare. Both the Tortoise and the Hare are great friends however Hare would always tease poor Tortoise for being as slow as he is. One day Hare notices Tortoise going out for a jog but laughs at him for his speed. HARE: (Laughs and points at Tortoise) You are so slow, I cannot stop laughing. (Laughs harder) TORTOISE: Hello Hare! I’m just about to go out for my daily run. HARE: You? Running? That is too funny. Why would you run with that kind of speed? TORTOISE: I’ve been practicing

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    Cool

    exaggeration, but their primary purpose is to make people laugh, and if the author doesn’t really care if there is a real political effect or not The terms "satire" and "parody" are often confused, but the purpose of satire makes it generally very different from parody. When people do a parody of something, they may rely on many of the same techniques that a satirist would use, including exaggeration, but their primary purpose is to make people laugh, and if the author doesn’t really care if there is a

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    A Shocking Accident

    A 4. The housemaster nerves made him almost laugh at the whole accident, he had difficulties being serious. He told the story about the accident quick to keep himself serious. 1. “A Shocking Story” starts with Jerome being called in to the headmaster’s office. The headmaster, Mr. Woodsworth, tells Jerome that his father has died in an accident. Jerome has always thought that his father was some Secret Service Agent for Britain. He therefore assumes that his father was killed in a gunfight. Mr

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    Soap

    The sun inched through the green and ivory curtains and unmasked the layers of dust that floated around the room. It seemed like so many years ago. It was sometime in the summer between the hot months of June and July; the last day of a weeks vacation. I sit, peeling an orange with a knife, so as not to break my just painted red-satin nails, feet propped up on the table, un-shoed and sock-less. I notice the lime-green smoothie mixer that came complimentary with the hotel room.

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