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Essays on Creative Writing |
Creative Writing: I Thought You'd Never Ask!
... walked down the hall towards his class. "Why didn't I say something
else!?" he asked himself. "Well, theres always a second chance, I'll have to do
it then."
The next day, Bob got his second chance. At lunch, he saw Jennifer
sitting alone at table looking lonely. He decided to go over and sit down beside
her.
"Hi Jennifer," he said, trying to be freindly. "Whats up?"
"Well nothing much really. I'm having trouble making friends here."
"I know, its tough isn't it," he replied, trying to comfort her. "I just
moved here 3 years ago myself. After a few weeks you'll have lots of freinds
though."
"Thats good," she replied as she looked up ...
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Personal Writing: The Dangers Of Drinking And Driving
... hours later at
about nine a.m. of sever head trauma. The other passengers in the car
survived with broken bones and stitches as well. This all happened because
of stupidity of drinking and driving.
This accident opened my eyes to life and how unpredictable death
can be. I know now to live life to the fullest because you never know when
you’re going to go. Kyle affected all of us at school. The next day after
the accident the whole school as grieving. I knew then that Kyle was a
part of us all and when he died a little part of us all died with him.
Kyle was really smart and talented; he wrote poetry, he was accepted to a
good college and he was a really goo ...
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Visits To The School Office
... falls under the category
of a friendly visit, where the student feels confident because he has a
reason for being there.
The second force that will call a student to the office is a teacher
asking him to run an errand. The privilege of avoiding class to run an
errand for the teacher is always fought over. This type of office trip
usually involves dropping off some scrap of paper to the proper individual
or hunting someone down to ask them a question. Sometimes, finding the
right person or whatever can become a quite lengthy procedure, taking the
student's search all across the campus and eventually concluding at
McDonald's or Taco Bell. This type of office visit ...
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Creative Writing: No Coins Please
... who was always jabbering on and on about his old friend, Pete
Ogrodnick.
Howie, a tall, thin, blond, with glasses who seemed to be on the respective
side.
Nick, a boy that would go through life being superstitious.
Kevin, was a photoholic.
Sam, was one that liked to fight for his rights.
Rob and Denis then told us that we were supposed to name our van.
Denis came up with the name "Ambulance" and the rest of the group agreed.
On our way to our first stop, New York, we got a speeding ticket because
someone was tailgating our van.
The next morning, in Central Park, the director gave a speech telling what
they would be doing for the next few weeks.
By ...
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My Favorite Room
... relaxation for all that enter the room.
My entertainment center offers a wood grain big screen TV. Complete with surround sound and multi-function remote. The picture within picture offers dual sport viewing, to bring live sports action to the room.
For half-time entertainment, guest can enjoy a antique carved wood clawed foot professional size pool table, which was bought from Minnesota Fats estate auction. Billiard action is well lit by the hand cut glass Billiard lamp hanging from the open wood beam ceiling. Lazy Boys abound sitting on top of genuine hand pegged oak floors. Guest never leave hungry or thirsty as the hand carved saloon for is always well st ...
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Personal Writing: Fickle Fisherman
... kept on fishing. I really didn't know what to think, was he laughing at
something i didn't see or was there something wrong with my fish? I just
disregarded it and continued fishing. Then as i was getting bored and
drowsey I heard a yelp and the old man shot up. He had a bite! As he was
fighting it he started talking and telling me how to catch a REAL fish not
the guppy in my bucket. As he talked and talked the fish got closer and
closer and he netted it up and took a look. The fish was about half the
size of mine but it was a carp not a catfish. I gave a little laugh and
continued and he tried to explain...."well you see boy, a carp is a hell of
alot harder ...
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The Safety Inspector
... the following safety objects
present in the regarded room. Fire blanket, fire extinguisher, fire shower,
first-aid kit, an apron, eye goggles, and an eye shower.
I am very concerned in the following situations. If a fire spread
throughout the classroom, there are no sprinklers to extinguish the fire only a
fire extinguisher. Another situation is if someone were to use the fire shower,
there would be no drain for the water to go to, thus a very slippery floor that
is unsafe. When the teacher is conducting experiments in the front of the room,
there is no glass wall to protect the students in the case of an explosion.
Some improvements that must be made a ...
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How I Learned To Ski
... when he first taught me how to ski. He showed me how to snow-
plow down a hill, that is your first move you learn upon skiing, then he so ever
willingly took me to the bunny hill and watched intently as if he remembers when
he was that age and how strange and awkward he felt with those clumsy skis and
big boots. That day was so hot but yet the snow remained and kept falling from
the ski. Then my father showed me the basic techniques he acquired while
learning how to ski, you see there is no standard way to ski everyone has to
find their own style of skiing or snowboarding . As you can find out this sport
is not something you do good at right away, it takes time and ...
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Creative Writing: The Dream
... wanted to go fishing because they hadn't been all week. His dad
refused because of the bad weather. Bobby kept on begging, but his dad
told him he wouldn't change his mind. He was getting really mad at his dad
because he really wanted to go.
So instead of waiting a few days until the weather got better he
decided he would take the boat out by himself. He told his dad that he was
going to his friend Justin's house, but instead he took the boat keys and
went to their boat. His dad let him drive it all the time, so he figured
it would be a breeze.
He got on the boat and sat down to rest for a little while. He
shut his eyes and fell asleep. Within minutes he w ...
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Creative Writing: Slavery
... As a matter
of fact, we only talked to people we knew. We barley had a chance to talk to
others because we were hard at work. Because of the treatment and conditions of
life, we were shy.
As I said, these conditions of life were horrible. For example we were
beaten and abused by our master because we dropped a glass full of water. I was
hurt physically and mentally. Like I said we were abused and beaten by our
master.
We were not only beaten and abused, but we were also hard workers. We
can do a lot in a day. I picked crops and cooked food for the master and his
family. My day started at 5:00 a.m. and ended at 7:00 p.m. Just because we
were hard worker ...
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