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			<title>The Shoreline</title>
			<description>Morgan Sykes is not exactly a typical fifteen-year-old girl, living in beachy California. Newly orphaned, she moves in with her godmother, Katrina, a sixty-something-year-old still living in the 1970s bohemian era. Though only hours away from her hometown</description>
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			<title>A Starry Night Poem</title>
			<description>This was actually written for my English 1 Pre-AP class. The prompt was to write a poem using effective, connotative words to express feelings, tone, and theme. And use diction, rhythm, and rhyme to reflect the tone. Imagery had to be used, and similes, p</description>
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			<title>Wishes</title>
			<description>You don't have to look at me if you don't want to.I'm not forcing you to&amp;nbsp;look me.Actually, I wish I could force you to look away.Yet every day you look backAt me.If you hated me, why would you force yourself to think about me?What person would force themself to worry about it?I wi..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>I came up with the story line and tone while watching Mission Impossible III. I figured that without a fun, fast pace of an action story, a story could be left with a very intense tone. I'm also not sure what genre fits this book, because I hope to add</description>
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			<title>The Watched.</title>
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			<title>Girl.</title>
			<description>The person in &quot;Girl.&quot; is not me. I wanted this poem to target bystanders--specifically teens--who see abuse, etc. happening all the time but never choose to do anything. It's not easy to do something, I understand that. But it's not always about doing wha</description>
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