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THE ELIBRARY

THE ELIBRARY. Artifact #3. Class Assignment #3. Artifact #1. Artifact #2. Class Assignment #1. Six Word Memoir. Bucket List. SOUL. Class Assignment #2. Fourth Grade Reflections Contest Poem (Won the State Award of Excellence).

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THE ELIBRARY

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  1. THE ELIBRARY

  2. Artifact #3 Class Assignment #3 Artifact #1 Artifact #2 Class Assignment #1 Six Word Memoir Bucket List SOUL Class Assignment #2

  3. Fourth Grade Reflections Contest Poem (Won the State Award of Excellence)

  4. nudged my arm, motioning to a translucent, white, plastic grocery bag lying on the ground next to him. He opened the bag, not very wide, but the damage was done. The wonderment inside that little grocery bag revealed itself to me. He then smirked his Spencer smirk, and pulled out the goods. He unveiled two of the greatest delicacies to ever be created in this magnificent country—family sized bag of barbeque potato chips (an American classic), and the always delicious Cheez-It Duos. Now for all of you poor souls who have never partaken in the glory of the Cheez-It Duo, it could easily be considered a little piece of heaven. Cheez-It Duos are two types of Cheez-Its: sharp cheddar and parmesan. But here’s the catch – they are in the same bag. These delicious little cheesy crackers mingling in the same bag create a flavor explosion of epic proportions, and seem to dance gaily on one’s palette. If you could watch the little atoms from each of these crunchy little squares, you would see them grasp each other’s little atom hands and dance in little circles on the tongue… A Memoir from AP English Language As I entered my Advanced Placement English Language class on the tenth of December, at approximately forty minutes after ten o’clock, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that we had a wonderful substitute, Mrs. McCallister, and that we would taking a cinematic adventure, which would be related to the novel we just recently read, of course. This movie was based on the book Their Eyes Were Watching God, and was aptly named after this entertaining book. I was frightfully excited, because watching movies is one of my favorite and most beloved pastimes. As I sat in my desk, brimming with exhilaration at the prospect of being blessed with the opportunity to watch a film in class, things just kept getting better. My good acquaintance Spencer Varney turned around in his desk and

  5. SIX WORD MEMOIR Please get me out of here. Please.

  6. THE BUCKET LIST Raise a family. Go to Indonesia. Live off of my own earnings, not on handouts of any kind. Become a Navy SEAL. Go to the Texas State Fair and eat a gut-bombing amount of fried food. Go to culinary school. Fly a helicopter. Blow something up…professionally. Learn to count cards while playing blackjack and “break” Las Vegas. Go skydiving. Have something I’ve written published. Fix my knees. Get drunk at Oktoberfest in Germany. Swim with a big-ass shark. Take a year off from whatever I am doing and travel. Attend a National Hockey League game. See Jack Johnson live in concert. Eat alligator. Go to Antarctica. Visit all fifty states. Read the works of Aristotle. Eat kangaroo. Open an ice cream parlor. Visit the Mountain Dew and Red Bull factories. Go base jumping.

  7. I’ve got soul…

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