A teenager trying to find his job but can’t find a good paying one because of his record
        
             
        
        
        
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CORRUPTION IN LAS VEGAS 
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All heads today focus on  the recent fraudulently acquired government reserve land .
Behind this saga are to most prominent business men Mr. Michael  Bentley and Harizona Leach , who allegedly  bribed the county lands officer to have the tittle deed of the parcel on dubious means .
The two were arrested separately , in two city hotels and were later released on  bond .
The two shall be arraigned in court  over graft and risk , a sentence of a jail term , fine or both of them , if found guilty of graft.
Speaking to a local media center , Mr .Bentley  pleaded not guilty , and that the parcel was acquired in a legitimate way.
(Names and places do not represent actual places and people )  
 
        
             
        
        
        
I’m not 100% sure but you most likely need to practice fluency and use bigger words
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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it presents an unanswered question
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it's obvious because it says Then an adult voice said behind us: “What are you boys doing up here?” which is asking a question
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on November 16, 1930, in Ogidi, a large village in Nigeria. Although he was the child of a Protestant missionary and received his early education in English, his upbringing was multicultural, as the inhabitants of Ogidi still lived according to many aspects of traditional Igbo (formerly written as Ibo) culture. Achebe attended the Government College in Umuahia from 1944 to 1947. He graduated from University College, Ibadan, in 1953. While he was in college, Achebe studied history and theology. He also developed his interest in indigenous Nigerian cultures, and he rejected his Christian name, Albert, for his indigenous one, Chinua.
In the 1950s, Achebe was one of the founders of a Nigerian literary movement that drew upon the traditional oral culture of its indigenous peoples. In 1959, he published Things Fall Apart as a response to novels, such as Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, that treat Africa as a primordial and cultureless foil for Europe. Tired of reading white men’s accounts of how primitive, socially backward, and, most important, language-less native Africans were, Achebe sought to convey a fuller understanding of one African culture and, in so doing, give voice to an underrepresented and exploited colonial subject.
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