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Alex put the key in the lock and turned it.He was unaware of how much danger he was in.Suddenly,something ran at him.He slammed the door shut trying to keep the evil away . Megan ran back upstairs screaming .
It was useless,their parents had just went on vacation and they were all alone. Alex's efforts were useless.The monster broke down the door and lunged at Alex almost biting his face off.Megan rushed at it with a stick screaming and shouting.The monster flew across the room making it even angrier. Alex ran at it only to get slammed down.The monster had won.Knowing when to cut her losses,Megan ran back upstairs shutting the door in tears.Her brothers screams stopped and the monster now focused itself on her.She grabbed a lighter and dropped it in the basement before running out of the house, never looking back.
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Answer:
The works of Charles Dickens, a famous British writer, include David Copperfield and Oliver Twist.
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<u><em> the</em></u> works of <u><em>charles dickens </em></u>a famous <u><em>british </em></u>writer include <u><em>david copperfield</em></u> and <u><em>oliver</em></u> twist.
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The story is epistolary in nature, taking the form of a scientist's journal entry. The scientist is a member of a race of air-driven mechanical beings. The race obtains air from swappable lungs filled with pressurized air (argon) from underground. When it is realized that a number of clocks simultaneously appear to be running fast but they do not appear to be malfunctioning, the narrator decides to explore the explanation that people's brains are computing slower. The scientist dissects their own brain and discovers that it operates based on the movement of air through gold leaves. The scientist hypothesizes that others' brains are computing slower because rising atmospheric pressure causes air to pass through the leaves at a slower rate, and that the subterranean supply of argon will eventually be depleted, equalizing the pressure between the two atmospheres.
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Parallel structure should be used when you connect clauses with a coordinating conjunction such as: for, and, nor, or, but, so, or yet. Some examples of this include: Correct: Every morning, we make our bed, eat breakfast and feed the dog. Incorrect: Every morning, we make our bed, eating breakfast and feed the dog.