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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
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Wright short narrative story that explores an appropriate theme and is at least five pages long.

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andrezito [222]3 years ago
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I have a narrative story that i submitted for Florida Virtual School if you want it you're going to have to change some words one is about a jellyfish and the other is about a girl who got stuck in an airport.

If you want it just tell me and i will edit this answer and put a link

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