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Essay heading: Ribbon
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Sharon Chang |
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July 1, 2009 |
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And also, there might be many dangers along the way. Like fire-breathing dragons or pirates or hurricanes or...”
“There are no dragons on this earth, well, not that I know of...but I’ll be careful anyway! Please let me go. I’m sick of the same old routine everyday, with the admiring and the shouting... displayed 300 characters
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Like fire-breathing dragons or pirates or hurricanes or...”
“There are no dragons on this earth, well, not that I know of...but I’ll be careful anyway! Please let me go. I’m sick of the same old routine everyday, with the admiring and the shouting. ”, interrupted Ribbon.
Then Scissors could not bear to be ignored and so she shouted, “Yes! Let the shrimp run away to follow myths so I can have some peace and quiet around here!”
Ribbon glared at her for a few moments, and then regained her happy look... displayed next 300 characters
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