Died? Yes. Over exaggerating? Maybe a little... Anyways, here's the story.
I was around the age of 6 or 7 when my brother and I were going to ride our bikes with my mom and at the time step dad. We were getting our bikes out of the shed when my brother got cold, he asked me if I would go up to our shared room with him so he could change his shirt, I agreed to go with him and as he walked up the stairs to our room I thought it would be super funny if I were to scare him and run down the stairs to leave him there alone, being how he was scared to be up there be himself. As I was sitting on the steps I looked back up at him to make sure he wasn't looking and ran. Running down the stairs wasn't a good idea to start off with but to make it even worse I was wearing socks and our carpet was really slick. I tripped on my own feet and rolled down the stairs, as I was rolling I thought I saw my life flash before my eyes. That though wasn't the thing that killed me though. As I was standing up I hit the side of my face on the coffee table in out living room. My step dad at the time looked up at me and saw that I was gushing blood from my eyebrow, he yelled for my mom and she came into the room, now that I think about it, she was oddly calm about it. All I rememer from then on it holding a towel to my head, getting to the ER and as soon as we got there they let he into a room, I'm guessing it's because of how close to my eye it was. They let me in and I remember the doctor telling me I'd need stitches... That folks, is when I died. I told the doctor I was fine, that i felt great, and that we can go home now. Nope, she didn't let me leave, I was getting those stitches today. After that everything kinda went blank. I remember getting home and feeling really tired but when I saw Andy and Chayse standing next to a card and 2 candy bars, I defenitly woke up.
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1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition?
We learned that he has moved into an appartment with his father and there is an elevator that he is afraid of. 2. What event sets the rising action in motion? When the older fat lady walks on the elevator and stares at him. 3. What internal conflict is plaguing Martin in lines 81-84? He is debating on if he should use the stairs or take the elevator. 5. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son? Martin is asking his dad if he's ever seen a fat lady in the building and he's kind of just blowing him off and watching T.V. 8. The author ends this story at the climax. What is your opinion of the plot's development and of leaving the conflict unresolved? Explain. Honestly when an auther ends his/her story in the middle of the climax I get really annoyed because I need closure, I need to know what happened. Three traits every president should have is well one, they should be good with kids being how the people of America want the president to hold their child for some werid reason, you don't want the child to cry as soon as the president holds the small being! Two, all persidents should be smart and have common sence... we all know who I'm pointing fingers at, cough cough, Donald Trump. The president of the United States should have some common sence in order to control our country. Last but not least, three. Our president should be loyal and trust worthy because who wants a president we can't trust?! Am I right? Yeah, I'm right. If we can't trust our president then our country would turn into anarchy!
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