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On the run
Much applause goes to Olivia Wandres for her article," On the run" which tell the tragic tale of a hit-and-run incident Halloween, it's a story that from the get-go is able to grab the readers attention and do a fantastic job of not letting it go. The beginning paragraph does a wonderful job of captivating my attention, sentences like "... I still hear her scream" and " I haven't slept in three days" compels me to keep reading in order to find out what exactly happended. As the story progressed I couldn't help but feel mixed emotions such as sadness from when the protagonist lost her friend and chills from the manner in which she died. While reading I was able to draw an image in my mind of what was going on in the story from the images that were presented. I congratulate Olivia for writing such a compelling and gripping tale that keep me in suspense throughout the whole story.
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