Cresent

       The moon glimmered through the night.Smile The woods were a quiet mouse, with the animals chirping, squeaking, and sleeping. The air was practically the only thing whispering cold breath to the residents and their blankets and blankets of feathers or fur.

Later that night...

       The once silent forest of the moon's watch duty is now filled with chattering teeth of the once-sleeping creatures, and the ear-curdling sound of the wolf's trumpet,...     ...a howl. Frown  Several pheinoxes were on the ground with leaves on them or a red liquid that makes a matter of life or death.Sealed Soon screams of far-heard lightning and more screams of terrorized citizens of a small, burning town started blowing out through the open air that the fireflies, who are friends to the offspring of the working adults at day, and known as warriors to the historians of the village, were now trembling in fear. Surprised     What a revolt in the city came from a normal everyday resident by day who hiked into the woods in the afternoon, who screamed out in pain to the bite marks on his or her arm, and now, by night is a turbocharged fullbred killing machine with no "Off" button and a disease passed through the fangs of a very scary and mythical creature of the dark... Yell

 
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The Prophet of Yonwood- A Review

     The Prophet of Yonwood is a book in which time and space collide when an elderly woman named Athela has a vision of the distant future, and what Yonwood thinks, ten days from now. The prequel to The City of Ember and The People of Sparks, this book ventures you through two storylines that eventually collide into one. Nickie, a girl from Philedelphia, Pensylvania, and her aunt, Crystal, are trying to sell their ancestory house, while Grover, a boy who loves snakes, discovers secrets behind the town's disturbances. The end is passed by 200 years, then leads right into the book 'The City of Ember'. This book is action-packed, with a hint of sadness, love, sinfulness, punishment, hate, and puzzles that can only be solved by reading the first page and beyond...   

 
Current mood: Big-Smiley

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War in the West (The 1st Question)

The two major outcomes of the Battle of Little Bighorn are, the first, the greatest Native American victory in the history of battles that Native Americans have fought the United States government. The second, it encouraged people in the U.S. to think that the Natives were evil and will attack you for no reason. It also encouraged the government to move more Native tribes to reservations.

 
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