April Fools
There was a group of friends that was very united. They were always together. They had a great friendship, and were recognized for it. This group of friends consists of: · Belinda: a responsible girl that cares for others. · Hildy: a nice girl who is very friendly. · Frank: the oldest of the 3 and also the most irresponsible; usually gets in trouble. The story is about this group that, as I said, was very unite, until April Fools, the day that changed their lives. All began where there was going to be a party out of town, and Frank who was the only one with an I.D. was the one to drive. The problem was that in the party he exceeded in beers, and because his state of unconsciousness he didn't know what he did. The topic of this story is nonfiction and the setting is New York. April Fools by Richie T. Cusick. Belinda was starting her day at school as normal. She arrived to school without knowing that she will suddenly be very scared. She got to Hildy and they started chatting. Then, Frank came with a good new: " There's gonna be a party this Saturday at my friends house, you are invited." That was his words. This party was of some college buddies of Frank´s older broth
It has an easy language, I mean, it is easy to understand. It has no complicated words. It is not written in an archaic language. When you read it and you imagine whats happening, you will see that it is a great book. Belinda shouted him for help, but she didn't move. And she started to run to the front of the car, but Frank tackled her, throwing her to the ground, and she kept screaming.
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Approximate Word count = 1243
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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