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Term Papers on Creative Writing: The Fossilized Story Of Mr. Allosaurus

Term Paper TitleCreative Writing: The Fossilized Story Of Mr. Allosaurus
# of Words477
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.91

Creative Writing: The Fossilized Story of Mr. Allosaurus


     As the mud starts to surround me I am no longer able to breathe.  I
catch my last gasp of air and feel a few last raindrops fall on my head.  I say
goodbye to my Earth and my land.  My mouth and lungs fill with mud that travels
throughout my system.  I am blinded by the wet black soil that has been
downpoured on so hard that it has become deadly.  I am frightened.   Slowly inch
by inch I sink farther and deeper in the mud.  My life will come to an end soon,
and I, the last remaining creature of my kind, will become extinct.  I struggle
and fight to survive, but the downcoming mud has to great of a force.  I feel
the mud take the place of my heart, and I die.  I feel dazed and confused.   I
always thought I would die of starvation, not from actually trying to catch my
prey.
     For thousands of years I have lived underground.  I have become a
petrified fossil.  All the flesh and skin has either rotted away, or was eaten
by bugs and other things underground.  All that remains of me are my bones.  I
became petrified, because when I was burried under the ground all those years
the groundwater dissolved all my bones.  They were then replaced, a molecule at
a time, by the minerals in the water.  This long process involved all these
tingly sensations.  I felt odd for the lo...

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