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Term Papers on Escape From The Desert Island

Term Paper TitleEscape From The Desert Island
# of Words548
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.19

Escape from the Desert Island


Desert Island Essay


The bright sun pierced through my silted eyelids as I made a feeble attempt to block the burning beams of light with my shaking hand.  Unsuccessful, I closed my eyes tightly, shutting out the ball of fire hanging overhead.  As my senses returned in a painful blow, I raised myself up slowly, spitting out a mouthful of sand.  With a quick glance, I uncovered an interesting fact.  All my clothes were gone.  Then it came flooding back.  Back on the SS. TUNA, I had heard a low rumbling, and then the deck cracked under the force of what must have been a massive explosion.  The last thing I could remember was the loud cracking of the ship's hull, and the I blacked out.  The blast must have burned my clothes clean off,  and threw me on to this desert island.  How odd that my clothes were burned off, and I was left without a scratch.  Shrugging off the many questions that my mind bombarded me with, I decided to take a tour of the island, and search for a possible means of escape.  "OH SHI-!"  I stopped myself short of a curse, and looked down at my aching toe.  I painfully leaned over and examined the ground around my feet, discovering a 1922 Sears catalogue.  Exhausted and hungry, I reached for a coconut from the only tree.  I leaned against the palm tree eating the coconut and leafing through the ancient catalogue.  Thinking aloud, I muttered, "Gee, I wish I had some clothes".  POOF!  Magically, I was in the latest fas...

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