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Creative Writing
| Term Paper Title | Creative Writing |
| # of Words | 490 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.96 |
Creative Writing
The floor is pale and yet full of texture. A Berber rug covers the floor in need of a stretching. In an array of gloss and
semi-gloss, shades of off-white cover these four walls and their baseboards speckled only by an occasional paint chip or faded
fingerprint. Entire sections are hidden by nearly a dozen posters of varying sizes and of varying content, mostly expressing
various political ideas, or taste in music. Shelves protrude from a wall adjacent to the door-- topped by a number of
knickknacks and decorative accessories. Yet nothing obscures the whiteness of these walls quite as magnificently as the
furnishings which fill the room.
Standing at the doorway looking inwards I see the twin-sized bed directly across from me against the far wall. Its sheets and
blankets are ruffled and in dire need of being straightened. Two pillows rest at opposite ends-- covered by cases made of
turquoise cloth. This color forms a pleasant matching contrast with the darker blues that plainly compromise the coloring of the
bedspread. Yet at one corner I see my sheet struggling to maintain its grip on a mattress-- a salmon-colored item that doesn't
seem to match anything at all.
The dresser is tall and quite old-- probably a 'hand-me-down' from one of my older siblings who has since left home for college
or some other endeavor. Its stands across from the foot of my bed and perhaps four more feet to its left. Its brown w...Read entire document
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