Natural Factors Blue Rich
Is this a good enough story start for my coursework? Thanks!?
[2009-03-21 06:32:01]

Q: Starting at a new school can be demanding. Yet, for some, ‘fitting in’ and gaining acceptance is a natural given. Mark was definitely not one of those lucky few. He, like many others, felt like an outcast the minute his shoe imprinted the begrimed

A: It's good but try using more sophisticated language, you can use a thesaurus :)
i only got an A on my first coursework because of that
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Beer Battle
Emerging from the metal door that leads to the cooler at Burby and Bates, Assistant Manager Rich Murphy holds aloft an oversized dark blue can and explains his newest creation, much like a father would comment on a photo of his first-born child. The rules are the same as those of icing — the game in which one person hides a drink for another person to find and then chug while kneeling — except the Smirnoff Ice is replaced with the newest offering from the makers of Natural Lite: the Natty...
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