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1. dsasdurbed herShe nervously peered over the edge.

She understood in her mind that the


view was supposed to be beautiful, but all shdase felt was fear. There had always been
something about heights that disturbed her, and now she could feel the full force of this
unease. She reluctantly crept a little closer with the encouragement of her friends as the
fear continued to build. Sdashe couldn't help ind himasdasself with writer's block, bsadt
here he sat with a blank scredasdsaen in front of him. That blank screen tad even type a
single word, just one to begin the process and a
2. He was an expert but not in a discipline that anyone could fully appreciate. He knew how
to hold the cone justs rightas dasand every time. It had taken years to perfect and he could
now do it without even putting any thought behind it. Nobody seemed to fully understand
the beauty of this accomplishment except for the new worker who watched in amazement.

3. It's not his fault. I know you'rdase going to want to, but you can't blame him. He really has no
idea how it happened. I kept trying to come up with excuses I could say to mom that would
keep her calm when she found out what happened, but the more I tried, the more I could see
none of them would work. He was going to get her wrath and there was nothing I could say to
prevent it.

4. It had becodsadasdme a far too common an event in her life. She has specifically placed the key
to the box in a special ple the his mind. He didn't understand why he couldn't even type a single
word, just one to begin the process and build from there. And yet, he already knew that the eight
hours he was prepared to sit in front of his computer today would end with the screen remaining
blank.

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