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Examples of narrative essays, ‘The Rescue Everything had been tally ire that Sunday morning, when the we boys had set eat oath walk sp the cook pine scat mountain ner the village where they Hved. Near the top, Pac and Mice! fad ‘limb onto rock to admire the ew of the valley far below them. “That was when dase hadstuck- Gn cambenng dows, Por hd tumbled aviary the ground, is lee beat ata painful angle bencathim. Unable to move. he was forced wait whore he was, wrapped in hac jacket hie Michal had begun the lor tek down the mutans oth el. ‘Miche! looked dows om the mountsinede fom the window of the heeopcr. He Fl ineenringy Indples. at it looked totaly diferent from the a and the nctwork of ny paths was mostly abscured frm vew bythe thick conring of pine tex To make matrs wors, the ight was fading ast anda thickBlaaket 9 mist Se stint Ea Hel te te cn re rota ftp red ed ny ‘would veto goback and vont he arch for Michael” fend Peter on ot By sven o-dock Ua evening ey had et he helicopter i the illge and gated a moun ese team of ficen men, Michacl felt disbearened and scar for hi fren’s salty. Slow they ascended the ‘mountcin, scouring the merous paths for Peter. The only sounds were crunchisgfetsteps and the crackle of span ng dre temrinyraciems berate gw ple apener tgnecior gvanmal lice alter sight nd gmdually Michal started to wonder whther they wold eve find Petr all Sddenly Michel bard vox came over one of he wali, "We ve gti. We're taking him dowa “'m sey.” said Mihac fis fend later in he warm safe ofthe hospital room, “Idd rease t would take solone” “The doctor decided t keep Teer a the howl forthe sigh in case of cempiaions with og. ‘efor aving, Michal lokel down at his frien! and pted is shoulder as sll, they both vowed neverto sowalting inthe moutans again. What's too much st much! 1 just krew 1 shouldnt have gone out that Friday aficmoon. Td had a strange fling all moming, a feeling that something was gos tohappen but Tiold mysel, "Don't be afraid, Ida, you and your funay feelings! ~ pull yours togethe and poand gt the grceriet.” So 1d, and you'll never puoat what happened! oR: ‘Yeu know how someone feels whe he is about to pay for his grocery shopping and finds his wallet is almost empty. Mumbling a poor excuse 1 headed forthe bank, not prepared a all for what I was shout to experience there "ower siting patisntlyin the qucue when uddenly two men pulling back macks over their heads, shed though the fron door ard began shouting and waving guns nthe ar. “This isa robbery.” yelled one of the ‘masked men. "Do at we sty and no one wil get hurt!” The other baak robber herded int a cemner of the room an ordered us tole ace-dows om the oor. Twas tified. My whole body froze in fear. Someone helped me down tothe ground where all he other ccntomers were huddled tgetler, larly even daring wo Beate ease the cn decided toeary out thei heat fan start shooting ‘The cashiers were remarkably calm but I suppose ther training had prepared them for such a situation ‘They hnsily emptied the contents oftheir ills into hug the robbers had pushed over the counter to them. kept ‘expecting to hear the wailing of sirens asthe police huried to rescue us, but there was ealy an unbearable silence. ‘Almost ss suldeny asthey had catered, tbe masked raiders gabled der bg and left he builing. Jumping into a beige eetavay car. Minuts later, the pelice arrived. Severl officers took offi ter car to sce if ‘they could catch the criminals, whil thers tied 1 calm us down enough s that they could take coherent

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