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Title: Railroad Diary Entry
Description: A made-up diary entry written by a fifteen year old boy after leaving his home during the Great Depression. Contains many allusions to facts. 8th grade or higher.
Description: A made-up diary entry written by a fifteen year old boy after leaving his home during the Great Depression. Contains many allusions to facts. 8th grade or higher.
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Victor Fteha
Literature
Mrs
...
I’d been hearing
about the trend since ’29, but it never struck me as a realistic resort
...
So as luck would have it, the next morning I was out by dawn, heading 95
miles per hour northeast toward New York City, where they say freedom is prevalent
...
Two weeks later and I’m begging on the
streets, no job and heroine flowing through my veins
...
I’d hoped to maybe send home a check, but instead I’m on the verge of
tears, broke and looking for something to eat and wishing I had never left my dear parents
...
I hit the club and I rhyme to escape my misery; but I know
inside it’s not helping
...
I see the penitentiary; I’m running from the police —
that's right
...
I was given this world; I didn't
make it
...
I'm tryin to make a dollar out of fifteen cents; it’s hard to be legit and still pay the
rent
...
So farewell to them broke days, and bonjour to the most paid!
Title: Railroad Diary Entry
Description: A made-up diary entry written by a fifteen year old boy after leaving his home during the Great Depression. Contains many allusions to facts. 8th grade or higher.
Description: A made-up diary entry written by a fifteen year old boy after leaving his home during the Great Depression. Contains many allusions to facts. 8th grade or higher.