Remember that time you ate that spicy [pepper] just before you went to bed on the night before the big [party]? Oh, that weird dream you had about the 2016 presidential election. When you woke up you couldn't quite remember the [bad] details, but after reading "On Self-Reliance" and "A Sound of Thunder" it's all coming back to you now.
The dream started badly. You were in line with your family at a [restaurant] waiting to be sent to [universal studios]. Everywhere you looked there were posters of president-elect [goofy], looking like a crazy [monkey] who could eat a whole [banana].
Suddenly, there was Ralph Waldo Emerson telling you, "[Society is a wave]." You realized that you have something to contribute to the world so you decided to [laugh]. But it wasn't easy. First you had to put on a fancy [shirt] and [pants] and then you had make a [house] to go back in time to the [park] so you could convince people to learn about the candidates and the [problems].
But right there in the [park] there was a giant [elephant] and it started [jumping] at everyone. People started to [scream]. You grabbed a [towel] from a nearby [store] and yelled [stop]. Everyone stopped and listened, so you kept going.
Both of the essay "On Self-Reliance" and "The Sound of Thunder" are both very interesting. Both of them have something in common and I think that it is to always trust yourself and do not care what other people say or think about you. I strongly agree with Emerson on trusting yourself and how "Society is a Wave." The story of "The Sound of Thunder" was very interesting and so interesting how a little mistake can change the whole world and the whole future.
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