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Sam Sullivan Period 6 Date 1/2/14 Slaughterhouse-five Chapter 1 "So it goes" (Vonnegut 2) Ugh. I apologize; I should never begin a dialectal journal entry like that, especially since it's the first one. Unfortunately that is the only word that popped into my head. I understand in order to fit this curriculum I should use words like vague, impartial, or indistinct. Except me those words don't fit with the quote I chose.
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