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Consider the irony of your situation: from my own experience with teen fiction, I remember that many of the characters' lives seemed average, bland, and simple until someone else came along. I wouldn't focus on trying to find your ideal existence, rather look at yourself as one of those characters on the brink of something extraordinary. Try identifying with the characters' lives in ways that are similar to your own, but don't try to perfect your own story when every story line has its obstacles.
the story is amongst many urban legends concerning vendors and their reactions to certain clients at that time. Currently, Budweiser is not owned in the USA, and would have been the actions of the delivery driver and not the brewery.
Fiction is a story that is not real. Non fiction is a story that gives factual, true information. Jack and the Beanstalk is Fiction. A journal, diary, textbook and the like are examples of Non Fiction.
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