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Feedback On "Playing God"
When I read, "Playing God" by James Craig, I was amazed and fathomed how he managed to write that piece. When I read the title, I believed it was a murder for it started to speak of who he wanted to die, and I was also amazed since it was a memoir and something like that would appear on Teen Ink. However, he described it so vividly and I felt so bad for his victims especially when he described the old lady and the young child. Then, the entire mood was turned around and caused me quite some surprise. It turned out that he was just choosing which lobster he would eat a Red Lobster.
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