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I feel itching, feet hurting, awkward as if crazy Maria Salinas Eng 121 Instructor: Danielle Shelton On 26th April 2018 I read an article written by Roxane Gay. Homosexuality is a newcomer of Scrabble's competitive game. "I do not know what a scrabble club is, but I think this is a group of people enjoying a scrabble friendly match on Saturday afternoon" (Gay, 2012, page 31). She soon knew that the scrabble game was more challenging and fierce than she thought. Gay decides to be a better scrabble player and will be played at the end of the game. To believe in yourself and set goals is to help her achieve her goals. In the early days of scrabble, she explained the extent of the threat to individuals due to my sense of tension and my competitiveness. She felt that leaving her comfort zone and scrabbing was a new thing we decided to risk. According to Guy (2012). "I am lonely in a new unknown town" (page 30)

Guy's writing was glorious when she was shaped. An article published in a professional scrabble game "itching, nails, awkward or frantic fingers" reminds me of the most unnoticed David Foster Wallace. These footnotes provide sharp observations, satirical spectators, and thunderstorm facts: "Bingo games are when you do all seven letters in a rack." Later: "Qoph is Hebrew My opponent not only shared the meaning of the word, but also explained its origin, (what about the needle, frankly, I adjusted him then) and pronunciation. After the course, he started talking to me all possible Q words, one can spell without U. I want to know, Is there a Q in "jerk"?

I feel itching, feet hurting, awkward as if crazy Maria Salinas Eng 121 Instructor: Danielle Shelton On 26th April 2018 I read an article written by Roxane Gay. Homosexuality is a newcomer of Scrabble's competitive game. "I do not know what a scrabble club is, but I think this is a group of people enjoying a scrabble friendly match on Saturday afternoon" (Gay, 2012, page 31). She soon knew that the scrabble game was more challenging and fierce than she thought. Gay decides to be a better scrabble player and will be played at the end of the game. To believe in yourself and set goals is to help her achieve her goals. In the early days of scrabble, she explained the extent of the threat to individuals due to my sense of tension and my competitiveness. She felt that leaving her comfort zone and scrabbing was a new thing we decided to risk. According to Guy (2012). "

Homosexuality can easily change from funny topics to serious topics. Thin paper is my favorite. My preference may be that they make me feel better about myself. With a particularly interesting article, "Scratch, claw, or group is awkward or desperate", gay explains her competitive scrabble experience. She implemented a footnote to learn more about the game. The world she painted was aggressive, malignant, and very funny. Gay said, "I have a Scrabble Buster, his name is Henry, he has the most gorgeous blue-gray eyes I have ever seen." You can play one of the games Do not you want to see it? Imagine shrinking in progress