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Write a story when a girl opened the door but key not fixed

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Answered by DeepRattey
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Can someone write an essay which includes the following line, "When she tried to open the door she was surprised that the key did not fit"?

When she tried to open the door, she was surprised that the key did not fit. Struggling with the lock, she noticed a morning newspaper at her feet. “That’s strange”, she thought, “I don’t subscribe. They must have delivered it to the wrong apartment”. As she picked it up, she noticed that it was dated September 11, 2020. “Two strikes and you’re out”, she thought amusedly. “Wrong address and they get the year wrong. It’s September 11, 2001, nerds!”.

She glanced at the front page. The bold, black banner read, “19th Anniversary of Terrorist Attack on Twin Towers”. The photo below it was shocking, an apocalyptic scene of jagged and smoldering metal.

She reached for the railing to steady herself. This just didn’t make sense. She worked at the Twin Towers. In fact, she had just been there. Yes, she distinctly remembered sitting at her desk on the 95th floor of the North Tower. She was waiting for her client to arrive so that they could execute a lucrative contract, one that had been a year in the making. There would be a fat bonus for her and hopefully, the coveted promotion that she had been working towards. She remembered looking up at the clock and seeing that it was 8:45 AM, giving her another 15 minutes to be sure that all the paperwork was in place.

She looked around, her mind in a fog, trying to remember how she got here and why the key to her apartment no longer fit …..

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Answered by priyankasingh764l
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When she tried to open the door, she was surprised that the key did not fit. Struggling with the lock, she noticed a morning newspaper at her feet. “That’s strange”, she thought, “I don’t subscribe. They must have delivered it to the wrong apartment”. As she picked it up, she noticed that it was dated September 11, 2020. “Two strikes and you’re out”, she thought amusedly. “Wrong address and they get the year wrong. It’s September 11, 2001, nerds!”.

When she tried to open the door, she was surprised that the key did not fit. Struggling with the lock, she noticed a morning newspaper at her feet. “That’s strange”, she thought, “I don’t subscribe. They must have delivered it to the wrong apartment”. As she picked it up, she noticed that it was dated September 11, 2020. “Two strikes and you’re out”, she thought amusedly. “Wrong address and they get the year wrong. It’s September 11, 2001, nerds!”.She glanced at the front page. The bold, black banner read, “19th Anniversary of Terrorist Attack on Twin Towers”. The photo below it was shocking, an apocalyptic scene of jagged and smoldering metal.

When she tried to open the door, she was surprised that the key did not fit. Struggling with the lock, she noticed a morning newspaper at her feet. “That’s strange”, she thought, “I don’t subscribe. They must have delivered it to the wrong apartment”. As she picked it up, she noticed that it was dated September 11, 2020. “Two strikes and you’re out”, she thought amusedly. “Wrong address and they get the year wrong. It’s September 11, 2001, nerds!”.She glanced at the front page. The bold, black banner read, “19th Anniversary of Terrorist Attack on Twin Towers”. The photo below it was shocking, an apocalyptic scene of jagged and smoldering metal.She reached for the railing to steady herself. This just didn’t make sense. She worked at the Twin Towers. In fact, she had just been there. Yes, she distinctly remembered sitting at her desk on the 95th floor of the North Tower. She was waiting for her client to arrive so that they could execute a lucrative contract, one that had been a year in the making. There would be a fat bonus for her and hopefully, the coveted promotion that she had been working towards. She remembered looking up at the clock and seeing that it was 8:45 AM, giving her another 15 minutes to be sure that all the paperwork was in place.

When she tried to open the door, she was surprised that the key did not fit. Struggling with the lock, she noticed a morning newspaper at her feet. “That’s strange”, she thought, “I don’t subscribe. They must have delivered it to the wrong apartment”. As she picked it up, she noticed that it was dated September 11, 2020. “Two strikes and you’re out”, she thought amusedly. “Wrong address and they get the year wrong. It’s September 11, 2001, nerds!”.She glanced at the front page. The bold, black banner read, “19th Anniversary of Terrorist Attack on Twin Towers”. The photo below it was shocking, an apocalyptic scene of jagged and smoldering metal.She reached for the railing to steady herself. This just didn’t make sense. She worked at the Twin Towers. In fact, she had just been there. Yes, she distinctly remembered sitting at her desk on the 95th floor of the North Tower. She was waiting for her client to arrive so that they could execute a lucrative contract, one that had been a year in the making. There would be a fat bonus for her and hopefully, the coveted promotion that she had been working towards. She remembered looking up at the clock and seeing that it was 8:45 AM, giving her another 15 minutes to be sure that all the paperwork was in place.She looked around, her mind in a fog, trying to remember how she got here and why the key to her apartment no longer fit .

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