Monday, September 9, 2013

Vocabulary Quiz #3

In gothic times, there was a mystique monster named Mal, who was parlous, lugubrious, and quixotic at times. His disgusting appearance left those who saw him in a complete impasse. He looked like a decaying corpse with claws that oozed sticky venom. Mal had a personal vendetta against raconteurs due to the fact that he felt that each of them had a massive bravado, which was a trait that he despised. In addition, his father was a raconteur and he was the one who cause Mal to go through a metamorphosis that turned him into the horrid creature he was. Mal was an apostate to his original morals and became a cold-blooded killer, who felt a sense of euphoria each time he constricted his victims' necks. His effusive reactions also caused a dichotomy between those who wanted to help him and to those who wanted to kill him. This was quite a quagmire between the people of the village and those who were related to Mal. Overtime, the people of his small village made a consensus that it was sine qua non that they help him ,which is non sequitur, but they thought that all he needed was someone to be his companion. His loneliness was able to be seen through a small punctilio that showed his love for candy. Candy symbolized childhood to Mal and since his father ripped his childhood away from him, Mal used candy as a connection to his young, innocent self. 

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