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A missed call (Community).


She went to the kitchen to prepare food for her family, keeping in

mind that she would leave them soon. She remembered well how

she spent every minute with them, but she had something inside her,

like feeling guilty for doing nothing. She could probably go

wherever she wanted and whenever she decided. Still, her interest

to travel was stronger than anything that would take her to the past.

To where her mother lived under the circumstances CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact.
     2. The facts proved are either possible or impossible, ordinary and probable, or extraordinary and improbable, recent or ancient; they may have happened near us, or afar off; they are public or
 of the family.

Nevertheless, she felt that she would be able to achieve her goals by

traveling and changing her life.

Nothing could make her change her mind and she believed in

herself strongly. She was thinking of the first step to starting her

own life. She was counting the days she would spend there. Her

heart was beating and beating but she couldn't could·n't  

Contraction of could not.


couldn't could not
 stop herself from

thinking. Suddenly, she hurried hur·ried  
adj.
1.
a. Moving or acting rapidly.

b. Required to move or act more rapidly; rushed.

2. Done in great haste: a hurried tour.
 to the living room to check the

phone and she was shocked to see a missed call A missed call is when a cell phone user calls another and cuts off deliberately before the called party has a chance to pick up the call.

Missed calls are used to notify another person of the caller's presence or to conveniently obtain a person's cellphone number.
 from her

friend who offered her a scholarship. She tried to call her back

but it was too late because her friend left the country one hour

ago!...

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Publication:Yemen Times (Sana'a, Yemen)
Date:Jul 29, 2009
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