Delete My Essay From My Computer

Delete My Essay From My Computer

Delete My Essay From My Computer

Maria is sitting in her living room, where she is writing the body of her essay, when suddenly her cell phone rings. She picks it up to answer, but then it goes silent. The woman on the other end is yelling at her from across the hall, but Maria doesn't have time to pick up the phone and dial the number. Instead, she reaches for her laptop computer and starts writing, but there's no sense in trying to read something at this point.


When she starts to finish the essay, she is distracted, and she wants to get back to work, but when she glances at her laptop screen, she notices a pattern in the way her essay appears. There are strange dots that are scribbled all over her essay. Most of them are illegible, but there are a few which look as if they are her writing.


Maria is not quite sure why she is asking herself these questions, but when she realizes that she wants to ask the same question to the computer, she decides that she will at least try to figure out how can I identify what these dots are. In her rush to get through the essay, she simply copy and pasted the lines into the text box of her essay.


So Maria goes back to the document, makes a note of the fact that she copied and pasted, and leaves the document lying open to see if she finds a similar pattern when she reads the document. But there is no pattern, only lines that were not written by her. Not a single one of her lines is included on the document.


When she gets home, she begins to think about how she could have done it differently, and she decides that she will act immediately. Maria puts on her best professional demeanor to calm herself down. She looks around her living room for any trace of doubt that she might have, and she sees nothing. She starts to write again, but as she goes on, she discovers a new problem that she never realized existed.


Instead of the expected pattern, she has started to see lines that are all run together. It seems like there is some kind of magic which caused the dots to be scrambled. She realizes that she was able to recognize the patterns by the color. She does not know how she was able to do that, but now she has no reason to keep the essay anymore.


If she wants to, she can always re-read the essay and then edit it with something of her own. But for now, she has only one solution. She must delete her current essay from her computer and then put the deleted file back.