Blinking Folder with Question Mark on Gray Screen

So I purchased my MacBook Pro this past August. It was completely find until today. I opened my laptop and the mouse wasn't showing up so I let it wait for a while, but since it wasn't working, I powered down my laptop, but when I turned it back on, there was a gray screen with a question mark in a blinking folder. I've tried the holding "Ctrl" and "R" but it makes me select a network and when I do, the globe stops spinning and it says apple.com/support. I've tried holding "Ctrl" "option" "p" and "r" but that just made my screen white, not gray. Is there any way I can save the work I have on my computer?

There's something wrong with your hard drive, I would think. Try booting into your Recovery partition by holding down the command (not the control) and R keys whilst booting. Once there, first select Disk Utility and repair permissions. Then try verifying your hard drive and if you get red text saying that problems were found and that your disk needs to be repaired, try repairing the disk.
Call back after you've attempted this,
Clinton

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