Maybe you and him could meet up sometime. I could bring along Chris and we could make it a double date.…
Second Chances Amy Veloz Period 11 English III May 2015 Living in Killian Jones’ hometown wasn't exciting, or easygoing, or safe. And that is what frustrated him very much and made him upset...and surprisingly, he was also very scared. Killian would never confess to anyone that he was afraid, not even to himself. He worked hard at putting up a front of being tough. He made it seem as though nothing could bother him.…
He walked out of the classroom, with his hands crossed over his chest, not looking back at the fiery red face of Mrs. Wilson. Even though he didn’t look back he could feel her rage staring at him, along with everyone else in the classroom, as he silently walked to Principal Robert’s office.…
That’s amazing, honey. We have never been there before. But we don’t have desire to go there, it’s terrifying. Honey, please don’t throw anything into the water, just only watch it. It’s dangerous. You know Piranha fish well, they can bite you. And you shouldn’t swim at night, we care about you because you don’t have flashlight and you might not realize that there are predators or poisonous animals living into there like King cobra, crocodile and so on. Eventually, we hope you will have a happy time. And don’t forget to type us email every day. We love you, good night.…
I decided it's time. I stepped foot outside, breathed the cool air and started walking . . . It's been aver a week. I'm weak and frail.…
Once upon a time, there was a small town called Everbloom. In the, dense, green, woods that bordered that town lived a fiery “orphan” girl named Scarlet. The 17 year old had blazing red hair, ash grey eyes and olive skin that, from being in the woods most of her life, faded to relatively pale. She was known to be mysterious, but really she was just like any other anti-social teen. Well, sorta.…
Dr Phil: Today we have a guest that witnessed a major issue going on in our society today. Please put your hands together for Melinda Sordino. *Crowd applauds* Dr. Phil: Hello, Melinda Melinda: Hello, I’m so thankful to be here today to share my story and thoughts. Dr. Phil: So would you mind going ahead and explaining your situation, being all truth and no lies.…
This story is about a young lady named Marguerite Johnson who looks up to and admires a woman named Mrs. Flowers. She describes Mrs. Flowers as a beautiful and intelligent woman that is "our sides answer to the richest white woman in town." Marguerite was a smart girl who did well in school but had a problem with speaking in class. Mrs. Flowers heard that Marguerite had looked up to her, and that she shared a common interest in reading, but also knew about her problem in school. She invited Marguerite back to her house for cookies and lemonade, and made an attempt to get to know her better. Mrs. Flowers read to Marguerite, as she was in awe of Mrs. Flowers voice. She said it was like listening to music, or a hymn in a book. At the end of their day with each other Mrs. Flowers gave her a reading assignment to help her out. Marguerite was amazed that Mrs. Flowers did all this for her as she went home and this was the begining of a relationship between Marguerite and Mrs. Flowers.…
HOWZAT! [Setting takes place in Jane’s living room.] JANE: Hey darling? Are you going to watch Australia vs England on Friday?…
It happened a long time ago… I was here in Sydney, Australia with my first real job; 15 years have passed since then... It stayed in my mind for a long time, that one cold, grey and gloomy winter’s day outside that block of flats. It mustn't have been before 3 o’clock. It makes it hard now to forget what happened to the Papadopoulos family; Where did they go?…
Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones from the short story “Thank You Ma’am” is a tough yet motherly and empathetic character. These three contradictory character traits show in her actions, thoughts, and words. Mrs. Jones exemplifies empathy when she can relate to Rodger’s situation and when she doesn’t want to ask him about things that could possibly be embarrassing to him. “The woman did not ask the boy anything about where he lived, or his folks, or anything else that would embarrass him.”(3) this shows that Mrs. Jones is motherly as well because she cares about the boy’s feelings and doesn't want to make him uncomfortable. On page one Mrs. Jones says “You ought to be my son. I would teach you right from wrong. Least I can do right now is…
Once, all villagers decided to pray for rain, on the day of the prayer all people were exhilarated to go into the empyrean and ascertain why was there so many people and then the prince Mavis went out and visually perceive what the immensely colossal deal was about. By the time Mavis went outside it starts to get foggy and made the people go inside. Mavis wondered all day what was the immensely colossal fuss about and didn't do anything to ascertain. Until one day mavis aurally perceived yelling and it was emanating from Princess Belva’s room and commenced to descry that Mavis was trepidacious and didn't go in. RUN,RUN,RUN,RUN, verbalized princess Belva when she emerged running out of her room.…
Brooke Smith awaited the next ball that was headed towards her like a bullet. There’s no way I'll pass this ball, she though. She shuffled her feet in order to get better traction to the wooden floor, and looked up at the hundreds of people meticulously watching her every move . Then finally the ball was served straight to Brooke, giving her little reaction time then she stuck out her passing platform and closed her eyes.…
Friends and fellow citizens of Maycomb, nowadays there are many social problems existing in the world. But today, I would like to discuss one of the biggest problems in my opinion, which is women’s rights. I am standing here before all of you to discuss about the right for women to serve on juries.…
I had tried all morning to stay away from Mama, ‘cause I knew she’d want me to help her take food down to Miss Ada’s who had just gotten out of the hospital. Mama said she nearly died with pneumonia. I don’t know why I hated going to Miss Ada’s, but I did. Maybe it was because Miss Ada and Ole Joe were so old or how they were always saying things about how big I was getting. Anyway I did not want to go, so I hid out on the front porch.…