Acacia▬an alluring snow-colored flower. To be more descriptive, it has a twig-thin grass stained stem in the middle, branching off into tiny breathtaking shell-macaroni-type petals. Why am I talking about this? Due to myself being caught in the middle of one of these petite marshmallow-colored petals, I fear I may never find my way to a forget-me-not flower.
Believe me, I have attempted through various ways. My throbbing young painfully aching heart was unable to successfully break out of those stone shining chains that I thoughtlessly have locked myself in. In like manner of a kid, I longed to scream so loud my sound waves would reach to an unknown planet galaxies afar from earth. Moreover, finding myself constantly in the state of
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So, I spoke what was on my mind. As said various times throughout many situations, honesty is the best policy. But I think, in at this time, I just should not have opened my mouth at at all.
My cherry-colored converse slided to you hesitantly, but in an excited manner against the VCR tiles of the school we both attend. Once they stopped near you, I leaned against the wall slightly, to appear more calm, when my heart was indeed palpitating at uncalled for times. To illustrate further, my heart was basically a drummer on steroids, and it was!!not!!helping!! Why are you just standing there looking all dum dum dum dum dum dum. JUST SPEAK TO HER. I lectured myself harshly. So, I spat out what I felt honestly in my heart. “You look beautiful.”
Slowly, in like manner of molasses, your eyebrows came closer together,your eyes resembling that of a sad cute dog, and your lips adorning a frown. “Why would you say that?” Laced with sadness, your voice reached my ears. You immediately looked towards the black and white tiles on the floor, sniffling. At that moment, I felt like I was doing some type of ancient math that did not make sense, I really wondered what I did wrong! In addition to that, I was already nervous, so I was ready to panick.
“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!”Abruptly, You boisterously screeched, actively jumping on me in
“I guess,” I said, mumbling under my breath once she could no longer hear me. I took my seat... it was time to take the test. The teacher handed me my test packet. I took a gulp. I don’t know this. I won’t be able to do this. I told myself, flipping open the first page. I’ll skip this and come back to it… Uggg! I might as well just skip all of them! I went through the formulas, over and over, and in what seemed like no time at all, the teacher was collecting our papers. I gave mine to her and slumped low in my chair.
White Oleander is an exciting novel written by Janet Fitch. It is a novel that describes the life of Astrid, a teen girl that had to experience abuse, sexual awakening, grief and occasionally a glimmer of love. Ingrid Magnussen was Astrid's mother, she would play an important role in Astrid life. It is a novel that describes how Astrid's own life experiences and her own intellectual knowledge influences her mind to become a better person in society. This novel created has a double meaning for me because it helps me to realize that I am able to apply what I have learned from other human beings to better myself. This novel also describes the role of women in a "men's world."
If you reversed . . . the point of view from Rose Lee to Catherine Jane the
The book Red Azalea written by Anchee Min is a true tale about her life and her upbringings. The author was raised in Shanghai and was brought up being taught under the influence of Mao and on the operas of Comrade Jiang Ching. She is a very intelligent girl in school, and she becomes the leader of the Little Red Guards because of her good grades and hard work in school, a communist party, but a school version. Anchee Min excels in school with her amazing speaking and writing skills, therefore her other party members decide that she is the right one to speak on their behalf. When she is told by a secretary of the party that she must speak against her teacher Autumn Leaves at first she doesn’t believe but she is then told that the teacher has written a journal about the students and how “Min is “educable”” she is very angry about this so accuses the teacher
My mind was going one thousand miles per hour, those words haunting my head. Hot tears flowed down my face as the words sunk in. I slumped in my seat feeling exhausted and too cold for this warm house. My father’s arms reached for me, trying to comfort me. He wouldn’t understand the mental loss that was turning into physical pain. My chest heaved for air, trying to get this drowning feeling out of these thoughts that envelope me bringing a soft cloak of anxiety. “Not again, please.”
Don't get me wrong, I'm usually an honest person, but sometimes I let situations get the best of me.
“What did you do?” your mother says. Her hand lays on the island in the kitchen, forefinger angrily rapping along the surface. She grasps her hip tightly. The marble countertops have been polished to shine brighter than stars. The hardwood floors look so glossed they almost look wet. Houseplants are arranged into a perfectly aligned army along the tops of the cabinets. Your
Day 1: I choose to observe a poppy flower, since I’m busy during most of this summer vacation and it’s easier to maintain as well as consistently take notes of. A few minutes ago, at around noon, I had just put the “medium sized pellet” of soil in a small cup of water for it to expand, which isn’t what I would expect to do when growing flowers. It increased about 4x in size and I placed it in the small pot that came with it. Afterwards, I placed three seeds a tiny bit under the soil and left it on the second ledge of my bedroom window so that it would get more sunlight. I didn’t think that I had to water it since that I just doused the whole pellet in a cup of water. I don’t think that it’ll start growing overnight, but within two or more days.
White Oleander, a dramatic fiction by Janet Fitch, was published by Little, Brown and Company in Boston. The story is about a mother and daughter, Ingred and Astrid have a very unusual relationship. Ingred loves her daughter but never asks her what she thinks so therefore doesn't know her daughter too well. Such as she does not know of her daughter's yearning for a father.
As I slowly press my foot down on the brake, my car comes to a rolling stop in front of my best friend Talia’s house. Talia sits silently beside me in the passenger seat. I turn the car off, dreading the upcoming painful goodbye. Slamming our car doors, we walk along her cracked driveway towards her front door. Somehow, it was easy for me to relate to the broken, torn up concrete. I gaze at the jagged stones sadly, knowing I wouldn’t be seeing them for months.
Hands trembling, heartbeat throbbing in my ears, I stood in front of the class and opened my mouth to speak. All that came out was a shaky breath. Oh no, I thought, this is not really happening. I looked up at my audience and felt my cheeks flush. “Umm… May I have the line, please?”
The unrelenting struggle to climb the summit of my darkened soul yields a somnambulatory existence. Reality’s crushing gravity renders me a lifeless zombie trapped in the circuitous game of functioning. How do I go on when my body reeks of failure and pain?
The story "Flowers for Algernon", by Daniel Keyes, that we read in English was about a mentally retarded person, named Charlie who had an operation to increase his intelligence, but the operation was a failure and Charlie is slow again. He wants to move now so society won’t ridicule him for being slow again. Daniel Keyes wrote this short story for good reasons. Daniel Keyes wrote "Flowers for Angernon" to show people from an outside look on how we treat mentally challenged people. When you treat people as you always do, you don’t see how mean or how cruel it really may be. It could just be your personality or the way you were brought up. By him writing a story on a mentally challenged person wanting to become smart to
A shrill cry echoed in the distance. That was very strange thing to be heard in the quiet apartment Annie lived in.Annie is a very quiet and lonely girl, yet she was also very curious and wanted to help anybody she could. Annie was just getting home from the grocery store. She heard the cry but didn’t think much of it. She got all her groceries up into her apartment and all put away. She decided she would walk down the hall a little and see where the cry came from. She stepped into the hallway and the floorboards creaked under her feet. She pulled the door until it clicked. She started walking down the hallway her footsteps echoing in the quiet hallway. She began quietly whistling to herself while rubbing her fingers up along the wall, making a slight scratching sound. She turned the corner to the 0600 hallway. She continued walking down the hall. She reached room 0684, when she heard the crying louder. She immediately stopped whistling and listened closely to the crying. She slowly and quietly put her ear up against the door. As she leaned closer to the door the floor beneath her creaked real loud and echoed through the hall. The crying had paused for only a second and began again. She grabbed the cold metal handle of the apartment door and turned the handle very slowly. As the door opened it creaked and squeaked throughout the quiet apartment. After Annie got the door completely propped open she noticed the lights glistening on the floor. She walked toward the glistening,
Now let's talk about this topic called Honesty. I would hope this word stands out to all of you, because this is not something little. This is a strong word. This word carries a lot of work. There is no other way to explain it other than be truthful, and not lying. Whether or not you are an honest person