dramatic situations, like two friends fighting, if one friend uses instinct, results could be more dramatic, leaving the friendship to be broken. For example, a little girl and her friend got in a recent fight over a vacation picture. The girl’s friend used instinct instead of reason, and yelled at the little girl to defend her. However, the little girl used reason, and tried to decipher ways to ease the situation. If both of the girls used instinct, the drama would have been more
Sara stuck her hand in the box and immediately pulled it out. "Ow," she said. She licked the side of her index finger as if it had honey on it. Deciding to go inside to get scissors before she finished unboxing this mysterious package on her doorstep, she opened the door and dropped the box inside. Almost instantaneously, something inside the box started crying. This was NOT normal, she kept telling herself. Boxes don’t make noises. And definitely nothing she had ordered recently would make the
did the students and all yelled, “SURPRISE.” The lights turned on and all the students were yelling, it looked like they were happy to see me. My teacher had very short hair, she was tall and friendly. The teacher told me to introduce myself and a little bit of information about
“The Little Mermaid”, the role of the mermaid is depicted as a strong willed character who faces the problems of being a rebellious teenager and struggles to procure what she desires most in life. In my personal opinion, Disney’s version of The Little Mermaid has a greater plot. Because of its theme good vs evil, Disney’s The Little Mermaid has an expanded storyline and extra characters, including Ursula, a villain which Hans Christian Andersen’s story lacks. Anderson’s version of “The Little Mermaid”
My dearest Lucynell, How I've watched you grow near the western water well, Your strength surpasses even the Sun herself. I recall when you were only a smidge taller than your favorite shelf, Looking up at me with bright, beautiful eyes that are most innocent, With your dirty blonde hair, rosy cheeks, and dress adorned with light lint, You've made me quite a happy old bell, My dearest Lucynell. My dearest Lucynell, Now you're taller than that ol' well, An' tougher than any rainstorm or hail, Wish
shock when I show how exceptional I am. I'm a cool person, who enjoys having fun, but I also know when to draw the line. Like anyone else, I’ve had my fair share of phases, but I turned out alright. Balancing between school, work, and having fun is a little troublesome at times, although its senior life and I expected nothing less. Being a hard-working and dedicated individual is what helps me remain focused. Nothing in life comes easily and I learned that pretty quickly. If you want something you have
For me it’d be rewarding because I see all the little things I did or didn’t do and I see what was right or wrong with my work and it kind of lights a fire under me. I say that because assignment five took a lot of work, but once I saw my page after all the notepad work it felt rewarding whereas on previous
During your life there are things that completely shock you.Things that leave you completely speechless.Maybe it was the little girl with the big voice or a grown man doing the splits. What ever it is I'm sure its still fresh in your mind. I know I can remember mine. One day while my mother was away on an interview I was forced to stay with one of my mothers friends. Her name was Tootie. She was a big African American women who always had everything on hand. She had a daughter who was two grades
Reading and papers are the basis of this class. Many stories have been read and many papers have been written. There are three however that should be focused on: “The Little Prince”, “After the ball”, and “How Much land does a man need.” This paper will find common ideas within the three stories, and decipher the authors intent in writing them. Firstly, all these stories are different in their own regards but are very similar all at the same time. One major similarity is that Leo Tolstoy wrote both
Smiling, he gently hugged me back, a smile on both of our faces. "Y-Yellow..." I whispered, "I... I never thought I 'd see you again..." "Unfortunately, it looks as if you must," he replied. "I 'm glad you 're here... Your messages are always a little blunt, and I really need a blunt message right now," I replied, bluntly. "But don 't tell me it just yet. How are you doing? How 's the world?" He folded his hands behind his back. "Sylvia, you know that it isn 't my place to focus too much on myself