acceptable by groups or society. So violating a norm will be unacceptable by groups or people that you are with. The norm that I choose to violate was chewing my food with my mouth closed around people I know. I choose to violate this norm because as we get older and start gaining common knowledge we will learn and know to chew with our mouth closed as a sign of good manners. To violate this norm I asked a couple of friends to go out and eat breakfast with me. I also gave it another try with my parents when
explaining how she was overconfident and spoke without a thought of what she was saying. She kept talking until she accidentally let out her secret-- the confession of her love. Afterwards she sings, “God, I wish I never spoke, now I gotta wash my mouth out with soap,” (Melanie Martinez, 13-14). These lyrics can
American dream. In the play the characters have different views of what the American dream really is. In the beginning Walter’s idea of it is materialism. Which can be seen when he says “ What you know bout a good for nothing loud mouth, charlie Atkins was a good for nothing loud mouth too, now he is grossing 100,000 a year.” He shows his envie for Charlie’s wealth and how he wished he worked with him. However towards the end of the play his view of the American dream is changed to the idea that he only
lawyer muttered, Principal Heid nodded his head and sighed. Out of nowhere I felt my face squint and my mouth open wide, before I knew it a loud bold powerful sneeze erupted and came bursting out of my nose. I covered my mouth in utter terror, I caught the attention of both Principle Heid and his lawyer. They walked over to where they heard the sound they didn’t bother to be discrete they marched loud and proud making their presence is known. They made there way way to the garbage can not even 3 feet
“Lebron is going off”, my father was telling me. I could barely hear it though over how loud was at the insane game. I was the game of the year. The Cavs and Warriors were playing in game 7 of the finals. I didn’t think a crowd could be so loud and energetic. Halftime was coming up. The score was 49-42. The halftime show was about to start. The players ran to their locker rooms. Then, out of nowhere, “BANG”. It was loudest sound I have ever heard. After that a dance group emerged. They were flipping
the kittens' mouths, leaves
as this time when I went to Wall-Mart, I was talking out loud to myself. When I first walked into Wall-Mart,
the roofs of cars and the street. The wind push over cars and trees. Then, I hear the tornado alarm. I hear the loud whooshing of the wind outside. As I watch, a tornado starts to form. It grows bigger and bigger. Swallowing the houses and trees nearby, a tornado causes destruction. I rush to the nearest house. I try to run, but the storm starts to clog my lungs. But when I heard the loud whooshing sound of the tornado, my hopes went down. I can feel the force of the tornado ripping apart houses.
High school. A time to make more friends and prepare for college and your future beyond that. Mouth changed the most in Sleeping Freshman Never Lie because at the beginning of the book he was such a full spirited kid, then at the end of the book he tried to kill himself, and also because throughout the book Mouth started to change because he realized he was dropping more friends than he had initially. Mouth changed the most in Sleeping Freshman Never Lie because in the beginning of this book he was
"Goodnight" a voice sang before I could scream as a hand grabbed me by the neck as a syringe was thrust into my neck. All of a sudden I felt an intense piercing pain shooting up my neck, I desperately tried to cry for help only for a hand to cover my mouth. The syringe sank deeper with waves of pure agony gasp and stagger for breathes I cannot catch, my eyes were watery with the sheer pain wet hot tears rolled down my cheeks, my throat closed tight I couldn't breathe, I start to choke my vision became