Briehyn Lewandowski Ms. Murnane Language Arts 4 The Big Rock Drop Rock climbing looks easy if you look at the right people. When you look at others you might think that you will fall to your death. My story isn't about death it is about courage, bravery, and most of all tough hope. At the beginning of the day my mom was going to surprise us by bringing us rock climbing. I was with my sisters, and we were on the trampoline. Our mom walks out onto the deck and says “Do any of you want to go rock climbing.”, and we all said “YES”. We jumped in the car and we drove down to St. Cloud State University. We got there got sized for equipment and waited for the first rock wall to be opened. The wall was
I was watching TV at home like any other day when my phone rang. It was my friend calling to ask me if I wanted to go on a vacation to Dog Island. My mom said” I can go if I want to”, so I said” yes”. It was still a while before we left but, my mom made me pack anyway. I knew it would be one the best weeks ever.
Throughout the book, we see Thomas change in many ways. He also has some mixed emotions at the start, like anger and sadness. Thomas also made a good number of friends and a few enemies. Starting with something that stays relatively the same as Thomas physical traits. Thomas is described in the book as Ruffley, 5'9, 16 years old with short brown hair that is messy from running in the maze all day and brown eyes.
One day my horse leader called and ask if I would like to go on a over night trail ride with her and a few other people and I was excited to go. So when the day can we loaded up D. D. and another horse at the farm named George. As soon as we got to the trail sight it started raining hard, so we tied the horses up and started to wait it out. By the time dinner came it was too late to go on a ride so after dinner we went to sleep.
My friend Mason’s Mom took me and Mason to Cedar Point at nine in the morning. We had to drive over a long bridge to get there. We saw signs with funny jokes on them. By the time we got there it was packed we finally found a parking spot.
One day me my mom and dad and sister we were driving to my aunt and uncle's house.It was about 3:00 and me and my cousins we were playing football.And my mom and my auntie they were making dinner.And my dad and uncle were watching a baseball game.And then it was time to eat.
My fifth grade field trip was very exciting. We went to Camp Agape in Fuquay Varina. Camp Agape is an environmental education site. Upon going on my trip I woke up very early to get ready for school. My mom dropped me off and I had a lot of things to carry on the trip. When the bell rang I went straight to my class. Upon arriving in class my teacher directed me to take my bags to the front of the building. On my way to drop my bags off I ran into my friend Déjà. She began to walk with me to carry our bags.
The ninety-five page novella, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell. Aimed at teenagers and adults, it cleverly shows the flaws within society and how we will never change. This timeless classic was converted into an hour and ten minute long film (in 1954) which is suitable and supposedly appealing to young children.
One fall day my boyfriend and I were out on a ride on the four wheelers to Lake Linden to visit his family and enjoy the colors as the leaves were beginning to change. I was leading the way and I accidently took the wrong turn and we decided to call my mom to come find us. After an hour of sitting around we decided to get ourselves out of the situation, so we started driving. My boyfriend seen a mud-hole and decided to hit it. He decided to slowly ease into it and then slowly gave it more gas. Next thing we knew we were stuck in a mud-hole that was almost waist deep. Finally my mom found us down one four wheeler, once she found out why we were down a four wheeler she laughed and told us we have to get out of that mess ourselves, and left to
The parents were fed up with our wild animal like behavior and told us to play downstairs in the basement. We all went down the basement and started to playing tag. Therefore, we had to be careful playing because the basement was not finished at the time and had metal studs where the walls are supposed to go and the concrete floors that are now hardwood. When everybody went upstairs because they were as tired as an olympic runner after a meet my Dad came down to fix a light bulb. He used a ladder to fix it so he could reach and when he was done he went upstairs so I was the only one in the basement. I wanted to be like my Dad so I decided to climb the ladder. I was at the top when my foot slipped off the ladder. Somehow I was able to turn my body around and grab onto a pipe to stop myself from falling. I felt the pipe starting to brake so I decided to swing on to the metal stud next to me because I was sure that was going to hold me. When my
Too start off this great story, I got up in the morning of a sunny and bright day at the beach. I was at my Aunt Lorraine's and she was like "Shadee, do you want to do something crazy."
My mom answered, “Maybe we can, I have to think about it.” At that moment I had my hopes up. An hour later we got to Tennessee, then we unpacked our car and went into the lake house. I went into the living room and watched tv until my mom came in the room.
Too start off this great story, I got up in the morning of a sunny and bright day at the beach. I was at my Aunt Lorraine's and she was like "Shadee, do you want to do something crazy."
Throughout Shakespeare’s career, the unbelievably successful author had published a multitude of plays with unique variations in theme, tone, and overall story. Nevertheless, all of the works are sorted into one of two contrasting categories: a tragedy, or a comedy. Taming of the Shrew is commonly known as one of his greatest comedies, due to comedic effects that are put into play through the mocking of men and women, involving crossdressing and basic gender stereotypes. It begins with a lord performing a play consisting of the Taming of the Shrew, making it a frame story. The story is about men wanting to marry a perfect woman, Bianca, but none can marry her until her “shrewish” sister Katherina has been wed. A man named Petruchio hears about this and takes advantage of Katherina for the money and position of power, and eventually “tames” her. Through the entirety of this play, it is very clear that women are viewed as lesser through the parody that the Lord and his men are putting on. This can be seen through the portrayals of the female characters and how they are treated. Bianca is an ideal, perfect female to everyone that knows her, but Katherina is just a bit different, which automatically gives her the label of a “shrew”. The constant comparison to her sister has given her a sharp, twisted view of the world, overall leading to a bad effect on her personality. This is expanded upon when Katherina’s suitor Petruchio tries to woo her and she is not fond of him, but then her father allows him to marry her. He creates a very toxic relationship filled with abuse and mistreatment, all justified as taming.
One morning my dad and I woke up in our hotel room watching the glorious sunrise and were quietly walking down the hallway of the hotel to go to the lobby. In the lobby, there were these huge advertisement banners hanging up that said, "Take a roll through the desert." There were pictures of people riding ATV's in the desert so we decided to go on an adventure.
I was sitting in my room on my bed when all of the sudden my mom called “Come on It’s time to go to your special visit!”, “Ok “ I yelled then raced down the hallway down the soft stairs with carpet on them and to my shoe cubby I quickly tied my shoes and and double knotted them that way they stay on. Then I ran to the car and pulled the door open, then I hopped inside and crawled back to my seat I sat down and put my headphones on this is going to be fun!