Friday, September 18, 2009

Shakespeare language

I sing thee a conton to calm thee down. For thou art angry because I broke thee cittern. I have come to take thee to thou office were I will show thee thou new cittern that I give thee. I've felt like a carl for what I've done to thee. I hope thou will forgive me.

Thou art fat as butter.
Since butter is made of fat this means the person is really fat.

Monday, September 14, 2009

When the writer says, "We never know the worth of water til the well is dry," he is saying people don't realize what they have until it's gone. This holds true in many ways. People don't realize the freedom we have in this country until they have seen another countries. If you lose something or someone you really loved, then you know what it was really worth.

Friday, September 11, 2009


Eight years ago I was sitting in a computer lab when one of the teachers rushed in and turned on the news. It showed two towers falling from a plane crashing into them. The following weeks I remember seeing the president on the news and hearing about a war starting. Years from now I think people will still remember this day just like we remember things like Pearl Harbor. The terrorist probably chose America because of our world power and influence. Since the U.S. is the most powerful country in the world. Personally I don't know anyone who was involved in any of the crashes, but if I was to write a story about 9/11 I would write from the point of view of someone in the crash.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Because of his arduous decision, he chose the wrong choice.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

If it came down to a decision between keeping my moral values and keeping a friend I would probably have to keep my values. Values are something that can be taught but are the difference between right and wrong. Friends come and go but morals are something that you can keep forever. It's a difficult decision but if a friend is wrong then why would I want to be wrong too?