Grayce's Leopards-Personal Narrative Fiction

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Grayce has one brother and a dog named Luna. She loves to eat pizza. Climb monkey bars Apple trees Marshmallows are so good Play in the pool Sydney was born on October 12, 2006, in Humber River Hospital, ON. She enjoys watching TV, playing ponies, and acting. Sydney can speak Mandarin, and she plays hockey. I hear the leopard roaring, He is out of my sight. I wonder what he wants, I am in such a fright. Soft rosettes on his fur, I want to pet him and hear him purr. He lives in a sturdy cave of stone, But he is aggressive, so watch your tone. Bugs and rodents are what he loves to eat; Animals be afraid, or you'll become his meat! Leopards are special and truly fascinating; If you want to visit him, he will be awaiting. Cloé was born in …show more content…

Then dreams come, Her only freedom. She dreams of days— Days where guns and bombs . . . Forgotten, An old folktale. She dreams of peace, Fairness. She dreams of days When all are accepted. I know what she dreams of, For we dream the same. This girl has hopes for the future, Even when all seems lost. Eleanor is from Calgary, AB. She loves language arts and particularly enjoys exploring topics she is passionate about and making people think about challenging ideas. In her spare time, Eleanor is a competitive dancer and plays tennis and archery. He opens the draft letter with furrows on his brow, Burdened with the heavy knowledge that it’s all different now. He puts on a brave face and takes his final steps away— Away from his wife and kids, hoping for a better day. Many miles away, a soldier prepares to sacrifice, Hoping that his actions will be enough to suffice. Different sides of a border separate the two, But it is similar experience they each will go through. They stand on opposing lines to smother each other, When humankind was supposed to be sister and brother. The man thinks of his family, wishing to stay; A bullet hits his skull, determining a dire last day. The other man lives, though will be forever

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