Dad - Original Writing "Hurry up Mark," called Jan, "Paul will be here in a minute." The usual Friday-night scrimmage to get Mark ready for his weekend visit with his Dad was nearly over. "Did you pack my England shirt Mum?" he shouted from the bedroom. "Yes, and I have packed the England flag too." Jan answered. "What are you doing now?" she enquired. "I'm just doing my hair." he yelled back. "Ah, that reminds me, I've also packed a can of red hair spray. Will Jo have time to do it for you tomorrow?" Jan checked. England was playing in the Rugby World Cup Final against Australia and Mark was watching it with his Dad and his step-mum, Jo, at the Rugby Club. Mark wanted a red St George's cross sprayed in his hair. It was an early kick-off and they had a fair journey to get to the club on time. "Yeah, no problem, she'll have time," he replied hurtling down the stairs. As Paul pulled up outside the house he tooted the car horn. "He's here," relayed Jan. "So am I!" Mark answered with a grin. Jan gave him a hug. "Have an excellent weekend, love," she called after him as he raced outside to greet Paul. "And you Mum. See you Sunday afternoon, bye," he replied with a wave. Jan smiled wistfully to herself, wishing that she could share the excitement of tomorrow morning with Mark herself. After all it wasn't often that England made it to the final, and Mark did love his rugby. Never mind, she thought to herself, it's a good thing that Mark now knows his Dad and can spend some time with him after all these years. Mark had only met his Dad just over a year ago. * * * Jan had fallen pregnant with Mark after dating Paul for only a few months. She had decided to have the baby, even though Paul wasn't ready for settling down. It had been a big decision, and some would
heritage is what made her so good at writing stories with conflict and culture. She has a quiet power that explores the struggle of many things. Her inspirations for writing “A Devoted Son” is that she wanted to capture the duality of human nature, that everything is complex, yet art, music, and literature can render it so that everything become clear. In her short story, “A Devoted Son” Anita does reach her original concept for the story. First of all, Anita’s original plan for the short story “A Devoted
walk with me if you want to." "I think I'm going to ride my new bike instead." "Ok." "I'm sorry dad, I know you want to walk with me, but today I want to ride my new bike." "It's ok darling, because I bought a bike for me and your mom." "Do you want to ride your bike with me to school?" "Yes darling, your mom is coming along." "Ok." "I'm going to read my library book while I wait for her." "Ok." My dad said. I took out the library book I borrowed yesterday and I started reading chapter 14. Chapter
immediate audience, and this is because the first stanza is written in present tense. The present tense looks directly into the life of the reader, which gives the poem an overall captivating aspect. By starting off with, “They fuck you up, your mum and dad.” Larkin is looking at the present day life of his
younger brother and sister, Bill and Pam. In his family, Robert was not known as R.L, all of his family members called him Bob. Robert first started getting interested into writing pieces of literature when he started to fiddle with an old typewriter that he discovered in his attic when he was nine years old. He first began by writing jokes and humorous stories that he often times passed around to his friends at school. Robert’s teachers were always taking away his stories that he wrote, but that never
Brenna. My parents decided that The surname of my last name stood for a topographical name for someone who lived at or near a large house called a Hall back in the day. Throughout the centuries, my original surname has had many variations like “halla” and “heal” but my family has always stayed with the original surname Hall. Back in the 1800’s, farmer, laborer, and keeping house was the three most commonly reported jobs by the Hall family. I remember growing up kids in first grade and second grade at
I sat down on the couch with my dad watching some movie on tv. It was 9 o’clock at night. Any 8 year old would love being up past their bedtimes. Little did I know, my life would change forever. My dad as a child watched the original War of the Worlds, so when he saw the the remake of it, he was intrigued, forgetting that a young impressionable child with a vivid imagination sat next to him. It’s a movie about wars between earth and different worlds around us. I felt so cool, because I was 8 and
I don’t really remember much about my writing history. However I still remember bits and pieces here and there. I am now here to tell you about my life in the past and now while coming across a few literary related tories along the way. I will tell you some one my current habits. Also, some of my home stories. And Finally some of my school stories because what would I read if I didn’t go to school? Some of my current habits are the books I read, what I write, and how I need to talk and listen to
up, she was busy with schooling, religious activities, gardening, baking, and exploring nature. Her family was well known in Massachusetts; her dad was a member of the governor’s cabinet and a US Congressman. In 1840, she attended Amherst Academy. At Amherst Academy, she was an excellent student. Many said she caught much attention and was very original in the way she presented herself. Dickinson’s poetry has a great amount of scientific vocabulary and she gained most of her knowledge about it at
running, biking, playing the piano, and clarinet. She loves hanging out with her friends and family. Alison really likes watching movies, her favorite movie is The Parent Trap. Alison was born May 8, 2004. She lives in Fairport, New York with her mom, dad, and her sister Nicole. Mostly every summer, her whole family goes to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Alison’s family enjoys many activities in Hilton Head, especially buying T-Shirts at the Salty Dog Cafe, watching the Shannon Tanner and Greg Russell
have provided for me and my fellow students the past few weeks. The experience I have had with your fourth grade class has given me a sense of personal accomplishment while meeting the requirements for our writing unit. I have learned so much about your students and their ever growing writing abilities throughout my time with them. Although our time was limited, I am proud to say they have each grown as writers and as individuals. Although they may have been weary at first, each student opened
Cleaning - Original Essay Every year this happens, I have to clear out all of my room, so that I have space for all of my new things that I will need for this new academic year, so I have to clear out all my old books that I will need for reference and put it in a safe place and throw out all of the books that I will no longer need. Oh man, what shall start with, erm, well I should start with all the books that need to be chucked away, yeah, that’s cool, wait I need music first. Yes
for coffee. The word for "the time of an event" comes from Latin. The original Latin word did not mean either "day" or "time". Date comes from the Latin phrase data. The word data come from the Latin word dare. Data and dare has nothing to
1. I would classify the narrative, "The Suddenly Empty Chair," as a subjective narrative. The difference in a subjective narrative and an objective is, that objectives you record details without making any personal evaluation or reaction. In a subjective narrative, you are free to interpret details for your readers. The narrative shows details from in writers point of view such as, "that one day he walked in with bloodshot eyes and stubble outlining his boyish complexion." The writer clearly give
Stantana - Original Writing In a village called Santana lived a young woman called Mary archer. Everyone hated her because she use to go to little children and offer them into her house, and she feeds them with poisonous food because when Mary was a little girl her mum was preparing dinner but she accidentally added washing up liquid with her knowing. When she put dinner on the table Marry came home from school with her father. While Mary was upstairs in the toilet, Mary's mum and dad helped
example, the use of metaphors can connect objects, or places to another, and as a result a metaphor can uncover new and fascinating advantages of the original thing. Another example is alliteration that provides importance, and sometimes supports in memory because it is catchy and perhaps humorous. In the magical world of poetry, all the rules of formal writing go out the window and create a piece of art, something that is entirely unique. Poetry is also very unique because it rarely uses characters; instead