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Hi my name’s Pete, I’m a goldfish the other animals make fun of me but I only have a small memory and My owners are two kids, but they are always fighting. Like right now Luke is pestering Amy, again, uh oh I think it’s getting serious, Luke has her book and is bolting right at me. Amy is also headed at me I think they’re going upstairs! Whoa, they almost knocked me over! Luke keeps yelling something… ‘try ad patch me’? ‘Ty just snatched me’? Oh ‘try and catch me I also have impaired hearing in this darn fishbowl. Woah I forgot what was happening luke has Amy’s book and is going to the bathroom? Oh man, I hate forgetting. Well, it’s getting pretty scary, Amy what are you doing! She can’t hear me but she just pulled out a knife I think she’s …show more content…
Or maybe a ‘vomit head’ I’m not sure I think she’s trying to tell luke the door is being knocked on but he just laughs, the door isn’t being knocked on though so maybe it’s an inside joke or something. She goes downstairs smirking and opens the door. I look out and there is nothing but suddenly she starts screaming! It was actually pretty terrifying, she ran to the living room and started having seizures on the carpet! At this point it’s getting weird she just keeps repeating ‘meet lumbar doop’, or ‘neat not of goop’, or ‘eat of our food’ I don’t like it she just smiles and yells in a raspy voice and stomps on the floor. Oh, what was happening? I must have forgotten, but Lucas is laughing and insulting Amy’s acting skills because she is screaming in the middle of the floor. Amy is running up the stairs hollering at Lucas “Get out the window, now!”. How did this even start? I start to peep around the corner of the railing that Amy is behind, and she’s calling 911, and one of the things I do remember is 911 is for emergencies only and to never prank call which got me very worried but before she could press ‘talk’ she collapses and silently crawls behind the door and doesn’t answer when Luke worriedly murmurs from behind the door “Amy.. are you alright?” he creaks open the door, amy has her her fingers crossed and I remember the book and it is sitting on the back of the
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin evoked many thoughts about evolution and humanity. My favorite chapter from the book was Chapter 11: The Meaning of It All. This chapter tied everything that Shubin had taught and explained to the reader about differences and the overwhelming similarities between different species of organisms. He went on to explain that many of the diseases or problems that appear in the human species are caused by our evolutionary history and would explain where these occurrences came from. An example of this is the phenomenon of hiccups that come from our relation to tadpoles. Tadpoles use this mechanism to breath without getting water in their lungs, but in mammals, this creates the annoyance of having the hiccups. Another
To make matter worst, Amy finds out her husband was having a long distance online affair, 2000 miles away for 10 months with a woman named Sharon. After finding out of the affair, Amy, kicks Mike out of the house. Trying to keep the household together, and trying to keep her together. Amy encounters one of her worst, most stressful days and at the verge of her sanity, she still pulls in together. But that was not enough; Amy makes it (late) to the school’s PTA meeting, where she is ‘voluntold’ by Gwendolyn, the PTA president, that she would be in charge of the gluten free, wheat free, sugar free, everything free, baked sales. Amy quits the PTA, she quits everything, and she just feels
He brought her into his home and at first seemed to truly love her. Not soon after it was obvious that she was trapped in his home with no hope of escape. A small bump in her plan of being reunited with Nick, but she was prepared to stop at nothing. She injured herself to appear as she had been brutally raped. Then when Desi came home presented herself to him in a manner that he would attempt to sleep with her. While they were having sex, Amy took her chance and slit his throat. Sometimes love is strong enough to drive one mad. Mad enough to even commit a
“ Only a month into the After, I’d started searching houses, looking for signs of life.” Amy has dealt with many conflicts that has changed her life. Amy has a lot of internal and external conflicts that have changed her and has changed the way she has to live. It’s clear that Amy’s life has modified in a way because of the conflicts she has had to go through.
Amy in the beginning of the book has been like the other girls goes to school, likes to read, plays, like girls do. Amy did not know what was going to come to her later in the book. Amy was watching some T.V. when she came upon the News and saw that there were aliens invading Earth. Amy was scared to death when she heard that. Amy
The entire asylum floor is woken up by Polly's blood piercing screams caused from a mental disorder, and she is forcefully moved into solitary confinement.
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Spring was finally here! I love seeing the beautiful gray flowers and the light gray sky, and those weird white things that move around sometimes. It wasn’t too hot to take a walk and go to the park for a few hours either. I loved pretty much everything about spring, minus the weekly brushing of my dense fur. Can’t my owner tell I don’t like it when I growl?
The lights dimmed and as I blinked to focus, a hand reached through the darkness and nudged me forward. My stomach dropped and my mind went blank. Then the fluorescents blazed, the music began, and my feet started to move as if I was in a trance. I was not a small, goofy six-year-old but an elegant ballerina. My arms hit every pose, my feet precisely placed in every combination, and my little face full of glee.
It started as a normal day like any other. It was late afternoon, as waves crashed down on the cold rocky shores of Gadarenes. Mixed in with the fog, evil plotted sinister plans in the darkness of a cave. If you were quiet enough you could here posed men scream out in awful agony in the depths of caves, as they cut themselves, and screamed out terrible blasphemies. As I watched over, my swine, who were eating yellow and green flowers that were frosted over by the nights cold.
Drugs make people mean, selfish and careless people. By Amy doing drugs it wasn’t her running her life it was the drugs taking over for her. My father was a complete different person on drugs. He would say disrespectful and hurtful things to me and my sisters, but now that he’s sobered up he’s a much better person. When one is on drugs they are only worried about themselves, which explains why Amy didn’t listen to other people when they thought she should go to rehab.
Although she had been in a minorly abusive relationship, her reaction to the situation, and her form of revenge is not within the realm of normal human behavior. It can be argued that Amy is a psychopath, for creating such a meticulous string of false evidence, changing her own identity, and contemplating suicide. Throughout this, however, she still functions normally, and even makes friendly relationships along the way. Prior to her “murder,” Amy befriended a neighbor, and filled her with stories of Nick’s abuse, and even telling her that she was “pregnant,” so that when the story got out, she would speak on her behalf. Then, while undercover, Amy became friends with the people she lived near, ensuring some sort of companionship during her times as “Nancy” rather than Amy. In the beginning of the novel, Amy was seen as the victim, being emotionally torn apart by her husband, as if she were a puppet, but by the end of the novel, Flynn made it obvious that "Amy clearly isn 't a puppet on a string. She 's the puppet master (149)." She believed that “ The bigger the lie, the more they believe it (115).” Amy was extremely likeable and extroverted, regardless of her actions, making her the perfect example of
Someone stood up in the opposite corner. I screamed and that someone’s hand clamped over my mouth. I kicked and thrashed until he whispered my name in my ear. “Olivia, relax.”
Amy first asks Jelly with an inquiring glance “Are you a mermaid”. Jelly nodded, saying “absolutely, as long as you believe I am”. Amy then thought how mermaid were magical and should be kept a secret. Undoubtedly, Amy decided to hide Jelly. Amy believed the best place to hide Jelly would be the shack since it has lots of space and can protect