Gabriel
Friday, June 8, 2012
Creative/Literary Nonfiction-On Fire By Sheila Squillante
This story about the day care burning with children inside and their parents crashing cars into the building trying to find a way to get them out. This story is meaningful because when parents leave their children they go to work thinking their children are safe and being protected and secure. This relates to me because one time my neighbors left their children with a adult and he left to the store but had left the oven on and when he returned it started to burn but luckily it didn't have consequences.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz (recent works)
On a cloudy dark day some young kids are being taken to an evil castle by some nuns. The lady behind is guiding the children as if she was the military captain and the kids the soldiers. They were walking with their heads down and have their hearts on the ground like if they done something bad. As the children walked with their heads down, they don’t even want to take a look at the castle that is as dark as a cave with the nun waiting for them. The kids are approaching to the nun and they hold each other hands as if they fell that she is evil or something wrong is about to occur to them. What will happen to these children, will they be tortured, slaves or will the nun turn the girls into nuns and the boys as priest.
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