This story is about how there was a small town in America where there was peace and harmony. Everyone had a nice barn with animals and they would all run freely. How in the spring the white clouds appear and the flower bloom beautifully. In the autumn the oak and maple leave turn into different colors. The amazing lakes where all the fishes are different shapes and sizes. The green hills and the birds were everywhere making the day brighter. Then out of nowhere a strange blight which is a plant disease entered the town and began to change it. The disease spread around and everyone was getting sick, the animals were dying and the children were playing less. The birds didn’t come out anymore and the plants were getting old. The fruits were getting spoiled and no one knew why. At the end of the story the event wasn’t real but it taught us that anywhere anything can happen.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Neat People Vs. Sloppy People
This passage compares how you can distinguish a person that is neat and a person that is sloppy. The passage describes how a sloppy person will do different thing everyday for example one day you can fix your closet and the next you can clean your fridge. They’ll actually clean their desk but then in two weeks they’ll end up with the same mess they had. Sloppy people have an open heart; they also aim really high and wide. They don’t like to throw away things that can actually be useful in another time. In another hand, neat people are basically the opposite. They’ll throw away anything that doesn’t that they don’t need. Neat people are known to be lazier and meaner to people. They can’t borrow anything from them because they think you might bring it back different. For example, in the mail if they get advertisement they’ll throw it away, clip out coupons in the trash, even catalogs. The only thing they care about is there bills and taxes. They prefer to sell furniture when moving instead of taking them with them. So basically a sloppy person would give you a scrapbook they made while a neat person will try to sell you a drainer.
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