Thursday, April 28, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
On November 19th 2009 My family were driveing to Illinoes to attend my Father's friend wedding, after driveing for multiple houres we made it to the hotel which my parents had contacted earlier and reserved a room. However the hotel turned out to be a motel. Its rooms were very small and discusting, pluse seeming as the motel was built near an airport, planes were constantly takeing off or landing,
Friday, April 15, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Interview
"So, I am aware that you were a prisoner of war dureing the civil war?" asked Reporter
"Yes, I was placed in a confederate prison, were I was brutly tortured for belif that I had some type of information." replyed Chris Rove
"How did you survive?" asked The Reporter
"Seeming as I was believed to have important information that would assist the Conffederacy in possibly winning the war, I was not alvailble for prison trade." said Chris
"Did anyone from the Union ever look for you?" asked The Reporter
"No, myslef and the group of solider who were taken prisoner from the confederacies ambush on one of the transport trains were bleived to be dead." said Chris Rove
"What happened to the other soldiers who were with you on the train?" said The Reporter
"They were treated like a normal prisoner, they were never tortured but they still wanted to be free such as myself." said Chris
"Well, I apologize to cut this interview short but," said The Reporter
"Thank you for the interview." replied Chris
"So, I am aware that you were a prisoner of war dureing the civil war?" asked Reporter
"Yes, I was placed in a confederate prison, were I was brutly tortured for belif that I had some type of information." replyed Chris Rove
"How did you survive?" asked The Reporter
"Seeming as I was believed to have important information that would assist the Conffederacy in possibly winning the war, I was not alvailble for prison trade." said Chris
"Did anyone from the Union ever look for you?" asked The Reporter
"No, myslef and the group of solider who were taken prisoner from the confederacies ambush on one of the transport trains were bleived to be dead." said Chris Rove
"What happened to the other soldiers who were with you on the train?" said The Reporter
"They were treated like a normal prisoner, they were never tortured but they still wanted to be free such as myself." said Chris
"Well, I apologize to cut this interview short but," said The Reporter
"Thank you for the interview." replied Chris
Monday, April 11, 2011
The wind was blowing silently on the ground picking up small amounts of snow and letting them touch the ground below. It quiet all except for the shrecks of agony. A man in his late sixties lay on the ground craddleing his broken leg. His car had swerved off the road and plumeted into a ditch sending the man flying through his windsheild. He did not care about the possible brain injury he only cared about his leg.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Dialogue
Chris sat on the floor towards the back of the train cart. A large man left the group of soldiers huddle together towards the front of the cart. He stopped in front of Chris.
"Hello, 'Priviate Rove' how are you today?" said the large man
"Hello, Sargent Henderson sir." said Chris
Henderson sat down next to Chris.
"Do you now where this train is takeing us?" asked Henderson
"No." said Chris
Henderson cleared his throut. Chris sighed
"No, sir." stated Chris
"Perfect." replyed Henderson
He took out a deck of cards from his pocket.
"Go fish?" asked Henderson
"No, thanks." replyed Chris
Henderson shrugged and put the deck of cards back into his pocket. A screching noise eruppted fromthe bottom of the train. The train lurged forward.
"What was that?" asked Henderson
"I think somebody pulled the break." said Chris
"I'll go check it out." said Henderson
He, got up and walked over to the exit door of the train cart. He pulled the door open and jumped out.
Chris sat on the floor towards the back of the train cart. A large man left the group of soldiers huddle together towards the front of the cart. He stopped in front of Chris.
"Hello, 'Priviate Rove' how are you today?" said the large man
"Hello, Sargent Henderson sir." said Chris
Henderson sat down next to Chris.
"Do you now where this train is takeing us?" asked Henderson
"No." said Chris
Henderson cleared his throut. Chris sighed
"No, sir." stated Chris
"Perfect." replyed Henderson
He took out a deck of cards from his pocket.
"Go fish?" asked Henderson
"No, thanks." replyed Chris
Henderson shrugged and put the deck of cards back into his pocket. A screching noise eruppted fromthe bottom of the train. The train lurged forward.
"What was that?" asked Henderson
"I think somebody pulled the break." said Chris
"I'll go check it out." said Henderson
He, got up and walked over to the exit door of the train cart. He pulled the door open and jumped out.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Ten Things you should now about Asa Clark
1. Asa's school masscot is the Pewaukee Pirate.
2. School colors are red, and black.
3. Class's last for 1-hour depending on what type of day it is.
4. There are two lunch houres, students who are haveing a B-day will have lunch last and students with an A-day schudle will have lunch first.
5. Resource is held at the end of the day it lasts from 2:07-2:45.
6. For students who feel as if they need assistance on homework or are assaigned, can attend an hour after school to finish assignments.
7. There is no required uniform, but there is a dress code.
1. Asa's school masscot is the Pewaukee Pirate.
2. School colors are red, and black.
3. Class's last for 1-hour depending on what type of day it is.
4. There are two lunch houres, students who are haveing a B-day will have lunch last and students with an A-day schudle will have lunch first.
5. Resource is held at the end of the day it lasts from 2:07-2:45.
6. For students who feel as if they need assistance on homework or are assaigned, can attend an hour after school to finish assignments.
7. There is no required uniform, but there is a dress code.
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