Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Day No Pigs Would Die Blog #1

A pet can often be more like a friend. People have bonds with their pets that make them part of their families. Pets have become an extremely big part of many families because of their ability to provide company, comfort, loyalty, and friendship. I myself have a yorkie-poo. (Yorkshire terrior and miniature poodle mix) His name is Billy. Billy is four years old and is only five pounds. I think of him as a little bestfriend that is always there. He can keep me company at all times. When I am alone at home, I still have Billy with me. Billy listens when I talk to him, I believe that he is very intelligente and can understand alot of his surroundings and what is going on. I think of him as a part of the family and if anything were to ever happen to Billy I would be extremely upset. I love my pet and I consider him as a very special friend of mine. Pets are wonderful and are just like friends.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Third Person Liminted from Leslie's Point of View

Third Person Liminted from Leslie's Point of View

     It was early in the morning as Leslie walked into school. She was in the main hallway, standing to the side. She had a bag in her hand - a gift for her best friend. It was a shirt that she had saved up to buy for her. After all, Sarah had given her a whole bunch of stuff. She spotted her at her locker and started walking towards her.

     "Leslie!" she heard a deep voice yell through the hall. She turned around to see Tom walking towards her. She stopped to talk to Tom and as they were having a conversation, she glanced over Tom's shoulder to see Sarah standing by her locker just looking at the two of them. She had a silent tear rolling down her face. Saddness covered her face, over her make up. Then you could see detemination.

      "I want to ask you something. Should I ask Sarah to Homecoming? I really like her, and I want to ask her. What should I do?"

    "You should ask her to homecoming, and do it soon. I have to get to class now, so I'll see you later, Tom."

    "Thank you so much, Leslie," Tom said, "Sarah!" he then proceded to yell. Leslie decided that she'd talk to Sarah later and see how things turned out.