The book I am reading is At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks. So far, the story kind of reminds me of Romeo and Juliet. The 2 characters in the story, Jeremy and Lexie, have just met less than a week ago. They are already getting married and moving in together. This impromptu relationship reminds me of Romeo and Juliet. To Jeremy's family, them getting married seems enigmatic and profligate. In Romeo and Juliet, their families are trying thwart them from being together. In At First Sight, Jeremy's family thinks that their marriage will be curtailed because they do not know each other very well, but Jeremy and Lexie's marriage is definitive.
There is a secret behind their relationship: Jeremy and Lexie have an onus of a unexpected pregnancy. It is requisite to keep it a secret because everyone may think that their marriage is only for the baby. They are adamant that if they keep a secret for so long, everyone will finally believe them that their marriage is for love.
I have a presentiment about this story. I think that something may go wrong with their marriage because it is so spontaneous and soon.
My book reminds me of a real life situation. It reminds me of my uncle tony and aunt kelly. The character in my book lost his wife to cancer. That is the same way i lost my aunt kelly. She died of cancer . Although my character loses his kids in a bus accident and my cousins are still alive, it still reminds me of aunt. Both of there lives were put to a curtail. Although both my aunt and my character , Jasons wife, had a milified way of dieing. They died peacefully. Now that Jason has lost his kids he is choleric. He has to realize that his kids deaths are definitive, tehy will never come back. He must find it enigmatic. I guess i'll just have to keep reading and find out the rest.
Today in class I started reading The Chocolate War. It reminded me a lot of Catcher in the Rye. I think it is requisite to say that the author uses a lot of the same terms such as phony and "like a madman." The character Obie's demeanor is just like Conrads. He is choleric, especially by Archie. He must mollify his temper and use forbearance to not go crazy when he is around him. Archie is bumptious, but at the same time mawkish; just the type of person Holden hates. Another character, Jerry, is hardly a balwark. He had to curtail his football practice one day because he got sick. He reminded me of Holden because he is very skinny and pessimistic. Lastly, the school they go to is somewhat like Holden's because they have to wear sartorial shirts and ties.
The book i read today is called the "Book Thief." at first it was enigmatic because it is a narrative from death. It reminds me of how death works in real life, and i like that it personifies death. By his/her demeanor death seems forbearance, calm, not choleric, and not bumptious. His/her opinion is that death is requisite, which i agree that in real life it is. He/she says death is definitive and undeniable and may curtail life impotmptu like in real life. The book takes place during WW2 and reminds me of many movies based n the scenes he describes. I feel that death seems to have a huge onus on him. He says he avoids paying attention to people and focuses on colors. He does have compassion he says he mollify the person and gently carries their soul away. i haven't read a WW2 b0ok before but the scenes he describes remind me of stuff we learned in history class.
Today in class, I continued to read Tears of a Tiger. This book reminds me of a recent tradgey. A close family friend was killed. In the book, many people cry about Robbie's death, just like many people died when Josh was killed. These horrible events cause one to be chleric. Josh's and Robbie's lives were cutailed by pointless demeanors of carelessness. Both of theses event needed mollifying. They were also mawkish how it happened. THey were young and did not deserve it. Both cause people to put up bulwark front. The impropmtu deaths were hard to overcome. Both of the kids who were with them when they died, feel like thy're under the influence of onus. To thwart these events from happening more, be careful of your surroundings and don't do things you would'nt want your mom to know. It is requisite that thispoint get acrossed to young kids. Both events were unfortunate.
My book, A Little Princess obviously reminds me of the movie A Little Princess, but I would have an onus if I used that as what my book reminds me of. So, another movie that my book sort of reminds me of is Radio. In this movie, Radio loses his, much like Sara loses her father. In both cases, the death was impromptu. Radio is not choleric after the death of his mother. He is sad, but still trys to make the most of his life. In both Radio and A Little Princess, there was no presentiment to the deaths, it just happened suddenly. To me the stories are both adamant. a difference of the story is that radio is mentally challenged, so his mothers death was enigmatic to him. In both situations, the characters had forbearance and didn't cause a brouhaha.
To thwart their sadness, both characters find something else to keep them busy. Sara makes up stories and Radio helps the football team. Both of them also had a demeanor that was loved by all. Nobody didn't like them.
The definitive part of the story is that both characters are very strong and won't let anything bring them down.
The book I am reading is Where the Red Fern grows by Wilson Rawls. So far the demeanor of the book sort of reminds me of To Kill A Mockingbird. I have no definitive reseaon why my book reminds me of that, but it does. The main character has a lot of forbearance with his dogs and hunting. His actions are impromtu and they create presentiment within the text. He always has a bulwark for the things he believes in. He becomes choleric when people pick on his dogs. He always shows deference to his parents. He caused much brouhaha for the racoon he caught with his bit and nails. He always attempts to mollify things for his sisters and mother.
The book I off the shelf impromptu was called Iron man. In the beginning this guy named Bo is fed up with his football coach's bomptious demeanor and quits football.Unfortunatlly, the coach is also his English teacher and now is being harrased to no end. By nature Bo is choleric and even though he has put up a front of forbearance Bo can not stand verbal provaction. After he arose to his English teacher's provoction he was suspended and not allowed bck into school untill he took anger managment classes. But that's not all in Bo's life, he has a dream of becoming an Ironman. This triathalon consists of biking, swimming, and running that would push anyone to their definitive limit. Bo's adement attitude leads him full force into acomplishing his dream. THe principle of the school knows what is going on between Bo and his coach and tries to mollify Bo's punishment. In an attempt to thwart the coach's scheme the principle goes to see his cooligue for requisite advce only to find out that Bo is suck into going to the anger managment classes. Bo can feel the presentiment heading his way.
My book reminds me of real life. Mahalia is about the curtail of a teenage realtionship because of a baby. Emmy, the mother of Mahalia, impromptu left to her grandparentsd because of the baby driving her insane. Mahalia was left with Matt, the father, who breifly moves to hismother's house to mulify Emmy's leaving. Matt continually shows forbearance with Mahalia when I know I'd flip out. As you are reading this book you also get a sense of presentiment which you think is what is hanging over Matt's head. But one thing that really makes me sad is when he had to pawn his guitar because it was an onus.Mahalia is acually a pretty quet baby and is not choleric.I am surprised that she is not cloyed with all the vegtables they feed her. Throughout the book you see how much deference and love Matt holds for both Emmy and Mahahlia. And i left off on the definitive of what Matt would ever have to do with Emmy's old parents; he's going to go let them viset with Mahalia.
I forgot to do this last night so I'm doing it today. The book i read yesterday was a short story from our literature book. The story was Fences. I didn't finish it but so far it has been about an African American family. The story reminds me a lot of racism. The whole time throughout the story the author made the family seem like the stereotype of African Americans. The thing that stuck out the most was the fact that a lot of them were illiterate and unemployed. It really wasn't that good of a story as far as content either.
I'm doing this blog today but it was actually suposed to be done on Thursday but I was absent. I'm still reading the book "The Party Room". My difinitve, adament opinion about this book is that it's very cheesy. The cheesiness really cloys the whole book making it mawkish and not want to read it. It sort of reminds me of the book or movie Speak just because the girl is at a party then gets taken away and harmed. It is enigmatic to me on how someone could do that so impromptu to someone else. The girl's best friend has a presentiment that something bad has happened to her friend because the police cannot find her. She feels it is requisite for them to find her though since she is her best friend. It is a terribly onus situation. To try and mollify the police's work, she is trying to help them and find any evidence she can. I'm not sure if they will ever find her though, I think the stolden girl may be dead.
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The book I am reading is At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks. So far, the story kind of reminds me of Romeo and Juliet. The 2 characters in the story, Jeremy and Lexie, have just met less than a week ago. They are already getting married and moving in together. This impromptu relationship reminds me of Romeo and Juliet. To Jeremy's family, them getting married seems enigmatic and profligate. In Romeo and Juliet, their families are trying thwart them from being together. In At First Sight, Jeremy's family thinks that their marriage will be curtailed because they do not know each other very well, but Jeremy and Lexie's marriage is definitive.
There is a secret behind their relationship: Jeremy and Lexie have an onus of a unexpected pregnancy. It is requisite to keep it a secret because everyone may think that their marriage is only for the baby. They are adamant that if they keep a secret for so long, everyone will finally believe them that their marriage is for love.
I have a presentiment about this story. I think that something may go wrong with their marriage because it is so spontaneous and soon.
My book reminds me of a real life situation. It reminds me of my uncle tony and aunt kelly. The character in my book lost his wife to cancer. That is the same way i lost my aunt kelly. She died of cancer . Although my character loses his kids in a bus accident and my cousins are still alive, it still reminds me of aunt. Both of there lives were put to a curtail. Although both my aunt and my character , Jasons wife, had a milified way of dieing. They died peacefully.
Now that Jason has lost his kids he is choleric. He has to realize that his kids deaths are definitive, tehy will never come back. He must find it enigmatic.
I guess i'll just have to keep reading and find out the rest.
Stephanie
Today in class I started reading The Chocolate War. It reminded me a lot of Catcher in the Rye. I think it is requisite to say that the author uses a lot of the same terms such as phony and "like a madman." The character Obie's demeanor is just like Conrads. He is choleric, especially by Archie. He must mollify his temper and use forbearance to not go crazy when he is around him. Archie is bumptious, but at the same time mawkish; just the type of person Holden hates. Another character, Jerry, is hardly a balwark. He had to curtail his football practice one day because he got sick. He reminded me of Holden because he is very skinny and pessimistic. Lastly, the school they go to is somewhat like Holden's because they have to wear sartorial shirts and ties.
The book i read today is called the "Book Thief." at first it was enigmatic because it is a narrative from death. It reminds me of how death works in real life, and i like that it personifies death. By his/her demeanor death seems forbearance, calm, not choleric, and not bumptious. His/her opinion is that death is requisite, which i agree that in real life it is. He/she says death is definitive and undeniable and may curtail life impotmptu like in real life. The book takes place during WW2 and reminds me of many movies based n the scenes he describes. I feel that death seems to have a huge onus on him. He says he avoids paying attention to people and focuses on colors. He does have compassion he says he mollify the person and gently carries their soul away. i haven't read a WW2 b0ok before but the scenes he describes remind me of stuff we learned in history class.
Today in class, I continued to read Tears of a Tiger. This book reminds me of a recent tradgey. A close family friend was killed. In the book, many people cry about Robbie's death, just like many people died when Josh was killed. These horrible events cause one to be chleric. Josh's and Robbie's lives were cutailed by pointless demeanors of carelessness. Both of theses event needed mollifying. They were also mawkish how it happened. THey were young and did not deserve it. Both cause people to put up bulwark front. The impropmtu deaths were hard to overcome. Both of the kids who were with them when they died, feel like thy're under the influence of onus. To thwart these events from happening more, be careful of your surroundings and don't do things you would'nt want your mom to know. It is requisite that thispoint get acrossed to young kids. Both events were unfortunate.
My book, A Little Princess obviously reminds me of the movie A Little Princess, but I would have an onus if I used that as what my book reminds me of. So, another movie that my book sort of reminds me of is Radio. In this movie, Radio loses his, much like Sara loses her father. In both cases, the death was impromptu. Radio is not choleric after the death of his mother. He is sad, but still trys to make the most of his life. In both Radio and A Little Princess, there was no presentiment to the deaths, it just happened suddenly. To me the stories are both adamant. a difference of the story is that radio is mentally challenged, so his mothers death was enigmatic to him. In both situations, the characters had forbearance and didn't cause a brouhaha.
To thwart their sadness, both characters find something else to keep them busy. Sara makes up stories and Radio helps the football team. Both of them also had a demeanor that was loved by all. Nobody didn't like them.
The definitive part of the story is that both characters are very strong and won't let anything bring them down.
The book I am reading is Where the Red Fern grows by Wilson Rawls. So far the demeanor of the book sort of reminds me of To Kill A Mockingbird. I have no definitive reseaon why my book reminds me of that, but it does. The main character has a lot of forbearance with his dogs and hunting. His actions are impromtu and they create presentiment within the text. He always has a bulwark for the things he believes in. He becomes choleric when people pick on his dogs. He always shows deference to his parents. He caused much brouhaha for the racoon he caught with his bit and nails. He always attempts to mollify things for his sisters and mother.
The book I off the shelf impromptu was called Iron man. In the beginning this guy named Bo is fed up with his football coach's bomptious demeanor and quits football.Unfortunatlly, the coach is also his English teacher and now is being harrased to no end. By nature Bo is choleric and even though he has put up a front of forbearance Bo can not stand verbal provaction. After he arose to his English teacher's provoction he was suspended and not allowed bck into school untill he took anger managment classes. But that's not all in Bo's life, he has a dream of becoming an Ironman. This triathalon consists of biking, swimming, and running that would push anyone to their definitive limit. Bo's adement attitude leads him full force into acomplishing his dream. THe principle of the school knows what is going on between Bo and his coach and tries to mollify Bo's punishment. In an attempt to thwart the coach's scheme the principle goes to see his cooligue for requisite advce only to find out that Bo is suck into going to the anger managment classes. Bo can feel the presentiment heading his way.
My book reminds me of real life. Mahalia is about the curtail of a teenage realtionship because of a baby. Emmy, the mother of Mahalia, impromptu left to her grandparentsd because of the baby driving her insane. Mahalia was left with Matt, the father, who breifly moves to hismother's house to mulify Emmy's leaving. Matt continually shows forbearance with Mahalia when I know I'd flip out. As you are reading this book you also get a sense of presentiment which you think is what is hanging over Matt's head. But one thing that really makes me sad is when he had to pawn his guitar because it was an onus.Mahalia is acually a pretty quet baby and is not choleric.I am surprised that she is not cloyed with all the vegtables they feed her. Throughout the book you see how much deference and love Matt holds for both Emmy and Mahahlia. And i left off on the definitive of what Matt would ever have to do with Emmy's old parents; he's going to go let them viset with Mahalia.
I forgot to do this last night so I'm doing it today. The book i read yesterday was a short story from our literature book. The story was Fences. I didn't finish it but so far it has been about an African American family. The story reminds me a lot of racism. The whole time throughout the story the author made the family seem like the stereotype of African Americans. The thing that stuck out the most was the fact that a lot of them were illiterate and unemployed. It really wasn't that good of a story as far as content either.
I'm doing this blog today but it was actually suposed to be done on Thursday but I was absent. I'm still reading the book "The Party Room". My difinitve, adament opinion about this book is that it's very cheesy. The cheesiness really cloys the whole book making it mawkish and not want to read it. It sort of reminds me of the book or movie Speak just because the girl is at a party then gets taken away and harmed. It is enigmatic to me on how someone could do that so impromptu to someone else. The girl's best friend has a presentiment that something bad has happened to her friend because the police cannot find her. She feels it is requisite for them to find her though since she is her best friend. It is a terribly onus situation. To try and mollify the police's work, she is trying to help them and find any evidence she can. I'm not sure if they will ever find her though, I think the stolden girl may be dead.
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