Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Annotated Bibliograhy
My English class was responsible for creating a bibliograhy on a story we read. My partner did her bibliography on Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris. My bibliograhy was about a girl Sookie Stackhouse, a protagonist who reads peoples minds. The person whos mind she cant read is her future boyfriend Bill Compton( a vampire). This is a story about conflict and Sookie uses her mind reading skills to figure out murders that are going on in her own home town. Well as the story goes on the setting takes place mostly in the bar that Sookie works in and the conflict goes on from there. I mostly focused on the setting of the story and Harris compares many big issues in the book to samll town Bon Temps, showing that it would be unlikely for something dangerous to happen there.
Friday, October 16, 2009
My Family Story
Well my family is big and has had a lot of stories. One of the stories is about my self and when I wrote down my first sentence. Well my family has a lot of stories and my family was always known for learning things very quickly in their lives. Well when I was about 5 years old I wrote my first sentence which was " My family lives in New York." It was a memory by me because my mom told me that I learned quickly and If I continue learning Ill do good in my school. That is one of my important family stories.
Monday, October 5, 2009
A Long Long Time Ago......

Well, my academic life has been good to me throughout the years that I have attended school. All my life I always wanted to be in a spelling bee. Well every year I had an opportunity to be in a spelling bee but I always missed it by alittle bit. Anyways in 5th Grade spelling bee my class was doing the in class bee to see who would be in the big spelling. Well it was only me and another girl and the word we had to spell was responsibility. First I tried to spell it I spelled "Responsibilite" which was incorrect. The girl spelled it right and my chance was over. But ever since that day I would not spell responsibility wrong ever again.
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