In "The Erne From the Coast" Michael has to go away to see his sickly brother leaving Harry with his sickly lamb. Later on, an erne comes and grabs the lamb, causing his dad to be furious and not believing him. After receiving a beating from his father, he sets out to kill the bird only to get his Tassie killed.
Harry is transformed towards the end of the story and becomes more of a brave man. This transformation happens as his dad beats him and calls him a liar. This causes Harry to be angry and passionate about finding the bird. An even that changed me in the past was when I decided to take the job of taking care of five dogs. After taking that job I have developed a new love for my dogs. This made me the animal loving guy I am today.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
The Relationship with my parents.
Hi chow chow lovers. Today I will be talking about the relationship with my parents.
In some ways, I am similar to my father and mother. I am similar to my father because he thrives to become successful in life. He also wants to be remembered as a man who did not quit even when times were rough. He wants to be known as a forgiving and kind. The ways that I am similar to my mom is that we both enjoy cleaning and keeping everything nice and tidy. In some ways we are very different. For example, my dad is a very hard working man. Becoming successful is not easy as some people think. He works constantly while I stay home and enjoy being what every teenage kid is, lazy. It is basically the same ideas with my mom. She also works really hard to raise us up to be the good people she wants my brother and me to be. My relationship with my parents changed and evolved much over the years. As I have become older they seem to trust me with a lot more things than they should.
What I said in the first paragraph is that it is hard to be a successful adult. It teaches me to always work hard for my money and not to take anything for granted. Another thing that my parents teach me is that if I wanna become successful like them, I can not be my lazy self and that I should work hard for everything in life. Honestly, I do take my parents for granted. I feel as if I need to give more respect and appreciation for what they do for me.
In some ways, I am similar to my father and mother. I am similar to my father because he thrives to become successful in life. He also wants to be remembered as a man who did not quit even when times were rough. He wants to be known as a forgiving and kind. The ways that I am similar to my mom is that we both enjoy cleaning and keeping everything nice and tidy. In some ways we are very different. For example, my dad is a very hard working man. Becoming successful is not easy as some people think. He works constantly while I stay home and enjoy being what every teenage kid is, lazy. It is basically the same ideas with my mom. She also works really hard to raise us up to be the good people she wants my brother and me to be. My relationship with my parents changed and evolved much over the years. As I have become older they seem to trust me with a lot more things than they should.
What I said in the first paragraph is that it is hard to be a successful adult. It teaches me to always work hard for my money and not to take anything for granted. Another thing that my parents teach me is that if I wanna become successful like them, I can not be my lazy self and that I should work hard for everything in life. Honestly, I do take my parents for granted. I feel as if I need to give more respect and appreciation for what they do for me.
What Innovation Made the Biggest Impact
Hello chow chow lovers. Today I will be talking about what innovation made the biggest difference in the world. I believe that the invention of farming made the biggest change in the world. It helped many people survive harsh winters and hard times. It also caused the population of the world to go up dramatically. Without farming, we wouldn't have the technology we have today. They're wouldn't be as much people to make such inventions.
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