VU21469 NAME:QIAN CHEN ID:GEC00000AT TASK 1 1, My beautiful dog 2, The girl have a beautiful dog and she very love him 3, The dog name is Lobo he is a Siberian husky . The girl very love Lobo and Lobo love the girl too 4, The girl have a beautiful dog ,she very love him and he very love the girl too 5, A 12 years old girl 6, B 7, A dog ,His name is Lobo 8, Sweet ,cute ,lovely , big , small , black , white ,blue, clean 9, Really cute and is like a little baby He was like a little kitten He ears are like cat’s ears He is black and white like a cartoon cow His eyes are blue like two pieces of sky They are bright like clean glasses 10, Because he wails likes a wolf and he is a Siberian husky 11, My friend Hye Jin 12, My friend name is Hye Jin Park ,She is from Korea and her birthday is on April 25th 13, There are four people in Hye Jin’s family and her mother cooks very well ,Hye Jin also cooks very well 14, Hye Jin’s favourite colour and hobby ,she doesn’t like dogs except Ho Dong Yee ,he is her friend’s pet 15, Hye Jin’s family hobby and I think she is awesome 16, A 10 years old girl from Korea 17, B 18, Hye Jin 19, she likes purple and green She also likes painting She would like to visit Japan and Australia 20, she doesn’t like dogs escept HO Dong Yee 21, Jeaboodo 22, Four people in Hye Jin’s family 23, Japan and Australia TASK 2 MY FRIEND KATE I have a lovely friend called Kate. Her full name is Kate Long. She is very cute. Because she is chubby
Our actions and interactions with others and society are what define us. Society’s perception of an individual may contrast with that individual’s perception of self. Our actions and interactions with others create certain stigmas which may not change despite progression and change an individual has undergone. But however at the end of the day we are our own creators and we chose who we interact with.
13. I think this is hilarious. There is a saying that says "The rich get richer and the poor get prison" This is a funny skew in the phrase.
Many of us readers would agree that after reading Tim O’Brien’s “In the Lake of the Woods” we find John Wade’s behavior more than unusual as he would do some unusual things such as burning plants with boiling water while saying “Kill Jesus”, and have flashbacks. Most readers would wonder how a psychologist would diagnose John Wade. Based on his behavior, John Wade would probably be diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any life-threatening event which results in psychological trauma. Wade’s diagnoses would affect O’Brien’s implicit argument as anyone that has a perfect or normal life can be ruined by PTSD.
Battles and fights are some examples of conflict in most fictional stories. They can be many different fights, like the epic battle between good and evil, or a kingdom defending their land from enemies. When people think of the word ‘battle’, they may think of climatic sword fights and war. But sometimes, battles can take place inside of a person. Perhaps a character may have conflicting aspirations and desires that may cause an internal battle and maybe result in something catastrophic. Or perhaps a character has opposing personalities that might clash and cause something important to happen. In many works of literature, the writer
Age: As of right now, i am 13 but on the 31st of august i will turn 14
In Lorraine's Hansberry A Raisin In The Sun. Walter wants to make money to support his family. He wants money because he thinks it makes him a “man”. How ever when his money is stolen, Walter’s perceptions of manhood shifts from valuing wealth and power to valuing family and pride.
Friends aren't always what they turn out to be, in "High Noon" Will Kane is being hunted down by Frank Miller and his gang, and when Kane asked for help there was nobody by his side. They leave him dry. Everybody is different in the story "The Most Dangerous game" Zaraff's everyday life living on Ship-Trap island, and hunting humans and animals isn't a normal life.
5. It seems half the town is at his parents house, waiting for the guest of honor. His mom
14. Next spring Jeff may enroll in accounting and business law or he may work for a semester to earn money.
While going to school he uses to get picked on a lot due to his looks.
12. Although the family was most likely happy to be together again, this happiness would not last for long.
16. He looks quite good for a man who had a life full of hardships.
The Hate U Give tells the story of a young girl who witnesses the shooting of her best friend and how she deals with the aftermath of the shooting. Throughout the book the protagonist, Starr, develops and grows because of some of the other characters within the book. Although Khalil Harris is killed during the beginning of the book, besides Starr’s family Khalil is the character with the most influence over Starr’s growth and maturity though the book. Due to events after Khalil’s death, Starr is learns that she can use her voice and opinion as a weapon, how the media dehumanizes individuals for a profit and that Starr must stay true and honest to who she is no matter which neighborhood she is in. These lessons that Starr learns helps her navigate
28. Narrator hates Sensei for that. Tries to humiliate him. Narrator finds out about Sensei’s problem.
Jody is about an adopted child. It is about searching her natural parents. Who wants to know her true identity. This is the story of being human who has ever about the heart’s journey home. This is true to life story written by Jerry Hulse. Jody was an adopted daughter by Mary and Bruce Carr, who’s married dozen years before they adopt her. She was born on May 13, 1931 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She was faces now serious surgery and the doctors needed her family background or medical history about her parents. When she was 16 years old, she knew that she was only an adopted daughter. Her adoptive parents never told her about it, only the place where she was born. And that is the only information to find her mother. Jerry Hulse her husband is the first travel editor in Los Angeles. He was died on 2002 at the age of 77.