Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The pihara (descrptive essay)


Pihara’s are charcoaled color human being. They have thick brown lips and kinky hair. The smell that is coming from the pihara’s are seems like a burned leaves in the forest. Fashion does not exist in their daily lives. Wearing shorts, a dress that look like a flat sheet and necklaces that are made of small bones are what they consider clothing.

Pihara's are well known for their unique vocabularies of a..b.. c.. They have an accent that sounds like a baby that is trying to talk. Forest and mountains are the places they consider home. Hot rays of the sun and the fragrance of dry leaves make the pihara's feel safe. The pihara's lives are base to nature. A grass hut is where they literally live. It is made of grasses and bamboo that is roll and pile up together. Their ignorance to technology makes their lives difficult. However, their ignorance is also the reason why they are resourceful and living in a peaceful life.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

SLANG ESSAY ('';)


One of the biggest pool butt in Toronto named James was still awake at midnight trying to finish his English essay. Vomit drafts of his work were all scattered on the floor. He kept drinking coffee to help him stay awake in the middle of the night. James did not know what to do; the essay is his last chance of passing his English class. He wanted to make sure that his teacher would be impress with his essay. He made sure he used a lot of reference in his essay. Within four hours James finally finished his essay.

James hardly slept that night and went to school early to hand in his essay and was the first student to hand in the essay. Mr. Hall, the English teacher, was surprised that James handed his essay on time. James waited patiently while his teacher looked through his essay. Mr. Hall called James and told him that its not his “gravy time” and needs more effort. James was so upset and decided to skip the rest of the day. He hung out with his friends and they went to a famous shot house, where all the teenagers hung out.

The next day James’ teacher gave all the student’s their marks. James was surprised that he passed but received a very low mark. After class James thanked his teacher for passing him. Mr. Hall advised him to work on his essay a head of time and to never procrastinate. James learned his lesson and promised himself to set time to do his assignments. He knew if he started his essay weeks ago he would have gotten a better mark and would not have stressed over his essay. Although he did not receive a high mark, James was still happy that he passed his English class.