Jim Hawkins is a young orphan living with two friends in an inn in England. He dreams of sea voyages and the boy only has the tales of Billy Bones to hang on to. Bones tells him the stories of his adventures in the high seas and he tells the tale of when he and … Continue reading Oscar Post on Muppet Treasure Island(Original)
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And the Oscar has never gone to…Muppet Treasure Island
Jim Hawkins is a young orphan living with two friens in an inn in England. He dreams of sea voyages and the boy only has the tales of Billy Bones to hang on to. Bones tells him the stories of his adventures in the high seas and he tells the tale of when he … Continue reading And the Oscar has never gone to…Muppet Treasure Island
‘Salvation’ by Langston Hughes
From the beginning Salvation reminded me of my catholic school upbringing. From age three up until age eleven I studied in a really small catholic school where I followed all the required steps to be a proper catholic up until that age. Ever since I was a kid I've always had my doubts about God' s existence … Continue reading ‘Salvation’ by Langston Hughes
Why I Write
Joan Didion writes because she's simply a writer. She's a person who spends most of her time absorbed in arranging words on pieces of paper. I'm not entirely surprisd she expresses herself about writing this way because I am somewhat the same. I've mentioned this before, I can't keep my hands still. When I … Continue reading Why I Write
The Best Afternoon of My Life
It's windy and it's colder than what I'm used to from sunny and tropical Puerto Rico. I'm walking out to Times Square and it's early on Monday morning. I'm sad that this is my last day in New York but I've got a list of things I really want to do! But first, there was … Continue reading The Best Afternoon of My Life
Reacting to ‘Eleven’ by Sandra Cisneros
As soon as I read the title, I remembered reading a story of the same title a few years ago for another class. As soon as I started reading it, I realized that I had indeed read this once before. The reaction now was the same I had when I first read it. I was … Continue reading Reacting to ‘Eleven’ by Sandra Cisneros
About Monsters and Doodles
Describing my own monster was an interesting experience. Usually when I write I just go straightforward into whatever I'm picturing. I think this might be the first time I was given something concrete and was told to describe that. All in all I do see where I was unclear with my description, I just used … Continue reading About Monsters and Doodles
My cute little monster
Just picture this, what you're about to draw. I'm going to give you a little background story though...so you get the whole idea...you're about to take a nice swig of tea in your shiny new red mug when you hear something coming from it. Upon looking down you see this big green ball, almost identical … Continue reading My cute little monster
Little mistakes
As I read all of my fellow classmates' posts I noticed a similar mistake among most of them. The mistake I noticed is verb tense confusion. While there was some correct usage, there were sentences that had the wrong tense. While it was still grammatically correct, the tense mix-up can confuse the reader for a moment and … Continue reading Little mistakes
Truth and Lie
I love Super Junior, they've been my favorite K-pop group since I got into the music genre. I dance when I have nothing better to do. I'm allergic to chocolate. I went to New York for one weekend to see my favorite group in concert and had the most unique concert going experience anyone could … Continue reading Truth and Lie