This is a truth
that applies to the human race,
yet to no particular race of men:
You never really understand a person,
until you consider things from his point of view,climb inside of his skin,
and walk around in it.
One thing that doesn't abide,
by majority rule;
a person's conscience.
It was times like these
When;
you rarely win,
only children weep,
the dead bury the dead,
one does not love breathing,
and there’s just one kind of folks:
folks.
I don't pretend to understand,
Why reasonable people,
go stark raving mad,
simply because they're still human;
that the one place,
where a man ought to get a square deal,
is in a courtroom,
be he any color of the rainbow.
It was times like these,
That,
food comes with death,
flowers with sickness,
and little things in between;
two soap dolls,
a broken watch and chain,
a pair of good-luck pennies,
and our lives.
It made me sad.
Yet delete the adjectives,
and I'd have the facts;
it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.-RachelEliza
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
The Angel Factory P3
Soon you can see that the angels are everywhere. He finds out that even his doggy and The President are angels. Thomas looks for an outside source to help him, but finds his best friend's are for the wrong side of the scale. He has no one to turn to. Thomas tracks down his mom who is working as a assistant and who is not that big in life. His mother promises to hold on to all Thomas's files and to take them to the authorities if something happens to him. Thomas even manages to overthink the angel that was a decoy sent to. Thomas manages to stay ahead of the angels and he helps make all of our people free.
The Angel Factory P2
While on vacation, Thomas thinks to follow his parents and sister to a meeting and instead he stumbles across a angel factory. His family realizes that they've been cought and they tell him that they are actually angels that are made by humanity. They ask Thomas to join them in their mission, called "The Project," but something just does not float well with him. Thomas soon realizes that the angels are not what they seem and he looks for help. He see's that he is not the only one child that was adopted by angels in order to carry out this job they have to do. He becomes motivated to try to connect to other people whom have been chosen to carry out the angels plans also.
The Angel Factory P1
Thomas Wisdom seems to have the regular family like most kids. I guess you could call them perfect. In fact, his family is so perfect that he begins to questions his surroundings. He tells his best friend whos name is Glip, about his concerns and Glip hacks into Mr. Wisdom's computer. He look for clues that might explain why the family's behavior is so weird or perfect. Thomas is worried that his dad might get mad if he was to find out his personal info was in the hands of someone he does not no, but nothing prepares Thomas for what the computer files actually reveal. Thomas finds out that he was adopted. He begins to believe that is why something is weird, and something does not totally fit into the puzzle.
To Kill a Mockingbird
In the town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the middle of the Great Depression, six-year-old Scout Finch lives with her older brother Jem, and her widowed father, Atticus. Atticus is a lawyer, and makes enough to keep the family comfortably out of poverty, but he works long days. He has a family's black cook, Calpurnia, to help raise the kids.
Scout and Jem spend much of their time creating and acting out fantasies. One year a boy named Dill comes to spend the summer with his aunt, who is the Finches' neighbor. The three children become friends, and, pushed by Dill's wild imagination, soon become obsessed with a nearby house. A man named Nathan Radley owns the house, but it is his reclusive brother, Arthur (Boo) Radley, who interests and terrifies the children. On a dare, Jem actually runs up and touches the Radley house, and Scout is sure she sees someone watching them from inside behind a curtain.
That year, Atticus is appointed by the court to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell, the daughter of a poor, white man named Bob Ewell. And you must read the rest to know what happens
Scout and Jem spend much of their time creating and acting out fantasies. One year a boy named Dill comes to spend the summer with his aunt, who is the Finches' neighbor. The three children become friends, and, pushed by Dill's wild imagination, soon become obsessed with a nearby house. A man named Nathan Radley owns the house, but it is his reclusive brother, Arthur (Boo) Radley, who interests and terrifies the children. On a dare, Jem actually runs up and touches the Radley house, and Scout is sure she sees someone watching them from inside behind a curtain.
That year, Atticus is appointed by the court to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell, the daughter of a poor, white man named Bob Ewell. And you must read the rest to know what happens
The Power of One
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