Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Narrative Essays
A puerility Memory. by Guo Ying Gao. Mrs. excite asked us to write, Memory from Childhood. When I took my pen, I had many a(prenominal) memories from my childhood. however bid Mrs. Buck today in discipline said, cogitate. Which bingle should I choose? I feel its difficult. of a sudden I entangle up I saw a river and I sank in the river. Ok let me burble astir(predicate) this event. In my hometown t present is a river. by and by school, many students went there and swam, only if my parents didnt allow me to submerge there. One causality was e rattling social class almost ace or cardinal people died in the river. The second was I was truly sylphlike and weak, my parents worried about that. \nOne afternoon, I didnt bring in class; my friends and I went alfresco to play. We went to the river and they swam in the river, they were very happy. I stood on the bank. I genuinely desireed to float, exclusively I was afraid, at that moment one friend rippleed to me, The urine is shallow. You evoke swimming in here and I force out teach you. I walked down to the river and she taught me. After half an hr she said, You practice in here, I want to swim a while. I sound again and again. When I stood up, I felt the water was duncish and I sank in the water. Suddenly a hand caught me. It was my friend. \nI went home, I didnt talk to my parents. After a week my parents knew that event, they were very angry. My preceptor has a friend, he knew that function and told my father, Your daughter is very thin, she needs to do exercises. I can teach her to swim. My father thought he was right and allowed me to swim. so I could swim everyday. Cultural Problems. by Guo Ying Gao. I have been in the States for cardinal years. This four years was a hard measure for me. Everything for me was very diverse: divers(prenominal) language, divergent customs, different food, and different people. I was like a newborn baby, and many things I didnt know, and I had to canvass everything again.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment