Anne Frank and her family had to follow strict rules while in hiding. They had to be careful of the amount of noises they made and eliminate any evidence that gave proof to the existence of humans living in the annex. Some of the rules included not throwing out trash and not running water duringContinue reading “Comparison of The Diary Anne Frank to COVID-19 Quarantine”
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Book Report 4 (Cover Page)
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High School
Entering a school That’s full of rules. Doing more work Than what a robot could handle.
A Dream
Soaring into the clouds Above a world that’s smooth and round Light as a bird That has no worth But alas, it’s just a dream.
Oceans
Haiku Oceans of the world. The waters reflect our hearts, Soothing and threatening
School
Acrostic Slowly, the hours are ticking by Crammed with work and lectures How long until the day is over? Overcoming every challenge Over in the blink of an eye Longing for it all to come to an end
Feelings of the Readers
Freestyle Science Fiction mixed with Analysis Could lead to Confusion . There’s more to it than what meets the eye Like being able to feel the difference between a river and a stream Not only is it about books But also, about the ignorance of people. Ending with a cliffhanger Would only make the audience yearnContinue reading “Feelings of the Readers”
Significance of Books
Narrative There once was a fireman Who thought books were powerful And the only danger was Technology. When taking it for granted, There would be less human emotions And the importance of books Would be lost.
The Great Run & Escape
Sonnet With a burnt house, he had nowhere to run No place to call home, no place to have fun. Guy had injured his leg during the fight Would he be able to last the whole night? Now a fugitive, police were hunting And there was no time to stand there grunting. While walking, heContinue reading “The Great Run & Escape”
A Battle of Defense
Limerick The book was soon discovered. The location of Montag’s house was uncovered. He “shot one continuous pulse of liquid fire on” the fire chief And beat the firemen until they couldn’t lift “a single autumn leaf”. Then, Montag destroyed the Hound and it never recovered.