English today, so it was quite a breeze. Not that I'm so good in it like May who might probably use a deeper way to converse in her blog. Hey, May...it's a compliment (in case she misunderstood). Well, there was a question on Sonnet 18 written by Shakespeare in the literature section so I doodled out of boredom AGAIN because I had half an hour to kill.
If you wanted to read the sonnet, I suggest you go find it in the net rather than trying to decipher my so-called cursive writing. ( I forgot to do a stroke on the "t" before taking the picture)
For paper one which is the composition, there was two question that I couldn't make up my mind to pick.
1.Describe an unforgettable journey you have taken.
4.Write a story beginning with:
She asked me a question that shocked me....
I wanted to do question 4 at first but then I couldn't think of a question that is logically shocking. What popped into my head was....."Can you stop being my friend??? "Okay, what kind of shocking question is that anyway? Well, the scenario is that my best friend is stricken with leukemia and she's dying soon. She wanted me to end our friendship because she thought that it would be easier to leave the world with me hating her or something like that.But somehow I found out and stood by her side until the very last breath she drew. Yup, this is mushy......
Since I couldn't rake my brain for anymore 'shocking' question, I chose question 1. But the weird thing is in the essay, I mentioned that I was a spoilt brat, with not a single care in life and wasting my precious life with clubbing and parties. Suddenly, I found out that I was diagnosed with LEUKEMIA...(again)...I don't know what happened to me today. I'm like swimming in morbid thoughts......................
After finishing the essay, I realized that maybe I was out of topic in case the teacher wouldn't accept that my journey was of a soul searching and self understanding one instead of climbing some high mountains in the Himalayas or exploring the dangerous jungles of the Amazon which I did mentioned in the beginning of the essay........Ohhhhh...I'm doomed.
I had quite a laugh later when I found out what Jodi's 'shocking' question was. "Did you ever experience the feeling of killing someone?" I was puzzled before she explained that in her essay she has a psychotic and murderous friend who killed her own parents. In the end, her friend tried to kill her but luckily her friend was caught and ended up in jail...
Well, what interesting ideas we have for essays............
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