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Tone Piece – Kim Jong Un Edition

Kim Jong Un, the greatest leader of them all. Although you might not think of it at first, he was able to reduce the amount of overweight people in his country to just him, and he has good relations with Russia. Two great things to start the perfect Utopia, right?

This world leader, although famous, is not the most searched “Kim” on Google. He’s behind Kim Kardashian and a few others nobody has ever heard about. He would be the most searched term on YouTube, if only it was allowed in his own country. But to be honest though, it’s probably a good thing he can’t search up satires of himself, as he does have his finger on the launch button every day.

According to him, it seems necessary to maintain an electric fence that can just be dug around rather than support his people with, you know, small things like food. It’s probably on his To-Do list, but you never know with Kim. Overall…. He’s got some work to do.

The Night Room and The Goldfish Game

The Night Room

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He watched helplessly as she got pushed into the Night Room by the henchmen. He had been in there before. The Night Room was eight blank walls painted white and shaped like a perfect octagon curved upwards into a perfect point. The darkness loomed and shifted and screamed in your face.  This was the horrible darkness of the feared Night Room. Nobody wanted to be there. Nobody. Ever. It was a horrible place. Good luck, he prayed. Good luck, child.
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As she was pushed into the light filled room known as the Night Room, and the door, no, the wall closed in sharply with a click and the darkness of the room fell. It loomed and shifted and screamed in her face, the walls shifting and moving in the dark of the room. It was the stuff from her nightmares, dark images flickering all around the walls, shadows dancing, claws scraping on the walls, dark sounds, the metallic smell of death everywhere.

She frantically felt for a keyhole, a lock, anything on the walls in the dark of the room. Anything, she prayed. Anything. But there was none. She frantically looked for a light switch on the eight walls and found none. She pounded on the walls, searching for a hollow sound. She pounded and smacked until her arms and hands hurt. She sighed and leaned against one of the walls. When was she going to be let out of this horrible place? The next thing she knew, she nodded off and fell asleep. She was woken by three sharp raps on the seemingly solid wall behind her. She stood up and wondered, Who’s that? “Come in,” she said, trembling as the wall swung inward, creak, creak, creak, letting in a small crack of cold light. Fingers crept in slowly, pushing the crack farther in, illuminating the fingers that crept slowly into the room. Long fingers of death. White. Blue. Cold. Dead. Five long fingers that belonged to a arm with a perfectly pressed suit cuff, the sleeves thin and long. The arm belonged to a man, no a creature with a television head, the face thin and his features bulging out of the thin face, seemingly disproportionate and dead. The Television Head buzzed and scratched and it often showed bars. What she could make out was only a sharp knife-like nose with pale-blue colored eyes, and thin lips. All the color seemed to be leeched out of him. As he stepped toward the small girl in the Night Room, his steps whispered, I am coming for you. I am coming for you. I am coming for you. Every. Single. Step.

She stared at the man with wide, terrified eyes. Who are you? What are you? Where did you come from? Definitely from the nightmares, she decided. Then, she saw his left hand. Clutched in his left hand, was a knife.

|fearful|

 

“Kingyo-sukui” aka “Goldfish Scooping”

金魚すくい

The Goldfish Game

 

One Summer, when I was young, I went fishing down by the river with my friends. There were four of us. We were having so much fun. Until the sky grew dark and clouds covered the sun. It began to pour. We were getting drenched. We heard the loud, low, rumble of thunder over our heads. We ran to take shelter under a big tree that was close to us, about ten strides away.

And then, all of a sudden, there was a blinding flash of light and a deafening crack as the tree was struck by lightning.

At first, I had no idea what had happened. I didn’t understand. My ears were ringing. I could not hear anything.

When I opened my eyes, I could not believe what I was seeing. I blinked a few times. It was still there. I looked around. I found myself at a Summer festival, standing in front of a stall. In large kanji it read, “Kingyo-sukui,” “Goldfish Scooping.”
I heard a voice. “Would you like to try your luck?”

I recognized that voice. It was so familiar! When I looked up at the blurry shape behind the stall, it slowly came into focus. It was my father! But it could not be! My father had passed away years ago.

“Where am I?” I wondered. “What is this place?”

“Don’t you know?” my father quietly asked.

I looked into the aquarium. Three goldfish were dejectedly swimming around in the pool, their baleful eyes looking up at me sadly.

That was when I understood. I realized where I was, and what I was supposed to do. I was here to help my friends.

“How much does it cost?” I asked.
“Ten years of your life,” My father replied.

“For every scoop?” I asked.
“For every scoop, he replied sadly, as he handed me the paper net.

I was so nervous. My hands were shaking. Kingyo-sukui takes much skill and dexterity. You must be very careful or the paper net will break and you will lose.

I sat down on the wooden stool and watched the three goldfish swim in the pool. I put my net into the water and I scooped. I missed. I tried again, and I missed. Again and again, I missed the goldfish. It was useless. The goldfish were swimming too fast and I broke the fragile, thin, paper net. My father handed me another, but that one broke too. I kept scooping, but the nets kept breaking. The sweat was pouring down my forehead as I tried and tried.

Just then, I managed to scoop up one of the goldfish and I dropped it in the blue porcelain bowl that was sitting on a stool next to me. It was a good start, but there still were two left. I began scooping again, but the net broke immediately. My father handed me another. I managed to scoop up another goldfish and put it in the bowl. Then the net broke again as I tried to get the final goldfish. My father handed me another.

“This is your last net,” He sighed.

There was only one goldfish left. It was not an easy decision. It was going to cost me my life, but I had to save him.

I steadied my hand and concentrated harder than I ever had in my life. On my first try, I scooped up the last goldfish and dropped it into the bowl.

“I did it!” I cried happily.

My father looked at me from the stall and smiled. It was a sad smile, but I could tell he was proud of me. He said, “I tried very hard and I managed to save one more goldfish.”

Then, everything went dark as I lost consciousness again.

“Hey! Wake up.”

The voice was faint, but I definitely heard it.

“Wake up,” it said again.

“Am I dead?” I asked.

“No, you’re not dead,” the voice gently assured me. “You’re alive.”

I opened my eyes and blinked. My friends were standing over me.

“Are you sure?” I asked.

“Yes,” one of my three friends said. “You’ve been unconscious for thirty minutes, but you’re alive.”
The tears started flowing. I could not help it.

I was still alive, but for how long? I managed to save my friends but I had spent my whole life doing it.

But then, I remembered the last words my father had said to me before I lost consciousness.

“I tried very hard and I managed to save one more goldfish.”

|melancholy|

 

Tone Piece

Angry

I was walking to work, unfortunately. Why do I have to go to work? I hate work. Waking up early to do something I hate with a bunch of morons. I work at one of the World Trade Centers, commonly called the twin towers. I’m done with this year, even though it is only September 11th. Work starts at 9:00 am, and it is currently 8:45. This morning has been horrible, I spilled my coffee on my white shirt, and had to iron a new one. I see a plane, its speed is dashing, and altitude is very low. In New York City planes should never fly that low. What a bad pilot. I look down to my feet and suddenly hear a very loud sound, louder than any sound I’ve ever heard in my whole life. I scream while I look up. The plane was gone, and there was a huge whole in the building where I work in.

Expectant

Everyone around me was looking the same direction as I was, astonished. I have never seen anything like it. The Building had a hole in it, almost like a holed piece of paper. Some people were screaming, calling 911. 15 minutes after screaming and disorder, there was another plane, same speed, same height, same direction. After looking at that plane for a couple of seconds everyone could know what that plane was going for. Screams became louder and louder the closer the plane got to the second tower. I could almost hear the countdown in my head. 3… 2… 1… Bam! The same loud noise went for round two. A hole in the second tower. Everyone started running, including me, we thought that the third plane was gonna crash on us. While we were running, the first tower collapsed completely. Sending a cloud of dust outwards, the cloud was racing toward me, and people started to push and shove. Someone pushed me into the sidewalk, my head crashed against a street sign. I stood there, on the ground not being able to get up. I was amazed how people completely ignored me. The air got darker and darker, and soon enough I couldn’t see anything, I started to cough and cough. The last thing I heard was another loud noise, the second tower collapsed. I closed my eyes and lost consciousness.

Tone Pieces

Tone Piece #1:

There was no way I was getting caught this time, no sir. I’ve trained too hard and too long for it. The Jeffersons almost caught me last time, seeing me dart out the window as fast as a bullet. But they couldn’t catch me, no they couldn’t. I’m back at their place, slowly taking small steps towards the safe, for if I get caught I’m never getting out of prison. Must be careful, the slightest sound could wake them up.

Suddenly, I heard a slight creaking coming from upstairs near the Jeffersons’ bedroom! They must have heard me! I don’t know how but they must have! Can’t get caught, oh I’ll hide in the closet! They’ll never find me in there. I climbed into the closet and sat there, so still that a rock couldn’t sit more so. Mr. Jefferson came hobbling down the stairs, holding his back muttering something about mice, shuffling into the kitchen. I realized I wasn’t even breathing I was trying to hold so still.

Mr. Jefferson walked back towards the stairs and shuffled back up muttering now about his bad back. I let out a sigh of relief as he walked back up, but he stopped. He must have heard me sigh! I can’t get caught! As he started walking back down the stairs I couldn’t take it anymore. I jumped out of the closet and sprinted for the door. He saw me just as I did and he yelled “Stop! Thief!” even though I had stolen nothing.

Tone Piece #2:

“Hey, can I get a double cheeseburger with ketchup, tomatoes, lettuce, and mustard? Also a side of large fries and a drink.” said Jimmy, as he walked up to the register at McDonalds. Behind the register was Latisha, who had just started working there. “I don’t know, can you?” Latisha said spitefully through clenched teeth. Jimmy was taken aback. “Um, I’m sorry what? I was asking if you could make a double cheeseburger?” replied Jimmy, feeling astounded. Latisha, with a smirk on her face smugly replied “Why don’t you make it yourself, lazy?”

Jimmy lost it, his face turning as red as the tomatoes he had previously wanted on his cheeseburger. “I’d like to speak to your manager.” he barely uttered without yelling. He started trying to breathe normally and calming down when he saw Latisha’s smug look slowly fading away from her face. Jimmy had done it! He would get this evil cashier in the trouble she deserved. But this feeling faded, as her evil smirk reappeared and she quietly said “I’m sure you would, but we don’t all get what we want, now do we?”

Tone Piece #1:

There was no way I was getting caught this time, no sir. I’ve trained too hard and too long for it. The Jeffersons almost caught me last time, seeing me dart out the window as fast as a bullet. But they couldn’t catch me, no they couldn’t. I’m back at their place, slowly taking small steps towards the safe, for if I get caught I’m never getting out of prison. Must be careful, the slightest sound could wake them up.

Suddenly, I heard a slight creaking coming from upstairs near the Jeffersons’ bedroom! They must have heard me! I don’t know how but they must have! Can’t get caught, oh I’ll hide in the closet! They’ll never find me in there. I climbed into the closet and sat there, so still that a rock couldn’t sit more so. Mr. Jefferson came hobbling down the stairs, holding his back muttering something about mice, shuffling into the kitchen. I realized I wasn’t even breathing I was trying to hold so still.

Mr. Jefferson walked back towards the stairs and shuffled back up muttering now about his bad back. I let out a sigh of relief as he walked back up, but he stopped. He must have heard me sigh! I can’t get caught! As he started walking back down the stairs I couldn’t take it anymore. I jumped out of the closet and sprinted for the door. He saw me just as I did and he yelled “Stop! Thief!” even though I had stolen nothing.

Tone Piece #2:

“Hey, can I get a double cheeseburger with ketchup, tomatoes, lettuce, and mustard? Also a side of large fries and a drink.” said Jimmy, as he walked up to the register at McDonalds. Behind the register was Latisha, who had just started working there. “I don’t know, can you?” Latisha said spitefully through clenched teeth. Jimmy was taken aback. “Um, I’m sorry what? I was asking if you could make a double cheeseburger?” replied Jimmy, feeling astounded. Latisha, with a smirk on her face smugly replied “Why don’t you make it yourself, lazy?”

Jimmy lost it, his face turning as red as the tomatoes he had previously wanted on his cheeseburger. “I’d like to speak to your manager.” he barely uttered without yelling. He started trying to breathe normally and calming down when he saw Latisha’s smug look slowly fading away from her face. Jimmy had done it! He would get this evil cashier in the trouble she deserved. But this feeling faded, as her evil smirk reappeared and she quietly said “I’m sure you would, but we don’t all get what we want, now do we?”

Tone Piece

Calm:

I woke up the morning of my huge math final feeling the best I ever had. I got up out of my bed and strolled over to my dresser. I took the clothes I was going to wear that day out, and peacefully made my way to the bathroom. I got into the shower and the hot, steaming water filled every part of the room as if I were relaxing in a sauna. I mentally went over what I had studied the night before. I was so prepared for this test; I couldn’t wait another minute to take it. As I stood in the shower, I let my body soak in the heat and I felt every muscle in my body release whatever tension it had holding within itself. After completing my shower, I stepped out of the bathroom feeling psychologically and physically rejuvenated and ready to face my test first thing at school. I ate breakfast slowly, to be sure to savor every flavor that burst across my tongue and ignited my mouth with a feeling of happiness and joy. At the conclusion of my meal, I gathered my things for the day and headed out the door where my dad was waiting to take me to school. I hopped in the car and sat down in the passenger seat, letting all of my emotions just sink into the cushion of the seat. As we drove to school the radio was playing and it seemed like every single one of my favorite songs played. I rolled down the window to stick my head out and get a better view of the magnificent colors arching across the sky glorifying the sunrise. I felt the air rushing through my hair and I heard the tweeting of the songbirds making the sounds of their chorus in the trees above. Everything at this moment was perfect and I just could not wait any longer to take my test.

As I walked into school, I headed straight for my 1st period class. Nothing around me mattered, it felt like the weight of two mountains of stress had been lifted off of my shoulders and the consequences of the test were in my hands and within my reach. Nothing at all could go wrong at this moment. I walked into the classroom and took my usual seat at the front of the class where I could see the board most easily. Other students began to file in looking as nervous as possible. I just gazed their way and smiled because I knew that there was nothing to worry about at all. I knew the material so well that I could have gotten an A+ on any test in my sleep. Finally, the teacher walked in. I greeted her kindly and she responded quirkily. I knew she could tell that I was more than ready. As soon as the clock struck 7:30am, she closed the door shut, and got our attention. She explained the format of the test and that we would have one and a half hours to complete the test. I sat back in my chair and relaxed my mind as she worked her way from the back of the classroom up handing out tests. Once she put one down on my desk I sat ready, pencil in hand and calculator on desk. As soon as she told us to begin, I flipped my test over and started taking the test without a worry in the world.

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Frantic:

I flipped over my test and made sure to write my name down first. Before I started the first question, I took my time to look at each question on the test. There were a total of 30 questions, there was plenty of time to finish. Then, with a sinking feeling in my stomach, I looked at the first question. I realized with panic that I hadn’t the slightest idea how to solve it. Then, I began to flip through the rest of the test. I looked at each problem twice and with tears in my eyes and a sick stomach, I found that I had studied the wrong information. I looked rapidly at everyone else in the room already past the first couple of problems and I knew that I had to do my best to finish the test in time. I wasn’t sure if it was possible, but I knew it had to be done. I looked at the first problem once again and started writing things down. It was a diagram of lines and I had to find the measure of angle one. I used what I knew about the latest unit to try my best but ended up with nothing. I nervously looked around again at everyone and then at the clock on the wall. 20 minutes had passed and everyone else had already completed the first page of the test. I sat there, on the verge of tears, when it hit me. I knew how to solve the first problem. I wrote down my answer, and almost celebrated internally, when I realized that after 25 minutes I had done one question and still had 29 more to go.

“10 minutes left!” shouted my teacher at 9:30am. I still had 12 problems left. I was slowly but surely making my way through the test trying to come up with an answer. I was doing my best not to panic but I knew I really didn’t have enough time to finish. Another glance around the room told me that people were already checking their work. At this point I had no choice but to rush and finish what I could in the next 10 minutes. I fought through the urge to run out of the class and throw up in the bathroom. I rushed and rushed through each problem in scrawling handwriting covering the pages. “5 minutes to go!” my teacher exclaimed. With 5 questions to go, I had to go at insane speed to just finish all the questions, not to mention checking my work.

Tone Pieces

1 – WHAM! Went the locker as I, Jake McLarson, locked puny little Kevin Sans inside his own locker. Kevin was a weird guy. He was a Sans, which means that he was super rich, and very smart. But that also means that he is skinny, has glasses, and is easy to pick on. Ha. I am so much better than him. I am cooler, actually have friends, better, don’t need to be smart, and did I mention superior to him? No one should let him go to Farmington High, in New Mexico. He is too smart. And belongs in a preppy private school that no one wants to go to. Oh, there is his sister, Hermione, if possible she is worse. She is smarter and a lot less cool the awesome Jake McLarson, who is the best person on the Earth.  Oh I am the best.

WHACK! Went the base-ball on the bat the next day. CRACK! And OW! As it hit Kevin Sans in the head. “Ha” I laugh “Take that! I have such good aim, that I can hit you from a mile off!” I am so good at baseball, and every other sport in the universe. I am awesome at everything I do, everything I try, just everything.

2 – WHAM! Went the locker as the big bully, Jake McLarson, slams me into my own locker. I am scared, and don’t feel like I belong. “Ha, there is little Kevin Sans, locked in his own locker. If I was in there I could get out like that. But I wouldn’t fit. I am too strong.” Jake said. I am scared, I look very small, and like I am a kindergartener instead of a 10th grader.  Farmington High in New Mexico is scary. I am always intimidated by everyone, especially Jake. That guy scares me. I am always so frightened by him, and feel like I don’t belong, or I have done something wrong whenever he is around. He is just so tall, and everyone likes him. I am just puny little Kevin. Who is super smart, and has a really pretty sister named Hermione. I have nothing important about me and I always feel cold sweat running down my neck whenever I am in front of people. I am always scared that I do something wrong. And sometimes I think I am doing something wrong because people are staring at me, and snickering.

WHACK! Went the ball as it hit off of Jake’s baseball bat the next day. CRACK! And OW! As it hits my head. I am crying inside. I am scared now, because I know I will be made fun of, and laughed at, and I don’t want to be laughed at! “Ha” laughs Jake McLarson “Take that! I have such good aim, that I can hit you from a mile off!” He is so good at everything. And I am not. It is weird. Because I get laughed at if I do something wrong. He doesn’t.

 

tone piece

 

Dear Diary,

I’ve been working in this small little office building for way to long, I’ve been working here for close to 10 years now.  365 days a year I come here to the smallest little corner to what I call “work”.  I only have a desk, chair, and a small file cabinet, that’s all my bosses have provide me with.  I’ve also been on the same level in this office for 10 years also.  Ten years!  No moving up, no change for 3,650 days.  They treat me as if I’m nothing there.  They don’t give me time off, weekends and all I have to work.  They don’t provide food or even a nice office space.  They make me sit in the same dull chair and do paperwork day in and day out.  But the worst part is they expect me to be loyal to them, and love what I do.  Just when I don’t think I can stand it another day, they offer up a new job,  that I could easily move up to.  I was all excited and finally ready  for stay at work and you know what happens.  I’ll tell you what happened.

 

An intern got the job, they said it was something like I’m not excited and dedicated to the job.  Of course I’m not excited to go to work,  I’m an accountant.  Just to top it all off, she get a brand new office and higher pay.  She also doesn’t have to even work weekends and she get a month worth of time off. She’s only worked here for a few months.  I can’t stand it anymore diary!  I just need to quit.

Until text time

Billy Stonefisher

 

The Color of my Skin

 

“Jimothye, wake up! It’s Christmas!” I wake up with the cheerful cries of my younger brother, Tyromal. The aroma of Mama’s cinnamon Christmas tree pancakes hit my nose like Babe Ruth hits a baseball. I jump out of bed and run to the closet. I put on layers and layers of clothes to stay warm while sledding outside. Sledding is my brother’s and my favorite snow activity for we have quite a steep hill in our back yard. All of the kids of our neighborhood come to our back yard to sled. I ask Mama if I can go and she allows me to go, but to stay in Negroville, the name the white people gave our African American community, for segregation will get me killed in the early 60’s. I go outside to our backyard and after an hour of fun sledding, I decide the only thing to make it more fun was to call my friends Jebediah and Lamar’on.

Lamar’on comes over first. I ask him to sled but he refuses. “No Jimothye, I know a bigger, badder, steeper, more fun hill, right outside of Negroville.” I simply refuse, for Mama told me to stay in Negroville. “Let’s talk to Lamar’on when he comes, but till then, let’s sled here.” Lamar’on arrives 15 minutes later with a sled. “Jimothye, I know of a great hill!” I know what he is talking about. “Is it in Negroville?” I ask him to confirm. “Almost, it is just outside it.” I explained what Mama said to me about leaving Negroville. “Boys! Come in for pancakes!” We eat pancakes and they convince me that it is a good idea to go there. “Mom we’re going too…my friend’s house to sled.” I say. She approves. We go down to the hill. There are already two white kids there sledding. I go first, it was totally worth the lie, or at least it was up to now.

“Hey Negros, get back in your little black community, punks!” Jebediah refuses. “It’s not your hill!” he pushes Jebediah and the snow makes him slip down the hill. This enrages Lamar’on and me so we start punching them, and they punch us. Next thing you know, the police arrives. Regret, a strong word with much power in gust 6 letters. This is how the worst Christmas in the world occurred because of the color of my skin.

A Bump in the Road

Some say a single sentence can change your life. I never thought a single sentence on a phone call could change my life forever. “He has cancer and he isn’t going to make it.” While he was suffering I was in my house, thousands of miles away. I had never felt so far apart from someone, alone and scared. When the words registered in my head they played over and over again like a broken CD player. Every word felt like a needle. Each word hurting more than the last.

Cancer, cancer, cancer. The disease that kills 7.6 million people a year. My throat closed and my heart dropped. My brain couldn’t form words and my sentences consisted of short words and gasps of breath. I couldn’t bare it anymore, I broke down. I never got to see him after that. The cancer had slowly and painfully spread in his body leaving him unable to move and survive. Now he’s gone and I never got to say my last words.

Tone

I walked into to school and everything was different. It was like everything that I thought was there was gone, but that’s ok because I am a quick learner. Unlike some people, I thought to myself. As I walk down the tremendously lengthy hallway I saw a bunch of people talking with their friends. I don’t have any friends, but that’s ok because I have my books. There he goes, the most popular guy in school, or ­­­­­swagalishious, as he calls it. I don’t know how he got there, being a bully and putting everyone else below you shouldn’t boost up your popularity. I also don’t have any calculations that would plug in either. I walk into the classroom and sit right in the front, like usual, and pull out my books. I can usually get away with reading my high school textbook in class and college textbooks after classes.

 

A loud noise runs all around the school, which means my favorite time of day is here, when class starts. The teacher walks through the door and says pop quiz. My face lights up with joy and I grab my fully sharpened to the point #2 pencil. He gives my quiz and I can’t wait to start.

 

Question 1:

Given a triangle ABC. BL is the bisector of angle ABC, H is the orthocenter and       P is the mid-point of AC. PH intersects BL at Q. If ∠ABC=β, find the               ratio PQ:HQ.If QR⊥BC and QS⊥AB, prove that the orthocenter lies on RS.

 

Duh, this is sooooo easy, I thought and quickly wrote down the answer.

Answer 1:

In the figures below, I have added the circumcenter, U, and the centroid, E. I        have also placed Lon the circumcircle.

Math Problem

Note that since both are perpendicular to AC¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯, we                                               have BH¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯||UP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯; furthermore, |BH¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2|UP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|. The        latter is because △PUE is similar to △BHE and

P=A+C2 and E=A+B+C3(1)

so that

P−E=A−2B+C6 and E−B=A−2B+C3(2)

Thus,

|UP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=Rcos(B) and |BH¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2Rcos(B)(3)

where R is the circumradius of △ABC.

Since the line containing UP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ is the perpendicular bisector                              of AC¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯, the point at which UP−→−−intersects the circumcircle                         of △ABC splits the arc between A and C in half. Of course, the bisector                      of ∠ABC also splits the arc       between A and C in half. Thus, the                                perpindicular  bisector of AC¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ and the       bisector of ∠ABC meet on the       circumcircle at L.

Math Problem

Note that △BHQ is similar to △LPQ. Equation (3) gives                                                   that |UP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=Rcos(B) so that

|PL¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=R(1−cos(B))(4)

Therefore, (3) and (4) yield

|HQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|PQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=|BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|LQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=|HB¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|PL¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|      =2cos(B)1−cos(B)(5)

which answers the first part.

Because △BUL is isosceles with central angle 2A+B=π−(C−A), we have

|BL¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2Rsin(A+B2)=2Rcos(C−A2)(6)

Equation (5) yields that |BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|BL¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2cos(B)1+cos(B).                           Thus, (6) gives

|BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2Rcos(C−A2)2cos(B)1+cos(B)(7)

Let X be the intersection of BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ and RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯. Since X is on the angle          bisector of ∠ABC, RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ is perpendicular                                                                  to BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ and |BR¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=|BS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|.                                                                     Thus, |BR¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=|BX¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|/|BR¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=cos(B/2).                       Therefore,

|BX¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯||BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=cos2(B/2)=1+cos(B)2(8)

Equations (7) and (8) yield

|BX¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯|=2Rcos(C−A2)cos(B)(9)

Since ∠HBC=π2−C and ∠QBC=B2 we get that ∠HBQ=C−A2. Using (3), the                   orthogonal projection of BH¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ onto BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ has length                                   is 2Rcos(B)cos(C−A2). Thus, the orthogonal projection of H onto BQ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ is X.      Therefore, H lies on RS¯¯¯¯¯¯¯.

 

DONE!

Wow, easy 100%, and back to my textbooks. It has only been 5 minutes so I am going to get started on month 6’s homework.

Tone Writing Piece – Mr. Johnny

Greetings Mr. Johnny,

 

I am afraid I have some very dreadful and depressing news. Your whole family, including your dog and fish, are being kept hostage by a Siberian terrorist organization and are probably going to die. We are focusing all of our efforts on savings missions but most have failed (usually to assassinations). The chances of any savior missions succeeding are close to null. These people are ruthless and don’t stop for anyone. What they ask for ransom are the nuclear missiles that the military have. Even though you are one of our most important generals, we can’t risk the safety of America to your family. Any missions will now be terminated.

20 hours later…

Hello again Mr. Johnny,

 

I am sorry to report that your fish and dog have been brutally murdered by being decapitated and more will die if the ransom is not given. But, there just pets so they don’t matter. Again, I am sorry that we can’t help. It seems as if your world may be filled with dark clouds now and I offer my condolences.

10 minutes later

Hello Mr. Johnny,

pheewww. Okay, yep. Everyone is dead. The ways in which they were murdered may not be pleasant to hear. I would definitely understand if you want to leave your job and spiral into a deep depression. The job is yours if you ever decide to climb out of the dark hole of hurt and horror.

Man I love software updates

Man I love Windows Updates. They come at the best time ever. And they happen so often and do so much for our operating system, it is great! Just the other day I was playing video games, and that games I play you are locked in. I mean there is now way that you can leave them. You better be sick, kidnapped, or dying if you leave a game in progress. I mean I love it. When I going on that 10 kill streak in “Call of Duty,” and boom! 15min warning! Or Boom! Your computer is updating, no if, ands, or buts about it. It seems that is happens at least once ever and every time it happens, I’m filled with joy and suspense of when the next update is going to happen. Every day is a great day with Windows Updates.

OH, but wait. I haven’t even touched on the Apple updates. Once in a blue moon will Apple releases an update. For one of the largest companies in the world, how can it not update more than once or maybe twice a year. I’m not talking about 8.0 to 8.1 with bug fixes or anything small like that. I’m talking about Windows 8 to Windows 10. Now that was good. Windows actually made a smart move, but where was Apple for a counter. All they were making was I.O.S. 8 point whatever. And when you update to the new O.S.X. on mac, every program you got on your computer won’t work because it’s out of date and you got to download the new version. What you don’t see is this is real good. It makes you work for what you want and we all love to work more than we should.

Overall both of these companies are super smart (one more than the other). Both know, and release updates on correct schedules. There updates always add something super important and always promises to help me in the future. In all, I totally love software updates.

Tone Story

It was early that morning. The seventh of August. I woke up nervous yet confident that today I would perform the greatest stunt in tight rope history. I was going to walk between the twin towers. Let’s skip ahead a few hours shall we? I handed out the fake IDs to my crew as we snuck up the world trade center pretending to install an electrified fence on the roof. So much of my life I’d dedicated to this moment, not a single mistake could be made. We rigged the 450 pound cable from tower to tower and then, there I was, staring down my greatest opponent. I picked up my fifty five pound balancing stick and began walking.

Step after step I went forward 1,350 feet above the ground. People cheered below me chanting my name. I took a deep breathe forgetting every nervous feeling in my body and began the show. I totaled eight passes along the wire. I danced, I lied down, I even saluted to the crowed. Nothing in the entire world could’ve been better than this moment.

Tone Piece

Last night I went over to Mashianos for dinner. I sampled several of their finest dishes and am now here to report what I tasted. They started me off with one of their most gourmet juices, at least that’s what they called it. This fresh squeezed organic grape juice with natural flavors was a horrendous mess. I knew the moment it touched my taste buds that this facility was not going to be up to my standards. My number one rule for any critique sessions is that if the first thing they serve is not of the upmost delightful taste then why bother with the rest of the meal. As disappointed as I was I stupidly decided to stay for the next course. As the waitress brought out my hors d’oeuvre I was taken back by the magnificent smell. But with many years of experience under my belt I knew not to judge the food by its smell. The appetizer in front of me was a small Caesar salad with grilled chicken. Now you may think, what a simple dish to order. Well another rule for me when going to judge other people’s food is that you should order the simplest things to see how the chef can make them intricate. A simple Caesar salad can be an awful taste if not done right and a startlingly impressive one if done well.

I soon discovered that the smell of this Caesar salad was a deception. The dressing was bland, the chicken was dry, and worst of all the lettuce was way too crunchy. I was extremely discouraged at this point and I wasn’t sure if I should give this chef another chance. Out of the kindness of my heart, and hungriness of my belly from not being able to eat any of this unpleasant food, I decided to stay for the next course. The next course was the main meal and it was a medium rare filet minion with a side of their finest fresh cut vegetables. The meal came out and once again I was disheartened. Not to my surprise the meat was over cooked and under sauced. The vegetables were under cooked and over sauced. This whole experience was very unpleasant and I did not appreciate this. I am currently writing this from a Ben & Jerry’s across the street from Mashianos because I could not stay one more second, much less encounter whatever they had cooked up for dessert.

Tone stories

Formal

To: ProfessorHonolulu@Smarts.com

From: IAMKING@monarchy.com

 

Subject: Questions your teaching styles

 

Professor,

 

Last Friday I sat in on your AP Biology class. I was fascinated by your teaching styles and how you were able to intrigue your students. I am sure your student were able to comprehend the information for presented swimmingly. I do have a few questions for you on behalf of how your present to your class.

 

First of all, I noticed that you encourage your students to take notes. Do you provide class notes? I also noticed that each student had their own tablet. This looks like it increases productivity and organization dramatically for the students. Do you believe this too or do you think it is a hazard because they cause distractions?

 

Finally, when I sat in on your class you were teaching your class the topic on the Smart Board. Do you only do lessons like this or only when you are presenting a new topic? Recently I have been pondering on the best ways for students to learn and to get a more in-depth.  Allow me to share my ideas on this topic. I think it would be better if the students get a brief but descriptive of the new topic and then instructions on how to complete a basic lab. Then using their limited knowledge on the topic they will have to complete a lab with classmates that in the end builds up on their knowledge. Afterwards they should share their data and communicate with other why they got their data. This will only further build up their knowledge on the topic. Especially since they are sharing their results/findings with others so they will learn something that another group found that they didn’t. Then, they should complete one more lab that is far more advanced which will challenge them to use all of their knowledge on the topic, common sense, and will have to communicate with their peers. Finally, after the lab is completed and they understand the topic completely, hopefully, then they will be challenged once again to write a lab write up. In the lab write up they will be forced to prove what they have learned. This will put the last Lego on the tower. Their knowledge on the topic should be complete for their grade level. The reason I have thought out this lesson plan is because students need a more interactive education to make them want to go back into class and to learn.

 

I had a great time sitting in your class Friday. Email me back on what you think about my lesson plan? Thanks.

 

Sincerely,

 

Sir Timoothy Renrew

Caring:

Dear Diary,

Today I was riding my bike with Mills. We normally ride our bikes by the old rusty train track. But today was no normal bike ride. When we got to the train track we heard the quiet whistle of wind breezing through the trees. And we heard something else too. We heard a faint bark. Mills and I immediately looked at each other, puzzled. Then we looked back to the source of the sound. Right there, laying in the middle of the train track, was a bloody brown puppy. The puppy must have gotten lose from its owner and cut herself on the rusty metal that makes up the track. Thankfully no train was near. The puppies fur was matted to her skin, covered in blood. When we ran over to her, she was so weak she could only let out a single wag of her long brown tail. Her eyes covered in tears. We had to do something.

I whipped out my phone and called my mother. She said she would meet me at the parking lot of the park in front of the train tracks with medical supplies. Carefully I picked up the puppy, one hand on her neck the other on her lower stomach. I carried her to the park bench where I sat her down to wait for my mother to arrive. I couldn’t just watch the poor little puppy suffer from excruciating pain so I took of my shirt and started dabbing her wounds with it. I got my water bottle and started to rinse her body from the blood and dirt. I held pressure to her wounds until my mother arrived. Mills and her wrapped the puppies stomach, where the puncture wound was, with bandage wrap. Afterwards, I called the local veterinarians office where we would take the puppy to get proper care. When we arrived to the vet a jolly man named Dr. David, who wears crocs, came out to the car and brought the puppy in on a stretcher. Dr. David performed surgery to remove a broken piece of rusty metal from her stomach. She would be okay. When the procedure was over we said goodbye to her, and left her their for adoption. We walked out the door, and we never saw her again. Until my mom said “Timoothy do you want early Christmas present?”.

Tone Piece #2 (Defiant)

“Good Morning!” My mother sang happily at my door.   “It’s the big day!”

My mom was right it was the big day. The big and miserable day. Today was the day of my big speech in front of the entire school. My worst nightmare since I was practically born!

“Ugh!” I groaned in my bed. “Are you kidding me, can I just lie here and die!”

“Don’t be so dramatic honey, now get up.”

“Ugh,” I groaned again.

I just wanted to forget about the world. Forget that I even had school that day, and forget my life for once. What even is the point of giving a stupid speech anyways? Just to annoy me and make me miserable? Just in the matter of time I fell back asleep.

“Evelyn Anna Hutson, get up!” my mom screamed at me.

“Ugh!” Of course my life will never go away I thought sarcastically.

I finally got up and slumped down the stairs without getting ready or even looking at myself in the mirror. My dad greeted me warmly as I walked out the door to the bus stop.

“Break a leg!” My mom told me cheerfully.

“I wish I had,” I mumbled under my breath.

Tone Piece #1 (Excited)

It was the day of October 31, 2013, Halloween day. My six friends and I were overly excited because it was finally here! The day we had been longing for, for six full months. And since Halloween only came once a year this was a day we hoped to never forget. I skipped down the block to Hinders Academy, the school I had been with since preschool. As elated as I was I still had eight full hours of school before the big night.

“Wait up!” My friend Nancy called as I walked to my first period class. “O.M.G!” she practically screamed in my ear. “I can’t believe Halloween is already here!”

“Just eight more hours!” I said to her smiling. We all had been waiting for this special day for many months and the fact that it was actually happening was surreal.

I then walked into classroom 234, my social studies class. My teacher, Mr. Hudson, started lecturing us about the Revolutionary War but I was too ecstatic so I gazed out the window looking at all the beautiful fall trees with bright colored leaves on them and the pumpkins as orange as freshly peeled carrots.

School let out before I knew it and my friends and I ran down the street and into my house to get ready for Halloween. We all stumbled up the stairs and ran down the hall into my fall decorated room.

“Oh my god!” I just cannot wait Nancy squealed. “Let’s stay up all night and roam the neighborhood until 1 o’clock!”

“And when it gets dark we can prank our lame neighbors that never celebrate Halloween!” I said excitedly

“Guys are you sure we won’t get in trouble?” Kelly said nervously. “I mean isn’t that going too far?”

“Relax,” I assured her. This only happens once a year!

Visiting My Great Grandpa’s House

“Beep Beep!” the car locked. I need to do a history project where we describe how life was back in 2050. The good thing about this project is that I had a great grandpa, Shon Bagade, who had a wish on the deathbed that not a thing in his house would be moved. We walk onto the front porch. A wooden door!? I can’t believe that wood was used 175 years ago. We don’t even have trees! As we walk through the hall, everything is different from ours. Wood flooring, plaster walls, stone countertop, carpet, a TV, Laptop, we stopped using these since my dad was born. Now, we have all metal flooring, walls, counters, and even steel wool carpets. Everywhere in the house, the path is guided by led lights. We stopped using TVs since Dad was born. Why watch it when you can be present in the movie, with the MovieSim 3000. Now you can just choose a movie, choose a character, and press the button. You are in the virtual world.
Later we walk into the garage. “Wow” I am amused. “So many antiques.” There was a Lamborghini 2046, Bugatti Veyron 2038, and a 2027 Ferrari. “Son, back in the day, this was the future, not the antique.” There is also a skateboard, a bicycle, and a pogo stick. If you were to make those sound modern, you would say hover board, hover cycle, and hover stick. We still have road cars, but it was predicted back then that flying cars would come out by the year 3000, and it is 3000 but they have not come out. All cars are electric though. It is time to go to the bedroom. “Oh my god, a bed!” I dive onto the bed. It is sooooooooo comfortable because the last time I slept in a bed was when I was 3. It is just hoverbeds now, which are not nearly as comfortable. Before you know it I fall asleep. I later wake up and it is time to go home. I enjoyed my day in 2050.

Soccer in the Future

The day is September 15, 2215. I just arrived at the soccer stadium and am very excited. First thing I see is the giant metal dome that reflects all the snow white, puffy clouds and the orange and red rust color from the pollution state in our atmosphere. As I enter, I can instantly smell the terrible stench of the corrosion on the paint of the 200 year old stadium. This is the only part that is left. As I find my seat in the upper-middle of the 30,000 seated stadium, I am already squinting from the bright yellow, artificial, sun they put at the top of the dome.

The game has begun and I hear the roaring chant of the fans as if they were ocean waves crashing on a beach. Then the robot player sprint onto the field. Of course they are robots, since we have lost our ability to play ourselves because of our obesity. This came from the metal age about 100 years ago when all we did was stare at our screens and lose our motivation. The ball moves swiftly across the field and rustles through the bright orange grass as the robots do their interesting tricks. The color is orange because real grass died away ages ago so we started using fake grass and different fields now have different colors. The game goes on for a couple hours and then stops with the score tied 102 -102. This is usually a pretty low score since its almost always double the score of a basketball game. Robots will be robots.

Sky in the future

It has been a hundred year since the air was actually clean up here in the sky.  After the invention of flying cars, and after building hundreds of new factories the air started getting bad.  What use to be a light beautiful shade of blue has now turned a dark purple or even a shade of black thick muck.  People tried to continue on with their life style with their planes, and fancy flying cars, and even tried doing simple things like continuing to breath without help of a gas mask.  They couldn’t do this though because as the sky got darker the air got thicker.  Being in the sky is like being in thick mud.  The type you can’t move in, the kind you can’t breathe in.  Breathing is labored up here, like you just ran a marathon when you haven’t moved at all.  You can even taste the thick air when you are up there.  The taste of dust and dirt fills your mouth, your lungs, and your eye.  People can’t see in the sky any more.  You could hold your hand just an inch from your face and still see nothing.  It is like being in a dark hole one with no way out.  The smell of trash and dirt fills the air.  Making it absolutely unbearable to your nose, making your brain turn off because of the conditions you are in.

 

Sometime you will see a person that believes he is strong enough to handle the air.  He’ll come up in a flying car or helicopter and only be in the sky for a few minutes before he chocks on the dusty thick air.  No one can be up here any longer.  This is what people have done to this planet, the pollution is just no much. The sky is totally off limits because of them.

The City of Lind

The City of Lind

~*~

As the dawn broke in the densely populated city of Lind, (LIhnd) on the planet now known as Erthe, (Ai-ruh-dee) and as the faint sun, on its last millennia, rose into the sky, the dark city slowly woke up. Lind was a beautiful city, with shining, high skyscrapers with twisted spires and wind turbines painted in all sorts of glorious colors from the darkest midnight blue to the palest sherbet; an entire spectrum of colors that blended in and stood out at the same time in the sky. There were all sorts of things you could see in the city of Lind. Ancient clock towers spiraled up high into the sky, from the sonorous booms to the seemingly melodic chimes of the hour; leaving you breathless as you looked up into the skies at the facades of the towers and the buildings that seemed to float, even though you knew they were held up by the buildings below. The historical buildings where the historians lived and worked, the simple carvings in the blocks of brownstone and granite seemed incongruous, squatting next to the beautiful streamlined metal shapes of the pointed spires of the business buildings, which seemed to intimidate you with their complexity and mechanics; in the glass walls and windows, you could see all the elevators and the passengers zooming up and stopping at their respective floors and destinations in which they worked and lived. There were the science labs and the programmers’ labs which were a block across from the brownstone and granite buildings of the historians. The labs were shorter than that of the business buildings, yet they were taller than the brownstone buildings, which were so very tall. The labs were perfectly shaped squares and rectangles; with only a few spaces in between with patches of engineered trees that gave off light, heat, and oxygen. It also provided shade for the scientists and the programmers, who were the backbone of the entire city. They designed and engineered all of the buildings, finding the best possible ways to cure diseases, build higher buildings, safer roads, and so on and so forth. The scientists’ labs were simple, flat-topped, sixteen-story buildings full of the smartest people in the city. The programmers’ labs were higher, the highest one being twenty stories high, and were filled with the best programmers and engineers in the city. As the sun rose higher, the first cars of the morning were zooming along the suspended highways and through the city, spiraling in and out and up and down from the bridges into the places they were going, as the sonic trains flew by on the tracks, and as the blimps and flying things floated to their destinations and dropped off the few passengers of the morning to the central station, which was named after the man who was the founder of the company that controlled almost all things in the city. His name was Linder Cass, but that’s not our story. Our story here, is about a girl named Ehmery Cass.

 

In a specific part of the city, a girl and her family were sitting in the living room, each absorbed in his and her own world. The clock tower in their quadrant of the city, which was quite aptly named Tinkerbell, since it was painted a bright neon green and every half hour tinkled and glowed a soft, pastel yellow. The light from the outside streamed into the room as the game and the music faded into darkness. Ehm took off her headset and stretched in her blue egg-shaped chair. She stifled a yawn. Her games always were the first to end. She watched as her twin brother, Dess slowly come out of his game, Ender. He was frozen for exactly 4.7 seconds as the AfterShock of his game wore off. As her mother came out of the book they were reading, Dess slid off his headset, a sleek metal pair of bright blue headphones with a visor so dark that you almost couldn’t see through it. He stretched and yawned. Ehm asked, “How was Ender?”

 

“It was amazing,” Dess gushed. “Dude, how can anyone create something even better than this? I fought a dragon that shot bolts of light that could kill you, and its name was Rainbow Dash. How was your game Ehmmy?”

 

“It was okay,” she replied quietly. “I played Gravity Ghost again.”

 

“Again?” Dess asked, “That’s been the tenth time you’ve played it!”

 

“I know, Dessy.” Ehm grumpily returned, “I like that game.”

 

Dess sighed, “Find something else to play, Ehmmy, that game is so boring. Besides, don’t you like Ender too?” He pouted, “Come on, Ehmmy pleaaaaase?”

 

Ehm sighed, “Fine, I’ll play with you tomorrow. The morning is almost over anyway.”

 

Dess grinned. “Yessss!” and pumped his fist in the air.

 

“What are you two talking about?” asked their mother, Asha Cass.

 

The two replied simultaneously, “Ender.” What else was there to talk about?

 

“Alright,” smiled their mother. “Now it is time for school. Do you all have your passes and your bags?”

 

“Yes,” groaned Dess who abhorred school, while Ehm grinned, since she loved every single minute of it.

 

“Then hurry, the Sonic Express Train is leaving our quadrant of the city at nine. You’d better go,” their mother said.

 

~*~

 

The Express Train was located just outside of the Database Core, near their home. The Core was a quiet place where all of the historical records and all the old books and artifacts were stored. It was a beautiful building, with tall windows that let the light in, a huge dark blue glass dome on the ceiling with all the constellations of the northern hemisphere projected on it, with just enough light let through to see all the shining titles of the books on the shelves in the top room. It was an amazing place, with nooks and crannies to read and hide in, all the places you could get lost in the Core without a CorePosition Device, (CPD), soft, comfortable chairs that seemed to morph into your spine, and to top it all, an absolutely ginormous map of the city of Lind that was interactive and could give you directions to anywhere in the city, thanks to the hardworking programmers and scientists that were the backbone of the city of Lind. “I so want to work there,” Ehm thought.

 

~*~

 

The train’s whistle knocked Ehm out of her reverie, as everyone surged forward to get on the train. She hurried after them, almost knocking Dess over. As Ehm stepped onto the train and found a place to sit on the crowded benches near her brother, an almost human voice came over the speakers. “Next stop, the Lind Tree.” She looked out the glass windows at the quickly receding station, where her mother was standing and watching for the next train to take her to the science labs. The train whooshed to a stop in front of a beautiful station painted all green with leaves and animals. “The Lind Tree Station,” the automatic voice said. “Please depart through the doors on your left.”

 

Most of the passengers stepped off the train onto the platform. Ehm watched the people leave, each absorbed in their handheld device, until it was just her, Dess, and the boys and girls that went to her school. The school was named The Heathmoor School, and it was located in the northernmost part of their quadrant. It was closer to the labs of the programmers and scientists, just a few blocks away from where her mother worked. The train started up again. The automated voice said, “Next stop. The Heathmoor Station.”

 

~*~

 

The station was near her school, about one block away. After the station, you had to walk about five minutes down to the lift. The lift took you up to a platform where your retina was scanned and then you were let into the school. You walked into the front doors, and the walls were painted a dark cerulean, the school color. The ceiling was a dark blue; almost midnight black, and covered in constellations from the north and southern hemispheres that seemed to twinkle and glow. The ceiling showed the glory of the heavens. The floor was tiled with a lighter, cheerful, blue pattern that resembled intricate cogs and gears, representing the scientists and the programmers. Walking out of the front hallway, the hall separated into a “T” shape, still painted with the school color. You could see all the offices and the high-speed elevators that were only reserved for the teachers, the staff, and the injured. The stairs were at each end of the hallway. She walked up the stairs to the eighth floor where her classes were. Ehm and her brother were each in the eighth year, and Dess was in a different class from Ehm, though they were across the hall and had the same teachers. The first class Ehm had was Higher Mathematics with Dess. She walked to the classroom over. As she walked into the door, she heard bolts firing and screeches of terror from her classmates. What is going on? She wondered, walking closer to the scene. She saw holes in the supposedly bulletproof windows and the glass on the ground. What the f*ck? The windows aren’t supposed to do that, she thought. Why would the windo– More gunshots sounded, this time hitting another window in the room.

“Psst! Over here!” Dess called. She looked around for him, just spotting him in his school uniform crouching behind a bookshelf near the wall. She hid with Dess just in time as a man with long hair and was wearing dark clothes climbed into the window. Ehm watched from behind the shelf. Who was this? What did he want?

 

~*~

 

The man called after him, “All clear! Come on in!”

 

More people came in and Ehm caught snatches of conversation. “Revolution,” “Change is coming,” “What next?”

 

What change, she wondered, what revolution? What is going on?

 

The apparent leader of the group barked, “Come on you all, what’s taking so long? Hurry up!”

 

Ehm whispered, “Dess, what is going on?”

Dess shushed her with a sharp ssssh! and a finger on his lips. “Be quiet, Ehmmy, those people are mercenaries. They work for the government and they’re looking for someone in this building that escaped the prison in another city. Lope, I think. The man that escaped is a high-risk inmate who is trying to bring the entire government of the imperial city down. Now quiet, there are more people coming!”

 

Why would an inmate from Lope be here? Ehm wondered. Was he looking for something? Someone? If he was, than why and what was he looking for? Why was he here?

 

“Who are the mercenaries?” She asked. “Why are they here?”

 

Dess answered, “I told you already, they work for the government! They are looking for a man who escaped the prison in Lope. Shut up!”

 

More people streamed in from the broken window. The room slowly filled up and then receded, as the man with the long hair sorted them into groups and sent them to their respective places. When the footsteps faded away to nothingness, Dess finally decided all was clear. He motioned for Ehm to move quickly. As he hurried out the classroom door, Ehm noticed a dirty white square on the floor. She called Dess over. “What’s this?”

 

Dess picked it up. He opened it. Inside was an address for the science labs. It read in a messy scrawl: surround labs with mercenaries. street address: 1094 faulkman’s square. in 2400 hours find the man and bring him back to lope. be on your guard. may you prosper and grow. -a.

 

~*~

 

“That’s the motto of Lope,” Dess said excitedly. “It must be a government letter from the mayor of the city!”

Ehm slowly said, “We should take that letter to the Core Database and see what’s going on there.”

 

Just then, their CleaScreens buzzed simultaneously. It was from their mother. It read in all caps: WHERE ARE YOU GUYS AND ARE YOU ALRIGHT?
Ehm opened the message. She replied, “We are safe and sound on the eighth floor of the school. West wing, room 122. Dess is with me. All the people seemed to have fled the school after they heard gunshots. Are you alright?”

 

A minute later, the screen lit up. “I am alright, and thank odd, I managed to make it out of the labs before it caught on fire.”

 

~*~

 

A sigh of relief came from Dess as he read the message on the Clea. “Let’s go,” he said. “Back home.”

They quickly hurried to the stairs and pounded down the eight flights of stairs. They paused, as the mechanical voice inputted into the door said, “Have a great day!” as they left. Down they ran to the lift that carried them up and down to school each day, past the labs, and over to the Express Train station, and hopped on. They were the only ones on the train. The mechanical voice beeped, “Welcome to the Express Train. Next stop, the Lind Tree.”

 

~*~

 

Dess groaned, “Won’t this thing go any faster?”

 

As the tree blurred by and the landscape changed into buildings and the Core came into view, the train slowly came to a halt. The voice came on again. “You are now at the Database Core of Lind. Please watch your step as you leave, and have a nice day!”

 

Dess and Ehm leaped off the Express, and ran all the way to their house. They pounded on the door, which opened quickly inward. Their mother was standing there. “Hurry! We have a visitor.”

 

~*~

 

A man dressed in black was standing in the living room, just in front of Ehm’s chair.

 

Dess stepped into the room from the kitchen. “Hello father.” Dess said coldly.

 

Her jaw dropped. “What the…”

 

END.

Imagery Piece

The year is 2215. I’m sitting all alone in my bedroom on my floating bed. I call over Jeffery, the robot butler, and his limbs quickly form together from his charger in the wall as he swoops into my room for any need I might have. Jeffery speaks in a soft scratchy tone as he said “What can I do for you?” I ask him to bring my some hot chocolate from the kitchen downstairs. As he goes off my right wall illuminates with an incoming call from a friend. I answer verbally and we talk for a little bit about getting together this weekend to see the revealing of the iPhone Ultron. We hang up as Jeffery returns with the hot chocolate. I ask him the temperature as his chest piece slowly lowers and a tablet appears displaying the forecast. I see that it’s sunny and warm and I run downstairs. I grab my hover board and walk out the door.

 

As I place the silver shiny hover board down I hop on it push my weight forward. Below the hover board engines are working hard pushing air out the bottom levitating me to a certain height and air out the back propelling me forward. I drive by our neighbors house as their solar powered porche sits in the driveway. I zoom down the street on my hover board as I smell the fresh crisp air from the bright blooming trees on the sides of me. Off in the distance over the local pond I see my friend Henry using his jetpack. As air shoots out the long cannons facing the ground it propels water away from him sending him upwards in a gliding fashion. I quickly reach the end of the street and turn back home. My hover board glides into the driveway and I hop off. I say “power off” as it turns off and self-propels itself onto its charger.

Imagery

 

The air around me whips me across the face as the doors to Chick-fil-a open cautiously. It only takes a few small steps before you’re flooded with technology, after all it is the year 2215! Apple is the main technological establishment due to most of the other companies joining on to Apple. Chick-fil-a is now only a small, yet nice building due to the lazier common delivery system. As you walk small, cute androids fly around you with the menu. They do not all swarm each person that walks through the door, instead they scan your mind and try to see what you would like. Being a more frequent customer they know that I don’t need one at all.

A few steps later, I reach the belt. The belt is where your order comes out. When I step onto the platform where it scans your brain to know what you want to order, it says in a very friendly voice “Thank you for choosing Chick-fil-a your order will be right out.” As it finishes up its sentence it spits out your food, and says the Chick-fil-a catch phrase… “My pleasure”. Since the technology is so advanced it knows my order and it is already paid for. A chair floats up to me efficiently and takes me to a table. When I am done eating it takes me to the door and brings me to my car which is waiting outside.

The Machine

It was a dark and mysterious night. The wind and air around Annalise was cold and felt like ice. She was walking quickly now, the wind throwing her long red hair across her face, making it look like she just woke up. But when the wind dies down, Annalise knew that her hair would be the same afterward. It was just a test. Just a test in life skills at school. Just a test to see how she was doing throughout the class. Once she had finished she would grab her pocket computer, which expands into a full sized laptop; her Apple Watch 5390984; and her teleportation key, to head home. But for now she was in the machine. The machine that was displaying to her cold and mysterious walls. She knew (because of what Mrs. Harr, her teacher, had told her) that if she touched the walls, she would get a shock, and her arm would feel useless forever. She was very curious what they would really do if she touched them, and if they were just trying to hide something from her and everyone else. But she couldn’t shake of Mrs. Harr’s stern glare when she told everyone about the shocking, so she didn’t touch the walls. She kept walking, walking into what seems endless night. An endless street that would keep going until she had decided which way to go. She had choices you see. She was thinking about them in the back of her mind. She could use all of her supplies to help herself, and end up killing her best friend and family; she could use them to help her friend, but kill herself and her family; or she kill herself and her friend, to save her family. As soon as she spoke her choice she knew the scene would change. She was thinking about how she could alter the changes. How she could share the supplies, but have everyone be so sick that they would have to see a doctor for several days. “I choose none of them.” Annalise said suddenly coming to a halt and making up her mind. “What do you mean you choose none of them, Miss Hall?” came the cool and soft voice of the machine that she had often heard before in her dreams. It freaked her out, but she replied anyways.  “I mean that I won’t kill anyone. I make my own destiny. I choose to help everyone, and suffer the consequences. I would split the medicine and supplies. Because then we all have at least a chance to live.”  Annalise argued to the annoying voice. “Well said. Thank you for your time today. When friends ask how it went, please answer with: no, sorry I can’t tell you. Now would you kindly exit through the door labeled with a dot.” said the voice out of nowhere. “Wait, you mean that I don’t have to do anymore of the test?” Annalise said with a hint of curiosity. But the voice didn’t answer. Two doors appeared out of nowhere in front of her. She tried and tried to remember which door the voice had said to enter, but a cool breeze had just entered and distracted her. All that entered her mind was the word: no. And so she entered the one without a dot. Inside, she found what looked like the room that she had entered the machine with. But everything was different colors, the transmitter was golden instead of silver, the benches purple instead of wooden, the signs and rules on the walls were gone. And even worse, there was no sound. Annalise had been inside the room many times before the test just to see the rules and make sure she would do everything right. And always it had been noisy. Even in the dead of night. Now it was as if the transmitter and all the machinery had died. Gone. The body was still there, but there was no spirit. No component to move or operate it all. She went over to the walls and tried to feel them. “Ow!” she exclaimed and drew her arm back from the wall quickly. She was still in the machine. The walls really did shock you. She could feel her arm losing feeling. Losing the touch that she had always known. It sunk in even further. She was still in the machine. Her arm was shocked and useless, and there were no ways out. She looked and looked for switches, teleporter keys, speakers, intercoms, everything. There was nothing. She searched for hours on end. Quadruple checking everywhere for anything to contact the outside world.  There was nothing. Nothing at all. She tried to imagine her family’s reactions when find out that she was locked in the machine. Locked in a maze of doors that could kill her. Locked away from humanity, with only machinery and herself to keep her company. She couldn’t do it. It was too hard and she didn’t want them to feel like she was in danger. She looked around again. Everything was fading. Fading away from her. Soon she would have nothing but death. Her bright green eyes widened. She was scared now as she realized that she might not ever see her family and friends again. She might not see her dog, Hubert, again. She was so distressed by these thoughts, so that she just laid down on the already fast disappearing floor and fell asleep because there was nothing else to do. “Annalise!” Annalise’s bright green eyes shot open so fast they could have won in the Guiness World Record books. Was it a dream? Had she just imagined it? Or did they somehow get her out of that prisonlike machine? “Annalise dear! Come on down for breakfast! You don’t want to be late for your machine test today!” Her mother called. So it was a dream. It was just a dream. “Coming Mother!” she called, feeling much better that it hadn’t actually happened. It was just a dream, or was it.

Future Writing Piece

Everything around him was as black as black could be.  He didn’t know what was going on.  What was he doing there?  How did he get here?  Where is HERE?  All of this questions were circling around in Keith’s head as he floated in the black, viscous liquid.  What he didn’t realize, was that he was in fact nowhere.  He was just floating between the universes in a tube, filled with black, viscous liquid.  He had been part of an experiment on Sub-New Earth, which was testing how long someone could last in a coma like state.  Or at least, that is what they told all of the people who volunteered to be a part of the test.  What they were actually doing is shooting people off of the overly populated Sub-New Earth.  They put them into the liquid, and then shot each one in a different way. They shot one into space, actually shot one, and then they shot Keith into the space between universes.

 

There isn’t much to see, smell, touch, taste, or hear inside of Keith’s tube.  The liquid felt kind of like mud, only with a thinner added into it. It didn’t smell like much, but there was a hint of butter. It looked like pitch darkness from the inside, and on the outside, it looked like a pitch black liquid inside a black container. The only good sense you could get from it was the sense of taste.  If you tasted some of the liquid Keith was in, you would taste the most delicious thing that you could imagine. Literally anything that you could think of, the liquid tasted like.  This was because the liquid was made of a little bit of everything. They had taken every single molecule in existence, and put them together into that liquid.  The liquid was for Keith to drink, and eat.  Since there was also air in there, he could breathe, even though it is a liquid.  Nobody really knew how they had made that liquid, since some of the atoms should be solids, gasses, and a few liquids.  But, they had still done it, and it was able to support Keith for up to 10 years, because there was an extra tank filled with just food liquid, to use as backups.  Of course, Keith was supposed to stay in the void for a lot longer than that. He knew that, and that was all he knew, since they had told him as the liquid was filling the tank. He remembered it now, the liquid filling the tank, and hearing someone say “by the way, you’re not coming back, EVER!”

 

Anyways, Keith was still inside the tube, thinking about what he could be doing, when he suddenly bumped into something. Somehow, that something made Keith remember everything that had happened to him.  Once he remembered everything, he wondered how he had bumped into anything.  Then, he noticed that there was a very, very small glimmer of light, so small that it was barely noticeable.  That sparked some interest in Keith, since he knew that nothing should be able to exist in the void, even himself.  He felt around inside his tube, and for some reason, he found a button that had been placed inside the tube.  He pressed it, and all of the liquid slowly drained out of the tube.  When the liquid level was low enough for him to see, he saw that he was back in the lab they had shot him out of, and that nobody seemed to notice the fact that his tube had landed extremely close to them.  He waited a bit longer, and then stepped out into the brilliantly blinding light.  Nobody noticed him, standing there, dripping wet and completely naked.  Keith wondered why? Were they just playing a game on him, and pretending that he wasn’t there, or was he somehow invisible?  To test what had happened, he went up behind one of them, and poked their neck. His hand went right through his neck, and his hand got a weird tingly feeling in it, almost as if he had stuck put his hand very close to something electric.  The scientist started to choke, and Keith immediately withdrew his hand from the scientist’s neck, and backed away slowly, tripping over one of the pieces of the furniture. It left no mark on the white stool, even though he had black liquid all over him.  He looked back and noticed that he hadn’t left a trail anywhere in the completely white room.  He wondered where he could possibly be, since he definitely wasn’t on Earth, at least not fully.  Suddenly, he jumped, hit his head on something, and everything went black.  He woke up, and felt the sticky, viscous liquid all over his skin again.  He looked up, and saw nothing, since he was back inside the tube. He found the button, and pressed it.  The liquid drained, and he was back in the lab room. This time, everyone was looking at him, a look of disbelief plastered on their faces.  He stepped out and said “Hello everyone, I’m back.”

Imagery Writing Piece

I run up the stairs after coming home from school knowing that going to my room will be my favorite part of the day. It always is. I skip through my door and automatically hear my furniture blast its built in speakers through my room. It based the music choice off of my mood and began to play so spunky pop music. I let it blast as I close the door because I know no one will be able to hear it through my sound proof walls. I strut over to my closet door with a built in clothing selection tablet and select “comfortable” as my outfit description. It puts together perfectly arranged lounge wear options. I take a few moments swiping through the options before I find one I like the best. My closet quickly takes the command and a bedazzled conveyer belt appears above the closet door circling in my outfit of choice. I grab the outfit, put it on, and plopped onto my bed. My bed uses my temperature and body language to determine my mood and maneuvers itself to accommodate me. Now that I am perfectly comfortable I pull out my compu-glasses. They project a perfect image of a computer screen. I choose to get my math homework don’t first. The glasses take a reading of my thoughts and place it onto the answer section. After I finish my math I peel myself off my cozy, satisfactory bed and twist the volume nob to lower my boisterous music.

After an enjoyable evening in my room, left alone with just myself and my compu-glasses to finish my homework, i finish up Language Arts and Science. Once my studying came to a close I sluggishly walked over to my shower and commanded it to turn on with my voice. It heated to its default setting of about 85 degrees. I took my quick shower in under 10 minutes, dried off, and selected my PJs from my closet door’s tablet. As the conveyer belt strolled around and halted to a stop I grabbed the PJs off the hanger and put them on. I walked back into my bathroom and commanded for some old music to start playing. It started playing music all the way from the 2000s, otherwise known as classical music. My friends don’t like it so much but I find it the best music. The first song that begins to play is one of my favorites, “What Do You Mean” by now deceased artist Justin Bieber. The song’s lyrics and beats fill the room with excitement as I start to dance and sing along to it. After turning on my music I proceed to wash my face. The next song come on and it was called “Drag Me Down” by my favorite old boy band One Direction! Once my whole classical music playlist had come full circle and played all its songs, I finish up and steered myself over to the bed. I climb into my now readjusted bed, command the lights to turn off, and sleep a restful sleep until my room begins to blow out its morning alarm, signifying that I should get up and get ready for another day at school.

Imagery Piece: Future

As I awaken from my deep sleep, I find myself laying in not my bed, but in a field of tall, lush grass. I jump up abruptly as I feel the prickly itch of my grass allergy set in on my leg. As I stand in the field, I take in my greater surroundings slowly. The first thing that hits me is the sweet smell like cotton candy that fills my nose and lungs. It reminds me of the state fair and the joy it brings me. The next thing that I notice is smack dab in front of me. Right in my line of view I see an enormous city with buildings reaching above the clouds. I see cars flying around in the air and people on hover boards bustling about in the lower airways. As I take this all in, I notice a grand billboard stating “Welcome to Utopia” to my right. Right in front of me I see a path of water leading into the heart of the city and decide to follow it. The buildings around me reach such great heights, that even when I strain my neck as far as I can, I cannot begin to see the top of the building. It is remarkably clean at this ground level, as well as overwhelmingly dark. The path of water I take is illuminated by bioluminescent fish that swim underneath the layer of glass that keeps me separated from the water. I continue upon the path, not knowing where else to go until I reach an elevator. This elevator reaches up into the sky, and not knowing what else to do, I step in and press up.

 

The elevator continues up and up for what seems like several minutes until it stops suddenly. I step out of the elevator and witness a sight unlike any other. I stare gazing at the god-like figures of the clouds that the height of this city dwarves. The rising sun illuminates the scene casting a haze of warm colors that arch across the sky. I am utterly awe struck but the moment is interrupted by a man approaching me. He repeats to me what the billboard said when I first entered this amazing city. “Welcome to Utopia.” He explains to me that in the year 2500, the human race made  architectural advances and were able to build this city that reaches into the upper troposphere. More than half of the world’s population could inhabit this place. The room I am in is unlike any other. With chairs hovering above the ground, this white-washed terrace room is the epitome of interior design. Nothing I have ever seen matches up to this place. I can see people bustling underneath me through a glass floor doing their jobs. The amount of people below us is a beyond comprehendible number of people to be in the same place. Nothing seems real, is it all just a dream?

 

I snap myself awake and find myself laying in my bed at home. The thought of the future Utopia still whizzing through my mind.

Imagery for LA

“Okay coming!!!” I yelled down the stairs as I was throwing clothes on. Today my parents and I were going to buy a brand new 2215 Volkswagen hovercraft. Volkswagon just released the new model of the Aqua this morning. The aqua is a land and water hovercraft. This means it can hover just above the surface of earth and act as a regular car like my ancestors had and it can also navigate through the deep depths of the sea.

The 2215 Aqua features a long sleek, snow white body with curved black windows to fit the shape of the hovercraft. Lining the front of the hovercraft is a black air-bumper to prevent crashes. This is like the bumpers they used have on bumper cars back in the day. On the rear end of the Aqua is an exhaustion pipe lined with shiny chrome which takes up the entirety of the bottom portion. Above the exhaustion pipe are two large frisbee sized propellers. These propellers are also a snow white lined with elegant chrome to give the minimalist but perfectionist feel. Just below these propellers are two rectangular cherry red rear lights, one on each side. On the back sides of the hovercraft are two large propellers, one on each side of course which help lift the hovercraft up in the air during flight or a dive. On the top of the hovercraft is a large black sun roof which is perfect for see the clouds above and fish swimming above the hovercraft. On the opposite side, the bottom, is a large clock tower clock sized fan which is used for even distributing the air flow which helps get the hovercraft of the ground.

Cars of the 23rd Century

It is 2015, and today’s car has changed immensely from the first car. Most of the controls and screens were unthinkable 100 or even 80 years ago. 80 years ago, cars were very rare, like a Ferrari or a similar rare sports car. Only the very best cars of that era had radio, and maybe a little fan for the air conditioning. Today everyone has at least 1 car. Most of the people have 2 or more. The smooth look and texture on the outside, and the elegant color. In the inside, most of the cars are leather. The very best cars have a multi-use screen that can be used as a music source, GPS, air conditioner manager, and more. You are the person that controls the sound in the car and the temperature, the temperature isn’t just the temperature of the air but the temperature of your seat and even the steering wheel. Every year the workers of every car company spend sleepless nights figuring out what the next big, innovative idea will make their cars the very best.

It is 200 years later, in 2215, and you step into your car, there is no door in this car, it’s just a chair that is held up by two wheels. The chair is like memory foam on steroids. It is actually made up of a comfortable material that remembers you sitting positions and makes them the best experiences possible. A magnetic force field blocks any wind and bugs from coming in, and your body from falling out. The car works at the same frequency as your brain, making features like the sound barrier easier to use. The sound barrier is something that can be activated so that the sound from outside stays outside, and the sounds like music says inside. You can lower the opacity of the magnetic force field to let some air in. You get a 360 view, but is not as green as it was 200 years ago. There are very few trees, and you will only see 3 types of them. Even though technology has made our world better, it has also been eroding some of the good things on Earth.

The Dream Bedroom

After a long hard day of school one is dying to get into their relaxing bedroom. Its calm appeal calms me and reduces their stress automatically with its relaxing essence. Inside of this fantastic place is a machine that will transport you to anyplace you can think of. In this case you wanted to choose a Japanese garden. After 3 tests in one day you know that it is time for some meditation. You click play and are instantly sitting next to a nice Japanese garden with cherry trees all around me. As you walk around the garden you notice some koi fish in the tiny pond. They need to be fed you think so you go to your machine and tell it to give the fish food. Instantly without hesitation it feeds them. Ah! That’s much better you say as you are instantly relaxed by your massage machine. Before long you are fast asleep listening to the birds whistle their beautiful song and letting nature warm you with its presence.

 

When you finally wake up you are back in your bedroom. You should do your homework you think.

 

“Homework machine!” “Do my homework!” you yell.

 

“Yes, ma’am!” it answers obediently.

 

You then walked over to your cloud couch in the far right corner of your room and sink yourself into it. You then realize that you need to do your chores so you turn on the machine that does all of your chores. This gadget moves around your room as swiftly and as perfectly as a humming bird. It snatches your clothes, makeup, and anything else on the floor and puts them away instantly. Then in the snap of my finger everything is as clean and perfect as a new slab of crystal ice. You then slowly walk to your bed and use the sleep machine to put yourself into a deep sleep for the amount of time you choose. Your room is as silent and calm as a placid lake and as you fall asleep you know that this is your utopia.

Diction

“Captain!!” I yelp. “The air brakes and steering has failed. The plane seems to be flying on its own.” Which was true. The fighter jet seemed to be flying on its own. I felt a little apprehensive after flying over what used to be Sagrada Familia. There was a bombing on what used to be the newly built Sagrada Familia church called by President West back in 2023. I didn’t believe in specters or ghosts, nor did I believe in enchantment until this circumstance took place. Many Christian civilians died, in fact, a graveyard appellated Cementerio Sagrada was built in honor of these noncombatants.

After this situation, today, on the last day of President West’s term, he commands to bomb Park Guell. I am just undertaking my order. But the plane is not cooperating. It is almost like auto-pilot, but it is not activated and auto-pilot does not steer. “Captain, do you copy, the plane is stalling towards…Cementerio Sagrada.”

Watchman’s Hill

~ Ehmery Hunter, Caretaker of Watchman’s Hill (also called Ehm by some)

It was a sunny morning in the village, some clouds wispy, and some clouds like cotton balls, and the world was still. Until this cat came by and decides to sit on a lion statue in the backyard by the flower garden. But, this statue is not just any large lion statue found around in the mysterious and expansive gardens of Watchman’s Hill. (Speaking of which, there were many. To be exact, thirty three of them.) This large lion statue was the one who guarded the flower gardens and also kept them blooming in all seasons- winter, spring, summer, fall. Of course, there were also other guardians, such as the weeping angel statue that protected the graveyards, which you couldn’t blink or look at unless you were the caretaker, meaning me, or my apprentices, Dess and Lian. There was always the stone crow with the wandering eye, but he didn’t do much except caw and creepily stare at the passerby walking on the flowers, and also the cherub that more often than not fired painful stone arrows if you strayed off the path, but back to the cat now. This cat was spotted by Lian while she was watering the flowers and topiaries. (The guardians don’t do that, though they should…) She said that the cat was white and had black markings that resembled flowers, or more specifically, asters. Well, anyway, that’s what Lian said. There was also another aster-shaped marking on the top of the cat’s forehead.

Dave and José

Creeping down the stairs Dave and José peered around the creaky stairs. Leaning on the railing made loud noises that ran around the hotel in like a high pitched scream. The coast was clear, not a person in sight. The boys took a few steps forward leaning back cautiously looking in every direction. A big silver door was the only thing in-between them and their dreams. José inched his hand forward towards the handle that seemed three times the size of his own hand. The handle slowly turned without a sound, and the door flung open.

Their eyes grew three sizes and their stomachs growled like they have never growled before. They ran to the nearest table and took out a tray of the most delicious cherry pies from the fancy hotel restaurant’s cupboards. They scoop their hands into the pies and grab all that they could possibly hold. They stuff their faces with as much as their cheeks could hold in without bursting. Without thinking they both let out a big “mmmmmm” and keep eating. With each bite they relax a little more forgetting about everything that is happening in reality. Dave looks to the left  to scratch his shoulder with his ear. He sees someone, his ears perk up, his back freezes, his eyes gain a gallon of fear and he knows he is about to be in trouble.

 

The Squirrel and the Pigeon

Every day was a day to gather food for the squirrel. He would scurry around and gather nuts and berries and bring them back to his home with the trunk of a grand oak tree. Every day was wake up, run the routs and find the food. Then he would bring them all back to his wooden home. But one day was different. When he awoke from his sleep he scurried out of his home to find little foot prints in the snow. He dismissed these print and kept on moving down the routs for his first batch of nuts.

At the end of the day the little squirrel arrives back home to find pigeons. And yes you herd me correctly, pigeons. There were about 20 of them crowded around the tree that he called home. But being a squirrel in the forest, he didn’t know what pigeons were exactly. So he moves slowly and quietly up to one of the pigeons. Then as he got closer, he grabbed its head and started licking it. Then out of nowhere came this guy and he took a picture at that exact moment.

Diction Writing

The vigorous 6-11 left handed pitcher was one pitch away from having a perfect game. 9 innings 26 outs No walks. He was one out away. The pitcher threw a 102 mph fastball for a strike. The crowd was animated.  The second pitch, a 98 mph curve ball that curved too much and hit the batter in the head. The perfect game was ruined. A batter had been walked. The pitcher was enraged . He had just given up his chance for his first career perfect game. He was so enraged that he charged the batter and heaved a punch right his face. The batter was flabbergasted at the pitcher poor sportsmanship. But know he was infuriated too. Without hesitating the batter pummeled the pitcher with two punches and a kick. This started an all-out brawl between the two teams. Each dugouts benches cleared and every team mate ran onto the field and was throwing punches left and right. The umpires where trying to put a stop to the massive scuffle by throwing players out of the game every other second. But this did not nothing. Each player had their mind set to batter the living day out of the opposing team. Soon people from the crowd jumped down from the stands and were running towards the fight. Then….

The Rusted Bus

The truck. A simple truck. It didn’t know what it was in for on the day of the crash. The truck was black and grey, along with everything around it. He had a crisp silver lining at his front, with his rear that seemed to be constructed with already rusted parts. He’s been on a plethora of different jobs, including transportation during the second Great War. Now, after all his adventures and excessive use, he retires as an old truck in Belgium that now is used for transporting building materials. All has been well ever since the war, where he was lit up by a series of rounds from a German G43 Rifle. For his brave service, his driver at the time was rewarded with the truck after the conflict.

 

He then found himself puttering around in Belgium, then one day, his owner was pulled of the truck on their routine trip through the market. Another man flung into the driver’s seat and pushed down the ignition. They traveled to the top of the market ramp, through the cobblestone buildings, and with all the speed he was forced to muster, the truck was slammed into the wall. After the damages, all he could see was him within a wall, over a marketplace with others looking up at him.

the pies

Mama started working in the pastry shop half an hour from our small house in the country, not far from my little elementary school.  Mama told me to go there with my brother after school, to the shop, so that we could go back to my house after the shop was closed up and the pies were all done.  The walk is only half a mile on this thin little old country road.  We walk fast hoping to get there as soon as possible so that maybe mama would give us a snack if she had some let over but we both knew that was unlikely.

I remember when she got the job at the shop.  She was ecstatic about finally getting a real job and a great job at that.  Ever since papa died last year it has been really hard for her to keep up with our small garden, school, and to have enough money to buy clothes for all nine of my siblings.  Mama then tried to get a really job but no one was hiring her because of some nit-picky detail.  When she went in for the interview Mrs. Rose said that she was perfect for the job and mama just light up like a Christmas tree she was so happy.  She loves to work there and is actually happy to go there every day.  We kids now are in charge of the garden and helping her knit but it’s worth it to see her so joyful every morning.

We walk around the corner and heading to the little bakery.  We can see the colorful cakes in the window and we start to get a little jumping from excitement.  We walk in there and the smell hits us like a brick wall all at once. The smell of sugar and dough come off of everything in the small one room bakery.  The fragrance alone is enough to make us go absolutely crazy from the growling coming in the bottom of our stomachs.  It’s hard not to give in and eat everything in the room but mama told us to stay out of the pies because they are for the customers tomorrow.

Before long the perfume coming off of the cherry pies is all that I can think about.  I could smell the cooked cherries, the sugar, the dough and I couldn’t take my eyes off of the beautiful pies.  We haven’t had anything to eat since lunch at our school and our brains knew it.  My eyes were mesmerized and the smell- oh the smell of them was so fantastic.  I couldn’t handle it anymore I needed to taste them.  Just a small bit, no more, I promised myself.  I turned to look at Peter to see if he was watching me.  He’s eye met mine and I could tell he was going mad from the fragrance of the pies to. I slowing walked up to the pies trying not to make any sound, so that mama would come in here.  In one swift motion I suck my finger in the pie and ate just the smallest bit.

The pie tasted just as good as it smelled if not better.  The sweet fruit melted in my mouth and made it impossible for me to think of anything but the pies again.  I had to have more.  Before anyone could stop me I took my whole hand and put it in the pie and brought it to my mouth.  I turned to look and Peter, who was doing the same thing. I didn’t even stop to think for a second I just kept eating and eating the pies handful after handful.

boys and pies

Diction Piece

Just like that, the city was engulfed in water. It came out of nowhere. The only warning was the towering shadow coming from the tsunami. It was as if the whole city was frozen. Many cars and people were left stranded, and flailing in the water. We tried to desert the city as quickly and swiftly as possible. But there was no use. It was the end of the road.

It was pure chaos. People were thrusting themselves as hard as they could into the tall buildings but they doors were sealed in order to not get water intruding into the building. All there was to do was wait. Eventually the water will ooze its way out. Right?

Diction Writing

It was the last turn in the race. I felt my body go up and down as he was galloping. Betty, was that name of my horse. Only one person in front of me, I’m catching up on him. I pass him on the inside of the turn. I’m on the lead, the finish line ahead of me. Suddenly, a thought came to mind, how many likes would this get? A shot right before a big victory. I hung by the horses neck, hanging there. I pulled out my emergency selfie stick. Facing the horse I said in a soft voice, “Cheese!” Right after, I passed the finish line. The crowd roared.

Gastro the Walrus

One day something dreadful happened. There was an oil spill, and it was right by a family of walruses. There was a mother, a father, and two babies. Some of them didn’t make it out. The divers down below tried to save as many of them as possible but only one was light enough to carry and that was Gastro. He is my pet walrus, with a very calming attitude, and he is sweet and kindles happiness. I rescued him from a sea life rescue five years ago after the spill. His name is Gastro, and he is trying to climb out of his pool to get over the fence. He was just a little walrus pup, and I decided I needed to get him, and his own pool. So I got a pool, and it went into my backyard. I filled it with freezing sea water and plopped him in and he has been happy there ever since. Every so often he climbs out of his pool and tries to get a cross the fence to come see me. This is a picture of when he tried to do that. It was only two days ago and I feel like he is still getting bigger. When he was smaller he was so much smaller than he is now, so could fit through the fence gates, and I had to make the gaps miniscule. And this is him now.

Diction Piece

And the referee blows the whistle to start the game! Today we have the Polar Bears versus the Penguins on the Mansion Stadium. Johnson snaps the ball to Markus. Markus launches the ball at a ferocious speed straight to Neil. Neil turns and sprints vehemently down the sideline, flames practically bursting from his heels. Suddenly, the mansion next to stadium burst into flames, completely engulfing itself in the orange and red tendrils! This game was the final for the Super Bowl 1, so no stopping this game despite the monstrous flames.

 

Neil continued his run down the sideline as Jefferson comes running in. Neil quickly jumps to the right, sending Jefferson sprawling over the sideline. Neil is almost to the end zone. He runs up to Allen and suddenly contorts his body to the left, then jerks back to the right leaving Allen in the dust. At this point, the firemen have already arrived, unceasing in their efforts to stop the house from burning down.

Diction Picture Piece

As I glared at the ever growing wall in front of me, my head throbbed and throbbed as the minuscule blood cells rushed through my brain. I had no idea whether or not to believe the fables of the enchanted wall, yet I still drove the bus towards the brick-stacked structure. My foot was glued down to the pedal and I was rocketing with unimaginable speed and force down the dead-end road. The closer I got to the wall, the more time around me slowed down. It was as if I were imagining the world as a snail. Slowly, slowly I crept and crept closer to the wall. In reality, my speed was ludicrous. Eventually, I was so close to the wall I could almost touch it, at this point, the world in my mind almost seemed to stop in its tracks. Upon collision with the seemingly impenetrable wall. It was instantly made clear that the story of the wall was an old fallacy. The speed of the bus was so high that the wall gave in and the bus the bus penetrated the wall sharply.

Diction

It was October the 2nd 2013, and the city of Westville was busy working on constructing their city. They were working on millions of buildings every day. Their moto was that the world needed more cities and less oceans. They would constantly throw their waste into the oceans causing pollutions. This did not bother the citizens at all, all they wanted was their city to be the best it could be. They were greedy and selfish and only cared about money.

 

Every year many flocks of geese would migrate westwards to Westville for the winter. Every year that they came to Westville they would swim in the oceans and they always enjoyed it. This was a tradition they always maintained. Many generations had been coming to these oceans for years and years. The descendants of many mothers and fathers kept coming back and enjoying the nice weather. But one day when the geese were flourishing in perfect formation westward they came to the oceans and discovered the murky brown, waste cluttered oceans they had loved. The geese were stunned, who could do this to our oceans they thought.

 

Later that day they geese decided that they needed to do something about this. Animals were looked at as unequal and they believed that that was not okay. This was the most important thing they had ever done as it determined their future and the future of their children.

 

The very next day, the geese of eastside came together to formulate a plan. They knew they had to make this protest powerful. They didn’t feel very powerful though because they were only animals. The meeting then ended and each member was told to think about what they could do and to discuss it at the next meeting.

 

The geese thought for many nights and days and then 5 days later they collected themselves and met to discuss their plans. Many members said that they thought they should leave it alone, but the chief was sure that they needed to do something. After all of the geese told their peers their thoughts, the chief told the geese they were hopeless. Many of the geese cried because they felt defeated but one morning the chief geese had an idea. He told the geese they should all fly down to the town and wait there on the ground until the people of the town would see what they wanted. They geese all agreed that they would give it a try.

 

So the next day they all flew down to the city and gathered around the ocean spreading out almost a mile. The geese stood their but their efforts were worthless so they decided to give up and headed back home.