These days I have had writers block. Writers block is when you have to write about a specific topic or what ever you want, but you dont know what to write about or how to start a good story. In class I would be looking around to see if I can get and idea of something to write. "Tippity Tap-Tippity Tap" went the sound of my pencil crashing against my desk while I look into space clueless about what I should write about. Also at the last minute is when some of us finally find something to write about but dont have enough time to write all of our ideas down, so you just rush through the whole thing. Writers block is something you dont want to get because it distracts you, so you decide to talk to your friend, and you just sit through the whole time you have to write.
I decided to write about writers block one day because I had it. So it wasnt so hard to write, except I started writing it at the last minute, but my teacher said it was a good topic. We may not notice it but if you ever have writers block you can always write about what your thinking through your mind at that moment. Even thoguh it might take you to react at the last minute, you atleast have a topic to write about at the end.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
What The U.S.A Flag means to me
The U.S.A flag means everything to me. It reminds me of how we got our freedom. From the soldiers who fought for us in the war. The flag also reminds me of how we stand up every morning in class, look at the flag, and say the pledge of alligiance. At baseball games are where we all sing songs about our freedom, and about our flag to, not just in school.
Our flag will always be standing beutiful, and high, blowing in the air. This is why we respect our flag. For our freedom, for the soldiers who fought and had died for our freedom, and for us being Americans.
Our flag will always be standing beutiful, and high, blowing in the air. This is why we respect our flag. For our freedom, for the soldiers who fought and had died for our freedom, and for us being Americans.
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