Saturday, February 27, 2010

Great Expectations

Pip is refering to many things like his lying to Mrs. Joe and to Mr. Pumblechook and also about when he helped the convict and he can't tell anyone. Pip will always remember this day throughout his lifetime. Even though the convict went back to the Hulks, Pip still helped him out of his leg iron and also fed him. Pip dispises this day because it is the day he stole from his own pantry and had to tell lies about a robber who may have taken the food. Everyone soon believed Pip but he couldn't handle the "chains" on him. His chains are about the lies he has told to get him out of trouble.



Throughout my elementary years, my sister was in the young and annoying age and she still is now. But through those years my sister would make me so agrivated that I would yell at her and give her a little light slap so I wouldn't get in trouble. She would always take it to far and say that I actually slapped her really hard. She would start crying and my parents would come upstairs to see what's wrong. They would see my sister crying and turn to me and say what did you do. I said I didn't do anything because I really didn't. Then they would ask my sister what happened and she would say she slapped me and it hurt. So I would get in trouble and I would deny that I slapped her hard because I didn't and I would get in trouble. My sister never got in trouble when she is annoying I would tell her to stop then go to my mom and ask if she can make her go in the other room. Then I would get in trouble for yelling at my sister. The younger sibling almost bever gets in trouble, it's always the older one.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Group Essay

I'm going to write about Cecily lying about her age when she goes to parties, and when Jack lies to Algernon about Cecily being his aunt. Those are low levels of dishonesty and I'm trying to find another small one to use.