English Found Poem

page: 24- The water was in full view now, an icy wind placking at it and turning my face to stone.

page: 103- “Why did you call”?

page: 102- We were on opposite ends of the house and of the life span.

page: 104- “How do you feel”?

page: 45- How like the afterlife it all was .

page: 48-49- “Ah yes… like Wheaties for the brain”.

page: 55- Peace is a very hard to find.

page: 107- “But you’re getting better, grandma”!

page: 55- Thinking about other times in my life.

page: 108- I glanced over at my grandmother and found her staring at a white barked tree.

page: 107- “you’ve got lot’s of life left”!

page: 114- What I saw you should never dream.

Reflection: Creative Thinking

While building this found poem I had to use my creative thinking. In the ways of trying to find a cohesive flow to it. I had to make sure it sounded put together, but with a creative touch. I feel I really digged deep and made it creative and made my own story because the story was about a boy who went on a trip around the US. And the poem I came up with its own story. English was a very creative unit always asking to step outside the book and come up with something original, and I feel I did that with this found poem.

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“The Friday Everything Changed”:

Summary:
In miss Ralston’s class the boys have always carried the water bucket. Until one day. The girls decide it’s time t change that. It takes place in a small school house during World War 11.

Key Characters:
– Miss Ralston
– Alma Niles

Setting Details:
– During World Was 11
– Small school house

Important Phases:
-“Why can’t girls go for water, too”?
-“Whoever heard of girls gong for water”?

Reflection (Communication):
During this short story I was asked to answer a series of questions. While answering those questions I went back to the lesion witch helped me with understanding the each question.
My table group and I were all sharing our points of view. We discussed the story and found that we all took different key points out of it. Even though I didn’t agree with everyone’s I still understand that everyone has an opinion that needs to be validated.