There was a boy named Jackson Fliy. He enjoyed school and after-school activities. “Hey, Mom, Dad, Jacob, guess what! I get to keep the science lab’s Venus fly trap!” Jackson boomed in the kitchen. “Good for you, dork!” exclaimed Jacob. “The Venus fly trap can eat anything.” “Cool, let’s feed it rocks!” exclaimed Jacob. “No!” yelled Jackson. Jackson kept the plant in his room and gave it water every one hour. When he came back from getting some water for the plant, it was gone. “Jacob, give me back the plant!” Jackson boomed. It was too late; the plant was ruined. “Noo! How could you do this? What will I tell the teacher? . . . I know, I’ll lie to the teacher,” said Jackson. “No, don’t lie. Tell the teacher the truth,” suggested Jacob. …show more content…
Bell, that his parents threw the plant away. “Your brother, Jacob, came earlier and told me everything. I wouldn’t have gotten mad if you told me the truth. Now, you must pay for a new plant,” said Mr. Bell. I wish I could go back in time, thought Jackson. And he can. His history teacher created a time machine. Jackson tried to use the time machine to go back in time. Unfortunately, he went too far back in time—into the year 1931! “Oh no! How will I find out what year I’m in? I know, I will look at the newspaper. . . . Oh, I’m in the year 1931. I should go up 342 years, back to 2273.” Once he went back in time, he was at the part when his brother was telling him to tell the truth. “No, tell the teacher the truth.” “Fine!” said
It is a Fictional story with some factual matter. You can obviously not time travel yet but if someone had made a mistake in the past to it would "Change the course of history" as Eckels said. In "A Sound of Thunder" he
On September 13, 1986, Jonathan Wayne Nobles was found guilty of stabbing Kelly Joan Farquhar four times in the heart and slashed her throat, as well as stabbing Mitzi Johnson Nalley twenty-eight times. Nobles also had stabbed Ron Ross nineteen times, but Ross survived the stabbing. Nobles was sentenced to death and was held at Ellis prison in Texas. Soon after being sentenced, Nobles began writing to Steve Earle. Earle is a singer-songwriter who had battled drug addiction and was in and out of prison.
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No, the teacher will suspect that in a hot second. Pondering, Buford looked up at the sun, then quickly averted his eyes away. Being enlightened Buford said, “I know! I can tell them the sun was so hot, I was in need for a break.” Buford walked over to art class.
Andrew Jackson was a great General and won several battles against all odds. But that doesn’t excuse him for his murderous acts. Not only did he kill but him took pleasure in killing, he bragged about it. As I said he was a killer he didn’t care that being an early president he had to set an example for all future presidents.
The typical perception of the “Roaring 20’s” is viewed as a glamorous and grandiose era. However, many are unaware of the realization of corrupt dealings concealed by the joyfulness and carelessness of this era. The idea of the 1920’s being an ideal time to have lived in is a matter that spectators have disagreed upon over the decades. In Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby,” he contradicts the typical perception of the “Roaring 20’s” by gloomy descriptions, a wistful journey, and a desperate trek to win over a “golden girl.” Despite the novel's setting in the ideal “Roaring 20’s,” Fitzgerald establishes a gloomy tone through the dismal diction used to describe the Valley of Ashes and the decrepit, eerie billboard overlooking the whole sad area.
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Frank eyed the boy up and down and scowled at his attire. The college grad wore a tight morph suit that matched the color of the sign outside and a rainbow-colored pair of retro sunglasses. “Did we just get in a time machine to the 80s,” Frank joked to his wife. The kid, whose nametag read Joey, welcomed them and recited his memorized shtick about Bliss Island. When Lisa told him they were here to book a trip for two to the island, he let out a sigh of
This shows such naivety from Daisy, that a former teacher is not conscious of the things kids say to get out of doing their homework. It is ironic that as a former teacher, Daisy is failing
But that day he told himself it had to stop. He sat down at his old desk where he had been sitting when he had looked through the albums. As soon as he opened the first page, he remembered the story. It was as if all of that was happening all over again. That had happened more than 40 years ago when he was still a child.
Then Henry recalls his first-time travel. His time travel is usually caused by stress, and when he was five,
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