Volleyball

Pressure and frustration fill my body. I can feel blood pumping through my veins. The score is 24-23 and Hudson Ben is winning. I turn around, “Back row get ready!” I say. The other server tosses the ball, it’s coming to me.

“I can’t let it drop we’ll loose!” I thought to myself. I could see the ball coming. It dropped perfectly to my hands as I set the ball. “BACK ROW HELP!” I yelled. I could see the ball drop out of the coroner or my eyes. I saw it drop.

We lost. My heart broke in a million pieces. At that moment I was furious, but now I realize I did the best I could and that’s all that matters.

Memories

Last week in eanglish we have talked about our memories for an essay. We wrote down some of our past memories and talked to our classmates to remember more. Thinking about past memories really made me remember things I had compleat lay forgot about, which was interesting. I really liked talking about my memories with
the class.

The Giver

This week we finished with the book “The Giver”. I think this book had a really confusing yet interesting ending. The author leaves a cliff hanger, never explaining what happened to him. Did he die? Was he able to make it into the other communities? What happened to Gabriel? Although she left the book at a point where it was very confusing, I think the mystery in it made it interesting. This book was overall a great and unique story that I would defiantly recommend.