Monday, April 16, 2012
Forgiveness @ 6:21 AM
If I had been on the Titanic, I think that I would have been able to express forgiveness towards the survivors and the captain. When the Titanic was afloat, everyone thought that it was unsinkable, including possibly the captain. That means that when he saw the iceberg warnings, he did not think too much of them. Plus, he wanted to arrive on time as well. The first class passengers and crew had the better chance of survival, but that would still be the same during our time now. They don't necessarily need forgiveness for they didn't do anything wrong but survive.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Forgiveness @ 6:21 AM
If I had been on the Titanic, I think that I would have been able to express forgiveness towards the survivors and the captain. When the Titanic was afloat, everyone thought that it was unsinkable, including possibly the captain. That means that when he saw the iceberg warnings, he did not think too much of them. Plus, he wanted to arrive on time as well. The first class passengers and crew had the better chance of survival, but that would still be the same during our time now. They don't necessarily need forgiveness for they didn't do anything wrong but survive.
Felisa Ruiz
Junior. BHS 2014.
I love fashion and makeup.
I like to ride bikes, play tennis, and sketch.
I am an avid reader.
I can speak fluent Spanish and work as a translator.
I like a variety of music and love watching movies.
I wish I could dance.
And sing well.
I am a Potterhead.
I think, I may possibly spend too much time on the computer.
I'm kind of weird.
I love food.
I would like to become a psychologist.
I'd like to learn Italian, then French.
I'm nervous about the future.
On that note, I worry too much.
My birthday is May 15th.
I have traveled half way across the world to Europe and I want to go back.
Blog for English 11 - Mrs. Gillmore.
"English grammar is so complex and confusing for the one very simple reason that its rules and terminology are based on Latin, a language with which it has precious little in common." -Bill Bryson.