Tuesday, March 29, 2011


This poem is about the horse and his boy, specifically the chapter where Shasta is taken and mistaken for prince Corin. this poem uses rhyme, onomatopoeia and similes.
The Mistake In Tashbann
by: Andrew
Shasta, a horse's boy
continued west to avoid
being taken as a slave
but to be free in the brave
land of Narnia..

As he travels through the town
he is mistaken for the boy in the crown
prince Corin ( His long lost twin. )
and supposedly the lost boy is back.

He is taken to a palace to be fed,
the food is like a mountain on his plate,
as he slowly drifts off to bed
CRASH-KABLANG a pot has been smashed
up comes prince Corin's face
Then at once they realize the mistake.

The boys swiftly switch place
The night was cold the wind was blown
prince Corin told Shasta, the horses boy, how he'd come.
At once Shasta left
not to spare a single breath
for the night was like an arrow quick and harsh
he fled from the western gate
and rejoiced for now he was safe.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

letter

                

                                                                                                   Captain Keller
                                                                                                   Tuscumba, Alabama
                                                                                                    Ivy Green
                                                                                                         
                 Mr.Anagnos
     Perkins institute for the blind                                             
                123 dreary lane
                Boston, Ma



     Dear, Anagnos I am more than aware of your great advancements is teaching the disabled. Well my daughter is far more than disabled she is both blind and deaf, we are unable to support her or teach her anything. I was hoping that you, of all people, could help her. by the extreme chance that you cant maybe you  would know who would. I am willing to offer a salary of $82 a month and am requesting that the helper would live with us. Helen has horrible manners and obviously cant read or write. It would be such a great help and make us so happy.
                                                                                                      Sincerely,


                                                                                                      Captain Keller

theaching

        For my assignment I decided to teach my dad how to play the song '21 Gins' to my father on the guitar. The reason I chose him is that he is the only person in my family who knows how to play the guitar.
        The lesson went great and my dad absorbed every thing and now my dad can play that song great.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

new blogg

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