The Grade 7 and 8 Christian Heritage English Language Arts Blog is a place for the students to post book reviews and other ELA assignments for others to comment on and hopefully generate discussions on what's going on in their literary and written worlds.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Survivng Paragraph!
Survivng alone is hard enough, but is possible with strength? Finding a reliable source of food or healthy water may have a few bumps in the road. But if you believe you have a lot of strength, you can pull it through another day. Making a fire or building a shelter take skills, but what make those skills are strength. Surviving alone is almost as painful as having no strength at all. No strength equals giving up. If you were going to commit suicide, you would need the strength to say no, and say also say ''There is a reason to live''. In the movie Castaway, Chuck had strength through the loud, windy, rainy, cold and thundering night - alone. On those extremely hot days, I would have no idea what to do.On the other hand, Brian from the book Hatchet, also had a lot of strength. Brian never gave up by making a fire or going into the water to go and get the emergancy kit and the hatchet which fell. Chuck and Brian remind me of Mario and Luigi. Everytime the ''bros'' died whiles trying to defeat Bowser, they had strength to keep going and to never give up. You as the controller, may yell and scream when you die. But in real life you need strength to stay alive. There are a lot of components of surviving alone, but strength is definitely the most important one because that's all you need.
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