I didn’t want them to know. I had a bookshelf in my room glaring at me. I walked over to it and began taking all the books down. I threw them under my bed. I never wanted to see them again.Soon my daddy came home.
He went to the bedroom and had to kick it in because Waverly was not answering the door. When he went in the room, he had realized by seeing the broken railing that she had gone
I just knew I was with a bunch of rednecks when I attempt to take a shower, and notice that the only way to turn the shower on is with the screwdriver lying beside the bath tub. “Wow!” I think to myself. I have never had to experience a struggle like this before. Adding to that, I notice they have a rubber ducky shower curtain and a dear head mounted to the wall right next to the sink. I finally figure out how to work the shower with the screwdriver, therefore, I successfully get my shower, which indeed helped my
At first I was very surprised at what was going on in such a small period of time. I almost felt like these two boys were rolling on the ground fighting just because I had walked in the locker room. Since I didn’t know how to react, I looked at the two boys scuffling on the ground, and I thought one word, not hope, but respect, another lesson that my dad had taught me. I dropped all of my stuff on the floor and grabbed the freckled kid and threw him off the other boy that stood up for me. Then I dragged the freckled boy into the shower and turned the cold water on.
I tried to peer in his room to see what happened but he came bursting out of his somehow out of breath. “Hier, here!” he cried and tossed a tub of cream to me. Completely covered in faded German words. “Uh, thank you, danke shin?” I retreated back into our room and him to his. I opened the door and was surprised to see Phoebe not on the bed, but the floor.
For example, Mrs. Carpenter only fed him muck that was cold and awful. He snuck around the house and found a box of jelly powder. He would get beaten when he broke a bowl. “She grabbed me by the hair and yanked me from the chair. She punched me in the side of the head and threw me to the floor.
Cockroaches swarmed through the building unchecked; they inhabited the central heating system and the warm, juddering fridge motors in every room. In the kitchens were piles of rubbish two feet high that rustled in the dark. The light bulbs in the toilets were always being stolen, making the fauna in there difficult to identify; but the occasional shouts of horror from people picking their way through the darkness were testimony to its existence. The human overpopulation was equally intense. There were at least three and often closer to six people to each room, in which the occupants slept, worked, had parties, ate, drank, sulked, wrote letters, cooked, smoked and hung out their washing.
“You guys are three of the bravest kids I’ve seen in a long time. What are you guys? Professional heroes or somethin’?” This one of the many great quotes from the film The Outsiders. The Outsiders is one of the best films made! The acting in this movie was brilliant, and the three main heroes of this story are Ponyboy played by Thomas Howell, Johnny played by Ralph Macchio, and Dally played by Matt Dillon.
Dick had to think of something fast so he could get away from her. So Dick started to run toward the kitchen. Jane was right behind so he quickly flipped the small couch and Jane fell over it giving him more time to escape. Dick grabbed his keys on the kitchen counterand heads to the front door. Just then he notices that his big cooking knife is missing from its holder.
She ran in the house to get cleaned up. “Elisa turned and ran hurriedly into the house. In the kitchen she reached behind the stove and felt the water tank. It was full of hot water from the noonday cooking. In the bathroom she tore off her soiled clothes and flung them into the corner.