Sunday, January 11, 2009

Creative Response #7

Mrs. Scholarly: I find this day simply energetic and joyous. Nothing can beat the sensation of reading Shakespeare's nomerous plays and writings.

Mr. Sensuous: Well I find Shakespeare's play very expressive of love and the passion that two people can have. It is touching to the heart to see two people in love.

Mrs. Simple: Well the way he writes his plays is very expressive. I love how he uses people's lives in his plays.

Mr. Slang: Yo, me and my homies be lovin some Shakespeare!! Dats my boi!! He is off the chain!!!

Mrs. Symbolic: When i read Shakespeare, i feel as though im on a high that I can not get off of. Im sailing on top of his words as they lead me on and on through the story.

Mr. Trite: I dont know why you guys are getting so worked up over this guy. He is just a man that wrote about love, sickness and death.

Creative Response #6

5 friends are hanging out at a friends house when Mr. Plain brings up a new topic.

Mr. Plain: How do you guys feel about the Giants loss today? I'm pretty upset about it.

Mr. Poetic: As i herd the final whistle sound off, and the players from the Eagles rush the field my heart dropped. I felt the cold, the sad, and the un-happy faces of millions of people, as we watched our pride and joy fall. Never no more to return to the Superbowl this season.

Mr. Precise: Well when i watched the scoreboard place 23 points for the Eagles, i was quite astonished. The way i figured, the Giants could have came back but they didn't.

Mr. Pretentious: Ha, I knew that the Eagles would be victorious! Nobody will ever stop the juggernaut that is the Philadelphia Eagles!

Mr. Provincial: I was indifferent with the whole win-loss thing. I am still a pretty new to football and the mass hysteria that follows it.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Creative Response #5

Mrs. Moralistic: "What a glorious Sunday morning our lord has made! Let us rejoyce and be glad in it!"

Mr. Obscure: "Who is this lord you are talking about? Why is he the creator of this Sunday?"

Mr. Obtuse: "There is no God. If there was then he would have kept me safe through the years! Just shut up about the God business."

Mrs. Ordinary: "Aww don't say that. Im sure that God has just been a little busy."

Mrs. Pedantic: "Well it has been proved by documentations, and through the Bible that there is a God. As we study more, we should be able to find ways for you to get in touch with the Lord."