Month: June 2015

Success Ascending…

Today was our Passion Project exhibition, in which I and many other students needed to show our projects that we had been working on throughout the year. Mine was to create a book off of a video game, The Last of Us, created by Naughty Dog. I made my booth look as attractive as possible for a book with a dark tone. Many teachers visited my booth, and quite a few students as well. Many of them were impressed with my textual feat, and I also persuaded them enough to actually want the book. Almost all the people that visited my booth ended up writing their E-mail address down so I could send them a digital copy of the book. I was happy that I had gained my own tiny “fans”, and I will soon send each of them a copy of my Passion Project. It’s been fun.

100 word challenge week #35

Rolland stared at the dish below him. “This will grant me immortality?” He asked the undead waiter. He nodded in reply, his head barely intact with his neck. Rolland covered his face with determination, and clenched the fork to his right. He stabbed the phoenix’s leg, and quickly dipped it in the sulfur sauce to his left. He gobbled it up wildly. The undead waiter fainted as he saw his mouth devour the grand meal. It wasn’t soon before he completed his appetizer. He sat up and wiped his face. “Good meal” Rolland said, “but it made my tongue tingle.”

Frankenstein’s Project. Day 3 (I HAVE SUCCEEDED)

At last, I have presented my creation to my fellow pupils. My toils have amounted to something great. The audience enjoyed my presentation. and their response was pleasing. However, there were some many technical difficulties with the technology being used, and so I was left with just words to make up for the lost images. And even then, the audience remained intrigued, and listened closely as I discussed famous explorers and scientists who pushed the boundaries of their own fields. However, If I could improve anything about my creation, I would include more detailed connections to the novel, Frankenstein, as the ones that I included were slightly vague. All in all, however, I think I did a wonderful job with the oral section, and also entertained the audience while I was speaking.

With happiness,

-Danyal Bokhari

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