Monday, 7 May 2012

Short Summary And May 7th Challenge (S.K)

So far as the book passes, Clary is almost considered as one of the undergrounders like Jace and something actually forced her to become one. She had no choice but to listen to them after her mother had passed away in a fatal accident. It was sad but she had to forget the past and move on with the future. When she was in the scene where the accident took place, Jace was there also and since he was invisible and Clary was the only person who could see him, she had to prevent herself from being seen from the police so she had to turn invisible and join their crew. Journal Topic: 1. Coffee With Mother,Sharon Cumbus, Integrity 2. Who Are You,Dave Eastbourne, Religious and Spirituality 3.A Year In Penzance, Frances Trescott, Forgiving 4.2012,Paola Furiga, Courage 5. Looking Back at 2008,Ian Matthews, Belief 6. This Morning (a poem),Paul Yebénes, Friendship 7. Muna, Alexia Smith, Cultural 8. Sense and Sensitivity,Ronwen Walker, Sadness 9. Giving Up, Perlyn Bunyi, Family 10. Americas Deadly Sins, Christopher Noel Martinez, Politics I read the short story called Looking back at 2008. I found it was interesting as it was a blend of religion and belief. First of all, the book was about a man and how he attended church but he thought he couldn't attain gods grace and so he went to other facilities to make a better person. Eventually, he did and he was proud of the goal he set and achieved. It was awkward because the story started a little depressing then ended great! Earlier, I mentioned religion and that has been said because the plots were mostly at churches and also, it was about the man going to church. Also, I said belief because when you always have belief in yourself for success, it attracts to you like magnets. I rate this short story 7 hockey sticks out of 10 hockey sticks because the story was short and personally for me, I understand more when there is detail and it is specific. In the meantime, I thought the moral was idea-logic and I can learn a lot from it for my future.

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