Today’s writer’s notebook entry (for my students):
Write three small stories about yourself. Two of them should be true; the other should be false. Write at least seven sentences for each story. (Please write more than the following: I kissed a toad today. It was juicy.) Trick us into thinking the lie is a truth.
Here’s my example:
1. I was about ten years old. It was summertime. My brother’s and my chore was to pick up the apples that had fallen off the tree. We hated this job because a couple days on the ground and in the sun turn apples nasty and sticky. One day my mom and dad said we had to pick up the apples before we could visit our grandparents. I really wanted to go, but I procrastinated the dreaded apple chore. My parents left without us. I was steaming mad. I went outside after they left and started picking up the apples. This wasn’t a dainty game of pick-up, though, as I chucked them hard into the bucket. Then I started hurling them at the house. Harder and harder. And harder and then: CRASH. I broke the window.
2. This story happened a few years back. I was mountain biking in southern
3. A year and a half ago I was lucky enough to travel around
So which one is the lie?
3 comments:
Number 3. I recall a bike incident even though I don't know if 2 was it. I like story 1 so i didn't pick it.
Did the girl in the scarf and curly hair you are in the picture with on your right serve a mission in Barcelona? She looks just like one of my companions Hma. Shaw I think....how sad, I can't remember her name.
Hmmmm....tricky. Probably #1. I bet you broke something bigger, like a car window or something...
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