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Narrative Writing Sheet- A adult job

 

 An adult job.

 

One hot afternoon at lunchtime I have gotten into a fight with “Te-Rauaroha” because at the playground she hit me for no absolute reason and then, I fought back later on, we got pulled into the principal’s office as we gave each other angry looks as the principal Mr.Robertson asked Te-rauaroha why she hit me and she said “Because I was angry at her for being rude to my friend” and then, Mr.Robertson asked for my side of the story so then, I explained my part of the story saying “I never was mean to her friends I don’t even talk to them” after that, Mr. Robertson looked at Te-rauaroha for an explanation so then, Te-rauaroha stood quiet and still and then, she got in trouble. Later on, Mr.Robertson had to speak to me alone by my attitude so, I let him speak and he said “I’m going to have to speak to your sister” after that, I said “alright” but then, I saw a weird orb on his desk that appeared out of nowhere so then me and Mr.Robertson looked at it and touched it next thing I know we heard a zap and I was at his house on his bed as I stood up and looked in the mirror I saw Mr.Robertson’s reflection on myself as I screamed, as his wife came in so I acted like nothing happened and then, I headed to school to see Mr.Robertson in my body and I thought to myself “Hmm why’d this happen” and I thought he must think the same thing that i’m thinking so I went to my/his office and I did some principal’s work and to my surprise I did it all correctly and then, I called Te-rauaroha and got her in trouble. And then, it was home time and I went to his house and slept to wake up in my own body. (I still got in trouble)

The Savannah

  The Great Savannah

The sun rises, gold and bright,

Over dusty, golden plains,

A lion sleeps through the night,

Until the morning reigns.

A herd of zebras starts to roam,

With stripes of black and white,

They call the wide savanna home,

A majestic, thrilling sight.

The rhino charges, thick and strong,

With a horn upon its head,

It sings a rumbling, ancient song,

While on its grassy bed.

An elephant, so big and grey,

Walks with a gentle stride,

He guides his family on their way,

With nothing left to hide.

The giraffe, with a neck so tall,

Reaches for the leafy trees,

It watches over one and all,

Upon the gentle breeze.

This land of sun and ancient earth,

A wild and wondrous place,

Where every creature finds its worth,

And lives with strength and grace.