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Nestled in the North-Eastern corner of Pennsylvania, we are Freshmen anxious to share our thoughts with the world! We gladly welcome comments from EVERYONE! To see student work, scroll down to student entries on the right, or select an assignment under teacher assignments and scroll beyond the directions.



by Makala M teacher: Melanie Transue


Assignments
Just For Fun!! 09/11

Blog Entries
5/21 Just Wrapping it up...
5/16 Dear Freshy
5/9 Hey Juliet
4/19 Man Hunt!!!!!
3/19 HOW TO TACK UP A HORSE
2/8 The Diary of Anne Frank
1/4 Ooh Ooh Pick me last
12/7 ooh ooh pick me again!!!!
12/2 Christmas!!!!!!!!
11/23 ooh ooh pick me!!!!
11/10 Thanksgiving and Black Friday
11/10 Decisions, Decisions
11/7 A bass or a girl
10/19 Last Halloween
10/5 Theme
9/22 Last Summer Vacation
9/15 Learn About Me!!!

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Theme Theme:


The theme of the story “The Djinn that lives between night and day” by Bruce Holland Rogers is that you shouldn’t trust everyone that tells you something. This applies to the story because when Tyab told the wife that all of her kids were dead he could bring them back to life. This is unreasonable because it is impossible to bring something back to life. This applies to real life when someone says if you come somewhere with them they will give you a million dollars.

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