Author: Shay
Shay
Letter to Jeff Kinney : Diary of a wimpy kid
Dear Jeff Kinney,
I’ve been reading Diary of a wimpy kid since I was 7 and I have really enjoyed these books because they are really funny and with his crazy ideas that sometimes backfire, that makes the game even better. I also like how you set it out like a proper diary which gives it the effect of the pages being dirty, ripped and dusty. When I started to read the book when I was younger, I didn’t like it. Nevertheless I continued reading it because I already took it out, so I continued reading it and I loved the book by the time I was finished (This was your first diary of a wimpy kid book I am talking about.) These books give me memories of when I was really bored on a rainy Saturday, so I decided to read my book. My brother read it and once he read it he would never give it back. I had trouble getting it back, so I think that my brother really enjoyed your books as well. All my friends even up to today me, my friends and my brother still read your books. My favorite books from your series are The third wheel, The ugly truth Cabin fever and Dog days. those are all of the ones that are my favorites. I hope in the future that you make more books like these and I will definitely read them.
Yours faithfully,Shay
The object being swapped with the subject.
I found out that when you swap the object with the subject, it is a bit confusing and crazy. For example, if you said “I went to the shop to buy some biscuits” then you say “To get biscuits I have to go to the shop.” It sounds confusing. The effect is that if you say it to someone they might think that you mispronounced the sentence, and if they said it it would confuse everyone who heard the sentence. Maybe even the person who said it, it may confuse them. This doesn’t remind me of anything that I have read. That is what I found out when you swap the object with the subject.
Confusion
I woke up this morning and walked outside. The sky was green and it was raining chips. I was confused so I went to my neighbour to ask what was happening. Guess what? He was half fish and half cat. He had a voice of a chipmunk so I ran as fast as I could to the police station. I went inside and an ordinary police officer was inside. I asked him what was going on. He turned around and in a deep voice he said “What do you mean?” I said that the sky was green, it was raining chips and my neighbour is half cat and half fish. He said “This happens everyday there is nothing wrong.” Then I woke up and it was just a confusing dream.
Obama’s speech
Obama’s speech makes people feel together because he describes how they have all changed America from slavery and worked together to change America to something better and a much more beautiful place to live in. When he did the speech the citizens of America realised that they should be happy with what they have, because they had some rough times together. America has been through hell so they are trying not to make it happen again, because they hated it, so Obama had to make sure that they are all together in a team so it doesn’t happen again. This is why I think Obama made the speech give out a feeling of togetherness and unity.

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