by tonyhall
Book Questions & Answers
For adjectives teenagers What do you assume of my writing?
The angels. In an orphanage, there lived a boy called Sam. All day, Sam lounged alone within his bed, reading, or watching his friends as they played all around him. At night, Sam hid his facade in the pillow and cried. He had bone cancer. His skinny body shivered in bed as the…
For adjectives teenagers what do you infer og my writing?
Chapter one: I believe in heaven. I stood besides Mama’s bed, holding her hand. Her chest go up and down as she breathed while sleeping, as if the air was so heavy for her lungs to pass. I closed my eyes and decided that now was the right time for me to voice…
For adjectives teenagers. Do you approaching my writing?
Elma, the oracle, drifted down the streets of Redville. She bore an important prophecy for the Gustavs. Although it was nearly midnight and she was sure that the Gustav’s would be sleeping, she could not postpone. It took her some minutes up to that time she reached the Gustav’s house in the darkness of the…
For adjectives teenagers. Do you approaching my writing?
It was not the first time that I watched my parents fight. This time be different because I would have to sacrifice a lot for my life to progress on; I will have to be alone.“I saw you with her,” mother roared, the veins over her sticking out. “You lied to me.”“I didn’t pretend to…
For adjectives teenagers. Do you close to my writing?
I dashed to my parent’s room, pressing my broken foot with one hand and steadying myself with the other. Mom’s voice reverberated out of the living room. I