“Is this all?” Kate snapped. “Where are the rest?” Kate she continued as she sighed. She expected much more. Mr. Jacks handed her a small piece of mirror. “Just take it. It’s all we have and there's not much time.” “There's only a small gap left. You're the only one here who can make it through to the city...” Darby begged. “Go find that family of yours… I’m sure it won’t be too long now.” She gulped and looked over at Mr. Jacks. His eyes widened and she quickly looked away. Darby and Kate stood on opposite sides of the force field. “You're right.” Kate stammered. “Come on Mr. Jacks. Let’s go… quickly.” Darby sat on the one side of the force field watching it slowly close. She had to make a decision. The voice in her mind whispered “Do it” quietly. She shook it off hoping it would go away. It was mostly Auditory Hallucinations which happened whenever Kate was gone. “Forget it. I’m going through.” She slipped through in the nix of time. “No going back now” she thought. It shortly became her journey. Mr. Jacks and Kate were way too far ahead. Kate and Mr. Jacks were getting very ...
“ Yes Jonas, to truly reach Elsewhere, you must embrace what took the rest there” she gulped.
She kept going back, again and again. She thought of clever plans that helped her trick the plantation owners. She would take the master horse for the first part of the journey. She would also leave on a Saturday night, since runaway notices couldn't be placed in newspapers until Monday morning. She would also carry a drug to use on a baby if crying might put them in danger.
Ambiguity in “A Worn Path” has a significant impact on the story's presentation . The story does not know the trip's purpose until the end, when Phoenix herself remembers. This ambiguity of purpose impacts atmosphere and believability and creates a more direct experience of Phoenix's trip. If the journey's purpose was clear from the start, the story would either feel different or need adjustments in writing. The ambiguity impacts how information is interpreted, the choice of narration, and the expressive result of the work.
The wedding is celebrated an hour away from her hometown, so they are going to travel on a train. Every night, she would think about the long train ride over, but knew in the end, she would be away from the awful town. John Henry, her six-year-old cousin, always follows her around everywhere that she goes. He told her that he was running away with her, where ever she decided to go. After realizing that her brother was not going to let her stay with them, she runs away into the night. J...
Now one day Tom and Kate had a fight on the train from Los Angeles to San Diego, and Tom disembarked the train while Kate continued on to San Diego where she proceeded to Hotel Del Coronado.
...into Joe’s arms and to her death. Both characters yearned for peace and freedom but they could not escape the prisons of their pasts.
“You think so?” asked Brianna. “Mom said I put too many patches on. I would have added more, but I ran out of material.”
“Sophie Girl!” Elliot’s body cut her off. “I told you. This is the hardest part. Who gives a hoot about taste, gray parts; it’s time that matters. They gave us something at the hospital. It erases time. We’re experiments on time.”
Sophia and her friend Taylor get to safety by sitting on a huge log. Sophia had been feeling very sick for the past week, so she and Taylor decided to head into
There were people everywhere in the harbor. Katherine had to follow her mother through the crowd to their new home in Virginia. They weaved through the crowd of people and got to the huge house theirs. They hurried up the steps and through the front door. Katherine had been here before, but it felt fresh and new every time she came. Mother pushed open the doors
“ Kate what is taking your sister so long?” Mom asked as I got in the car.
If you get into trouble, you stay in a cell or a room and do nothing.When you get in trouble at home, you get grounded or get a swat. When you get into trouble with the law, you have to go to court and get a sentence for what you did wrong. Both of these are punishments that you have to go through. Being grounded is like being in jail. Even though that they’re two different things, they have a lot in common.
“Well…” She still sounded concerned,” Here we are! And hold up a sec, k? I wanna give you something.”
“Why won’t you let me tell you the rest?” Beverly asked and looked at Marlene with tears pouring down her cheeks.
There were so many things she wanted to say, but she stayed quiet. Waiting for Jenna to continue.