Tanner Pegg
Stories (2/0)
Arachne
Arachne In a story, there will most likely be a person with no gratitude. Otherwise known as a person who doesn’t give thanks for what they have; they don’t even take for granted. They take for their own ability, not someone else’s. In this story ``Arachne`` by Olivia Cooldidge, the main character, Arachne, was the person with no gratitude.When Arachne had an opportunity to weave and dye she was better than her father, and she didn’t give any credit for her skill to him. All she did was say that she got the skill from her practice. Therefore, taking her skill for granted, Arachne was turned into a spider. Arachne’s character traits lead to her eventual fate because of her selfish, and ungrateful actions, her rude emotions, and her dramatic emotions.
By Tanner Pegg2 months ago in BookClub
The act of bullying
Yesterday was Timmy’s first day at his new school and he loved it, however, after school, Timmy ran into a group of older boys while walking home. The older boys ended up dumping all of Timmy’s stuff out of his backpack and began laughing at him. Timmy cried all the way home and begged his parents to stay home from school. Most schools have the same problem with bullying. No kid should have to beg their parents to stay home because of bullying. In order to sustain a healthy social life for kids, there must be ways to stop bullying. We need to understand the types of bullying in order to reduce them. The types of bullying include face-to-face and cyberbullying.Face-to-face bullying is much more common than cyberbullying and can even have a worse impact on a student's emotional and physical health. This is because a kid in school has a closer conflict with their bully than online, which means the kid has a greater chance of getting physically hurt. When a kid goes through bullying in their school, they can gather tons of bruises and scratches that he/she might be embarrassed by. This can lead to a kid quitting school or even ending their life. No parent should have to go through this because of their school not being able to prevent bullying.
By Tanner Pegg2 months ago in Education