MagicianCat’s Advice from Roma
Audentes fortuna iuvat.
Magician cat: My faults
Written by Magiciancat.com
Hello, fellow e-fans! Do you know your own faults? Well, today I am going to share the story of a little girl who is called Aimee (who is based on me :)):
Once upon a time, there was a little village in the rolling green hills. There was a short little girl with messy black hair, living in the tiniest house of the village. Her name was Aimee.
One day, Aimee went to the bakers to buy some whole wheat bread. But she heard some boys laughing at her because of her shortness. Aimee was terribly angry, so she threw rocks at them. The boys were hurt and bleeding.
The villagers thought Aimee was a bad girl. They locked her up and forbid anyone to be friends with her. But, Aimee liked the life of an individual. And even though this did not affect her, she swore to take revenge against the villagers. After three months, she was let out. The villagers sent her to work in a big factory in London. There, Aimee worked hard but was paid little.
Aimee made new acquaintances in the city. She made a lot of friends and was living a good life. But she never forgot about her revenge.
So, three years later, Aimee returned to the village with a new identity: Miss Albert. She investigated in the land and returned to London. After eight years of hard work, she bought the land and forced the villagers to move away. But Aimee did not feel genuinely happy.
She left her work and friends in London and went to the land she had bought. Soon, she became bankrupt and had to sell it again. The new owner gave the land back to the original villagers. One of the boys Aimee had beaten on the street hired her as a maid.
Now, can you find my faults in the story?
Please click here to answer.
Cate: Vengeance?
Josh: imprudence?
Michael: I personally think the fault is resentment.
Micky: I agree with vengeance.
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Teacher’s comments:
Well done, Pluvia. Another very interesting take on the homework assignment. Your story is great. It is nicely presented and of course has a very clear message within.