Friday, January 29, 2010

Reflection on narrative writing

This week, we learn narrative wrting which include protagonist and antagonist. We read a very interesting story named ' The lamb to the slaughter'. This story is about a policeman having an affair with another woman outside despite having a wife. The wife was totally shocked and kept on begging him not to go but he provoked her with just two words 'Try me'. She took out a lamb leg from the freezer and hit hard on his head. He just fell dead instantly but the most interesting part is that his wife was exceptionally clever which planned an alibi so perfectly that when the police come, they could not find the weapon and they did not even suspect her as they tought that she herslef as a policeman's wife would never commit a crime. Guess where the weapon went? It was already inside the oven. The funniest part is, they actually ate the weapon. How stupid they are! I think that the policemen are too reckless as they should not judge a person by her status but most importantly is, they too trusted her......

Mary Maloney's point of view

The police here are so stupid, they have already eaten the murder weapon and they still want to find it! My alibi works perfectly and the police had never even thought of me being the murderer. Anyway, Patrick deserves to die! Who ask him to have another woman outside, but I would not have killed him if he returns to me but he not only did not do so, he also dared him to stop him. My anger had reached the maximum limit and I just took the lamb leg and hit him hard on his head. That is the perfect weapon and he himself died because he thought I am a very weak woman which he need not defend against. The police are so reckless, just because I am a policeman's wife, they never take me as an suspect but ven they think I am, I have a witness which is the grocer, Sam. This case will never resolved anymore......

Friday, January 22, 2010

Reflection on Blogging

Well, for this whole week, we have been learning on the correct usage of blogging. The most important thing I have learn is to not to post comments that will hurt others. I have also done on an article about a boy, just because of his ignorance and thought only his close friends could read his blog, he posted a very bad comment on other race. This comment just got circulated in the internet and he was caught and brought back to police station for interrogation. From this article, I not only learn that how hurting can be a comment to other people, but also the very harsh consequences if you do that on purpose. I hope this would let everyone know that be very careful when you post any comment, it may seem nothing to you, but it could others very deeply. Just put yourself into that person's shoes, if someone also post something that hurt you deeply too, how would you feel? So please think of other people's feeling first before you post any comments.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Circular Chart Reflection

From the results, I am best in people smart and number smart. From young, I am very shy to talk to people, when I went into primary school, our teachers make us talk to the friends around us more, slowly, I open up and get to know many friends, at that point of time, I suddenly realised that making friends is something good. All of us help each other out in srudies, project works and it is really FUN! As for number smart, I have a very strong interest in maths since i was young, so I got very interested in those critical thinking problem solving questions and I try to solve this kind of questions every now and then, therefore, I became quite good in maths.