2nd Biographical Article
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5 Vignettes
Just one of the easiest assignments it's a whole year but I don't mean it in a bad way I say it's easy because we had it pretty much done before we had even started the five minutes that I have wrote game from all of the writings we did when we read the house on Mango Street. These were just undiscovered masterpieces they got a chance to be under the spotlight so out once we had picked five minutes from all of the write ups like I explained above we edited them and type them up which I thought came out pretty cool because they were writng pieces that's I think I would've done absolutely nothing with and they would've just stay there but I actually got a chance to exhibit them. This showed me that sometimes if you go back and look at work that you were going to use you can find ideas or just useful information
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I really enjoyed working on these vignettes becuase not only did we already have the work done and all we had to do was edit them but I
Original Shakespearean Sonnet
DecriptionSince our last subject we were starting for the end-of-the-year was Shakespeare, Elizabethan English and Romeo and Juliet Miss Britt decided to make us write a sonnet of her own to get a taste of what Shakespeare wrote. A sonnet consists of fourteen lines, three quatrains and one couplet, each line has ten syllables, and it has a rhyme scheme (a,b,a,b-c,d,c,d-e,f,e,f-g,g). I decided to make my son at about the ocean and I think this format made unique compared to all other writing pieces I have done and also made every sentence count. This made it easier for us to understand the essential parts of a sonnet.
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Reflection
To be honest this was one of the most frustrating writing pieces that I have done in my whole life. The reason I'm saying this is because trying to get all of the lines to be in the sonnet formats felt impossible. First I would get a good deal but there would be too many syllables then I'll get the right amount of yllablesbut it wouldn't match the rhyme scheme so that kept happening for what felt like decades I even got to a point where I feel I was never going to finish finally I finished no really proud of myself but it still has a few rough edges over I think this experience was like no other because not only was a part of my work and myself for being able to write a sonnet but we also got to experience what Shakespeare went through when he wrote his sonnets.