I Love Eating
I love eating. At my home, whenever there are some foods that taste good, I will eat all them up if my mother does not stop me in time. Although I remember that, once my parents took me to the hospital at midnight, because I ate too much, I still can’t wait for good food for tomorrow.
McDonald’s, KFC and pizza are my favorite foods, I think they are delicious, but my parents told me they are junk foods. I know my parents don’t want me to become a fat girl, but I love eating these foods.
I always feel very good when eating good foods. Last week, my father took me to Pizza Hut for my high mark in a math test, it was a great time for me again! I almost didn’t have any time to use a knife and a fork before my first slice of pizza was gone. Then I asked my father to pass me my last one for the dinner (he only allows me to have two slices every time to make sure there is no problem with my stomach). I picked up my knife and fork, and began with the pointed end of the cake, because I liked it looks bigger as I ate from the thin side of it. Sometimes I ate cheese first, then the cake, some times I ate cheese, sausage slice, cake, a little vegetable, all together….I enjoyed so much that night.
In the Christmas Eve last year, I left a note in my Christmas sock and said: Dear Santa, I can give up my gifts for this time, but please let my father learn to cook hamburgers, so I can get a hamburger without waiting for a long time till we go to McDonald’s again!
I love eating. Although there are a lot of foods I like, there are foods I hate to eat, they are green peppers and some other vegetables, I think they are very bitter, but my parents told me they are healthy, they want me eat more.
I love eating, but I hate green peppers.
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Explanation:
1. Frederick Douglass is a young boy living on Judge Miller's farm.
2. Douglass leaves for Baltimore, where he lives with the Aulds
3. Mrs. Auld's teaching makes Douglass want to learn to read and write.
4. After learning to read, Douglass learns more about the evils of slavery and becomes even more outraged at it's existence
5. Mrs. Auld adopts her husband's treatment of enslaved persons and tums against Douglass,
Setting is more than simply a geographical location or time period that serves as a backdrop to characters’ actions. Fictional settings have many uses:
The places you set your scenes contribute mood and tone (a dark, eerie wood creates a very different sense of danger or mystery compared to a bright, open plain)
Places restrict (or open) possibilities for your characters’ lives and actions (a character living in a small mining town might have very different perceptions and options compared to a character who lives in a large city)
Places can evolve and change as your story progresses. You can use their evolution to show the changing circumstances affecting your characters’ views and options (for example, in Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, the narrator visits a grand manor he knew in his youth. He finds it crumbling due to the onslaught of the war. This creates melancholic nostalgia. Waugh uses changing physical setting to convey the idea of loss.)