Agenda
Take a minute
Blog/corrections
Week 7: Lines
SCHOOL TRIP A.C.E
At first, I arrived at Ms. Nakada's class, rushing because changing in the lockers in a minute is not easy at all. When I finally reached the class, I showed Ms. Nakada my book project, and she told me to go put it in the back. After that, I walked to my seat, I zoned out for a moment, but I noticed that a lot of people in the back were wearing gloves for some weird reason. I ignored it though, instead I focused on the blog since it was Kate. Her blog was really good, but then came the scariest question. Ms. Nakada asked her who she wanted to choose for the next blog, Kate asked who was left to choose. So Ms. Nakada told everyone that whoever hasn't gone yet raised their hand. I had to raise my hand. I was begging Kate to not choose me, but that was exactly what she did, and then I threatened to tickle her. I, of course, suffered before standing up and asking Ms. Nakada how to do everything. Then, I took my things and sat down on the table in front, Rachel of course had to laugh at me since he's so rude.
After a while, when we got to the lesson, Ms. Nakada handed me a small paper with a poem called "Invisible Fish." Ms. Nakada was talking about the metaphors and meanings of the poem. Then, I heard Rachel ask if "stone" and "floor" rhymed, everyone said no. When we got done with the poem, we got to the School Trip notes. I was zoning out so bad, my eyes wanted to close by themselves. We started talking about the tips to insult someone and not sound rude. After that, we moved on from chapter 5 to chapter 6, and it was about dreams. Ms. Nakada showed us a page of the book that had a place called Sacre Coeur. Rachel said it was the Taj Majal. Me and Asal looked at him with our jaws almost on the floor. We were absolutely bamboozled, it was literally in France. Some kids were saying that they were being racists. One of them said someone called him a Nazi. One of the kids got a lecture from Ms. Nakada about racism. I honestly don't remember the names of the rest of my classmates. Then I asked Asal to high-five me and she didn't trust me for some reason, she said she was scared, and I don't know why since I'm so nice. After all of that, Ms. Nakada handed us some papers for the next A.C.E for these chapters. Finally, the bell rang and we all went to lunch.
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