Martes, Disyembre 18, 2012
Journal entry
"MY LIFE"
God you're my savior. i always put
you in my heart. You're my inspiration! That's
why every Sunday 5 o'clock in the morning
I go to church to worship you. to show
How my love to you. All love starts with a
sense of attraction or liking-physical,
spiritual, intellectual or emotional. Every morning I wake up this things I always do.
Food! why can't you leave me alone?I
have gaining more fats every time I saw you.
I'm always get addicted every time your
nutritious color strikes my eyes. It is when
breakfast, lunch, merienda and dinner strikes
to my life.
"You are my life, your the light upon my feet
every time all I need you their...lalala".I
started to listen to this song when my boredom strikes.
But sometimes I watch "ITS SHOWTIME"
in ABS-CBN (channel 2). There was one
time I get being LSS to the song "Pyaw!pyaw!
Pyaw!Pyaw!...this song was always been sung
by my mind and mouth. Mind is the source this
all ides as mouth is the speaker. Sun?
why you're so hot? That's the question every time
i ask to Mr. Sun. When i wear my shirt
of the dark man. I have always many pair
everywhere I go. Meow...Meow..meow..this
sound always get irritate me when i go to sleep.
Lunes, Disyembre 17, 2012
Epitaph
we've been together
but you're gone forever
wishing you're here beside me
sharing memories that can not forgotten.
Lunes, Disyembre 10, 2012
elements of short story
Setting: The first important element of a short story is the Setting. The setting refers to the time and place that the event(s) in the story take place.
Conflict: The conflict or complication refers to the tension, the fight or the struggle between the various characters or forces in the story. It actually is what gives fuel to the story and influences its flow (i.e. its plot). Without the conflict, then you have no story. It's that important!
Character: The character element is the person or people in a story. Sometimes the characters are not human, but may be animals or spirits. Incidentally, even when non-human characters are used, they tend to have human characteristics. Characters are usually of two types: the protagonist and the antagonist.
The protagonist is the main character. He or she is in conflict with another character, who is known as the antagonist. An example of a protagonist and an antagonist are Superman, the protagonist, and Lex Luthor, the antagonist.
Theme: This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or her writing. The theme is the motif of the story, that is, it permeates the whole story and recurs throughout the narrative. An example of a theme is the topic of "bravery" in Harry Potter.
Plot: The plot refers to the flow of events in the story. Essentially, the plot refers to what is happening in the story.
Climax: The climax is the most exciting part of a story. It refers to when the conflict is about to or is getting resolved.
Dialogue: Not all stories have dialogue, but it is an important element of most of them. Dialogue is a conversation between the characters. Generally, stories will be primarily composed of narrative, and will have dialogue interspersed within the narrative (For example: Sally had always loved Bill. She looked at him and smiled, "Hi Bill." "Hi Sally," he replied.). The first two lines are narrative, and the part within quotations is dialogue.
Conflict: The conflict or complication refers to the tension, the fight or the struggle between the various characters or forces in the story. It actually is what gives fuel to the story and influences its flow (i.e. its plot). Without the conflict, then you have no story. It's that important!
Character: The character element is the person or people in a story. Sometimes the characters are not human, but may be animals or spirits. Incidentally, even when non-human characters are used, they tend to have human characteristics. Characters are usually of two types: the protagonist and the antagonist.
The protagonist is the main character. He or she is in conflict with another character, who is known as the antagonist. An example of a protagonist and an antagonist are Superman, the protagonist, and Lex Luthor, the antagonist.
Theme: This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or her writing. The theme is the motif of the story, that is, it permeates the whole story and recurs throughout the narrative. An example of a theme is the topic of "bravery" in Harry Potter.
Plot: The plot refers to the flow of events in the story. Essentially, the plot refers to what is happening in the story.
Climax: The climax is the most exciting part of a story. It refers to when the conflict is about to or is getting resolved.
Dialogue: Not all stories have dialogue, but it is an important element of most of them. Dialogue is a conversation between the characters. Generally, stories will be primarily composed of narrative, and will have dialogue interspersed within the narrative (For example: Sally had always loved Bill. She looked at him and smiled, "Hi Bill." "Hi Sally," he replied.). The first two lines are narrative, and the part within quotations is dialogue.
Huwebes, Disyembre 6, 2012
Goodbye is not FOREVER
Free Verse
> is a form of poetry that does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.
the time when you leave me
my life gets lonely
I feel that I lost something
And my Life get boring
Everyday and everynight wishing you'll come back
hoping that you and me
will be together again
I remember that you promise me
that you will never ever leave me
one day, standing outside our house
seeing you coming back again
you saw me with my tearing eyes
because i remember what you've said to me
"WE CAN NOT BE LOVERS FOREVER BUT FRIENDS FOREVER"
Free Verse
> is a form of poetry that does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.
the time when you leave me
Lunes, Disyembre 3, 2012
" My LOve"
Haiku
>is a poetic form and a type of poetry from the Japanese culture.
My heart is like SONGS
Sung like BABY LULLABY
and beats like a DRUM
Haiku
>is a poetic form and a type of poetry from the Japanese culture.
My heart is like SONGS
Sung like BABY LULLABY
and beats like a DRUM
L-O-R-E-V-I-C
Acrostic
>is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line, paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out a word or a message.
L - ong lasting love
O - ver the sky is like a dove
R - emembering all the memories you've shared
E - verywhere you go
V - alue it's precious time
I - n life it could happen and
C - omes once in a lifetime.
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