Bank Heist on a normal day by: Mark Dieckelman
One day, there was a building with brick red and a yellow wall called Money Emporium where there is everything money. Even food is money. A person walks in and the clerk said, “Hi…”
A robber interrupts and says, “Everyone down, this is a bank heist. I’ve got a weapon everyone down.” The robber runs to the bank teller and shouts “Give me all your money!” The robber is too busy to notice bank worker calling 911. The bank worker calls 911 secretly.
“Hello, 911, what is your emergency?”
Bank worker “There is a robber at Money Emporium.”
911 respondent, “Police and S.W.A.T. are on their way.” The bank worker hangs up the phone. Police and S.W.A.T. arrive,
The Police yell, “Come out with your hands up!” The robber notices the Police and takes a hostage. The robber takes out his weapon and points it at the hostage. The police and S.W.A.T. Team surround Money Emporium. The police take out guns and point them at the robber but don’t shoot.
The chief of police and S.W.A.T leader yell, “Bring out the hostage!” The robber grabs the intercom and says
“I will not let go of the hostage until I get away with my money!”.
The S.W.A.T leader yells, “Team move in”. The S.W.A.T. team runs up to the door and slams the door open. The S.W.A.T moves into Money Emporium.
The police chief says, “move in troops!”. The police run up to the door, and they slam open the door and run in. The robber lets go of the hostage and runs out.
“Get him”. The robber runs out of breath and he is tackled.
The brick red building with a yellow ceiling doesn’t have any harm/damage and all the workers are safe. The police grab the money from robber and take it back to Money Emporium.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Speak Essay
All teens need some time to grow emotionally. Melinda during the course of the school year grew more mature, and dealt with her problems. Some of Melinda’s problems relate to real life that many teens experience.
The character Melinda in the book Speak goes through many changes. In the beginning of the school year Melinda was lonely because her friends wouldn’t talk to her because of the party. High School is bad for Melinda because she had no one to talk to. As the school year went on Heather started to talk to Melinda, and Melinda trusted Mr. Freeman.
Mr. Neck is cruel to kids and he likes no one for instance on page 56, David Petrakis argues that Mr. Neck cant close a debate because he didn’t get his way. Also, Mr. Neck doesn’t listen to anyone when he said “I decide who talks in here”. Mr. Neck has no right to say what he said and there is a roomful of kids who have a right to speak and Mr. Neck can’t abuse that.
Some of Melinda’s problems relate to real life that many teens experience. Do all kids have depression through their lives or does it stop?
The character Melinda in the book Speak goes through many changes. In the beginning of the school year Melinda was lonely because her friends wouldn’t talk to her because of the party. High School is bad for Melinda because she had no one to talk to. As the school year went on Heather started to talk to Melinda, and Melinda trusted Mr. Freeman.
Mr. Neck is cruel to kids and he likes no one for instance on page 56, David Petrakis argues that Mr. Neck cant close a debate because he didn’t get his way. Also, Mr. Neck doesn’t listen to anyone when he said “I decide who talks in here”. Mr. Neck has no right to say what he said and there is a roomful of kids who have a right to speak and Mr. Neck can’t abuse that.
Some of Melinda’s problems relate to real life that many teens experience. Do all kids have depression through their lives or does it stop?
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