Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Written Narration: Tales of Troy
The Trojan war could have ended, but Pandarus, a prince of Ida shot an arrow at Menelaus, so the war continued. Later one night, the Trojans were having supper while drinking wine and listening to the music, while the greeks were discouraged. One of them proposed to sail home. Agamemnon ask Ulysses to fight with them but he refuse until he finally gave in. Another night, Hector promised that he would give any spy Achilles' horse. Dolon, his family is very rich, he loved horses more than anything else in the world. He is also a swift runner and he promised to go spy on the greeks. Ulysses and Diomede made him tell the secrets and later slew him.
Written Narration: The Story of Romans
Tarquin marched towards Rome again, not yet discouraged by two failed attempts to recover the throne. Luckily the twin gods helped Rome against Tarquin, if not they might have lost. Tarquin is said to escape from the war and lived in Cumae, but he died of old age. The farmers have not enough money to yield their lands, so they borrow money from the patricians. The patricians treated the plebeians very poorly and they decided to leave, the patricians suffered without them. They could not get their articles from merchants, the farmer had no crops. The patricians promised the plebeians to treat them kindly but they refused, they are scared that the promise cannot be kept.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Written Narration: It Couldn't Just Happen
There are many wonders of the human body, your heart pumps blood to all over your body through 75000 miles of blood vessels. Blood cells die and "reproduce" everyday, and you don't even notice it happening. Another interesting thing is the digestive system, it turns your food into nutrients that is absorbed in your body, your liver cleans your body. And in the eyes, the rod sapped cells let you see black and white, while the cone-like ones let you see colors.
Monday, 25 August 2014
Written Narration: Never Give In
At sixty-six years of age, Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of England. He served from 1940 to 1945. One day someone ask Churchill how he won the war. He said "Talk about it", he immediately knew words were Churchill's weapons. One time during war they are defeated. Churchill encouraged them through radios and stuff. Later during the last decade of Churchill's life was filled with all the honors that anyone could expect. Finally in 1965, Churchill suffered a massive stroke. After nine days lying in the coma, he died at eight o'clock in the morning.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Written Narration: Tales of Troy
In Troy, the king made the merchants that walk at the straits pay tolls. The king has many sons, the strongest and bravest is called Hector, the youngest and most beautiful is called Paris. Paris was said to killed his father and marry his mother. So baby Paris was left in the jungle until a shepherd found him. When he grown up, he saw a man at the street, he killed him. The man was his father, the king! When he went to the town, he solved the sphinx's riddle and slain it, the people married him to the queen. One day two princes cmd to summon Ulysses to battle, but he did not want to live his wife and children alone. He pretended to be mad and start ploughing the sea with sand and sowing the sand with salt. Then one prince took his baby and put it at the line where he will plough over. Ulysses turned the plough aside and promised them to go and battle.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Written Narration: Never Give In
This about Winston Churchill. Churchill married the Countess of Airlie's daughter on 12 September 1908 at St. Margaret's. On August 4, 1914, negotiations between England and Germany broke down, World war 1 is about to begin. During the war, Churchill had the best strategies for example he proposed that to release pressure on the main ground of the war, the British Navy should attack the Central Powers at the flank. But his plans failed, and Churchill was blamed. Soon afterward, the prime minister shocked Churchill by inviting him to become the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a position of his father. He wanted to follow his father's footsteps and agreed. Later on he bought a land, planted fruits and vegetables, had so many pets and even gave them names.
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