Of the thousands of memories, one can acquire through life itself, I believe it impossible to name one in this single semester that overpowers anything I’ve experienced. However, because it is mandatory that I choose, I am going to speak about my experience with the book “Animal Farm”. This book is an allegory on its own and embodies the true essence of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The reason I chose this book to read mid-semester was that I enjoy reading without being pressured to meet a deadline, which is unfortunately impossible to do in our school, but this book was going to be a mandatory read in English and I decided to read it prior in order to experience this individually. Before buying the book, I randomly decided to ask my AP Euro teacher about it, a teacher whom I look up to because of his passion for history. When asking him what he thought, he gave me his copy of the book to read and said he read it in the fifth grade and changed his life because after reading it he knew he wanted to be a history teacher. With this in mind, I finished this book after a week and loved the figurative devices used to explain the …show more content…
Well, you’re at the right place!
My name is Judith and I am in tenth grade at the moment.
Middle school is a walk in the park compared to High-school but here are a few things that people don’t tell you. For one, Read a lot! In fact read all the books that you want and more because that expands your vocabulary and that’s incredibly important in High-School.
However, the SRC points in Middle school don’t matter as much as they do in High-school so don’t worry too much or stress yourself out because of it. As a matter of fact, you may even need those points more in high-school. Secondly, ENJOY MIDDLE SCHOOL!
I cannot stress this enough! People in Middle school always wanna grow up, there’s beauty in that but you’re only 13 or 12 one time and time spent wishing to change yourself is time