Day 7 In the middle of the night I started to have an asthma attack. Lexi woke up and told me to breath in and out. She could not for inhaler but instead of freaking me out she reminded me that all day I had not used it and that meant I can handle a night without my inhaler. I soon go to breathing and I felt proud of myself after that Lexi went to sleep. She told me to go to sleep as well but I said I would keep watch instead. I thought about what would happen if I never got stuck on this island. It taught me so much. It taught me how to look at the beauty of the world and of others, how to control myself, and lastly how to make friends. Also know I was in the best shape out of everyone on the island now. I was not that plump anymore. I smiled …show more content…
When I got there I tried to help Lacey and her leg. There was not that much for me to do. I decided to do something risky but I knew it was go big or die trying. I started to get twigs and branches and leaves and anything I could find. I was going to burn this jungle down if that meant I was going to get rescued. I got berries for Lacey to eat on the treehouse. I was stacking all the branches and twigs and Lacey kept on asking what I was doing. I did not answer. It was not until the several time she asked when I answered. "They helped me and know I have to keep my promise." I said still collecting twigs. "Which is?" Asked Lacey "To get rescued." Something I did not lose on this island was my promises. I would keep this promise over my dead body, which was not that far from the route I was headed. By the time I finished the sun was setting. I tried to get the fire started before the sun fully set. I was losing hope until I saw spark. I cried and cheered. But I knew I would have to wait awhile for rescue. That meant I had to wait another day on this beautiful island with these horrible people. I once again went another night sleepless. Keeping watch. I would hear noises sometimes but it was only an animal who would
He didn 't know i was there at first because he was sleeping. But i honestly think that i was doing the boy a favor, you know putting him out of his misery i don 't know though, next time the old lady sends someone up this mountain maybe they’ll listen to her and not wander off the path that i vowed never to go
Part 1 Some of the common things that trigger an asthmatic episode are cigarette smoke, exercise, allergens, sudden temperature change, excitement or stress, cold air, and odors. Some factors that could have affected her is going upstairs, going from standing to sitting position, the dust and allergens, the smell of coffee and the teddy bear as well.
The findings from this research have led me to be certain of the importance of how by just merely looking into a subject from the origin of it can make us understand the true cause of the problem. Often people believe in one thing because it was told to them as a child like “ you are just like your parents who also have asthma.” However, after examining the different triggers of asthma it is with more certainty that I believe the borough of the Bronx has to advocate for its community and the area in they live in. Without change the Bronx’s pollution will continue to affect the people and the hospitalizations will continue to be the highest in all the boroughs.
Then as I swam further, I could hear the waves pounding on the rocks, so I knew I was close. I got to the shore and I saw a 22 cartridge and a trail of blood. So I knew there was someone on the island. I followed it and looked up and saw a Mansion! I went to the door and there was a big man named Ivan who had a gun pointed at me.
Only taking what she had packed and her bird, she traveled to several islands for five years. Each island being different either abandoned by previous settlements, some of them abandon because everyone was dead. Other islands full of creatures that would kill you at anytime and any moment. Then there were some that couldn't live on because of how the land was. No one could create a farm to make food, couldn't hunt anything because nothing was capable of keeping anything alive.
I was scared. I made up my mind I would fix up some way to leave there… So he locked me in and took the skiff, and started off towing the raft about half past three. I judged he wouldn’t come back that night. I waited till I reckoned he had got a good start: then I out with my saw, and went to work on the log again.
When I woke up I felt like a new person, yet there was something missing. Zaroff was gone and as far as I knew, there was nothing left to fear. I didn’t really know what to do next because I needed Zaroff to help me survive on this island and now he’s dead. I paced around for a little bit and then realized that I should probably eat. I went down the stairs to the kitchen and prepared some breakfast.
I sat in my mud hut, pondering the decisions I have made. I think I would have done it again; for her. It 's easy to say, I haven 't yet had to deal with the full consequences of my actions yet. The man beside me, was rather languid considering the circumstances. Though I suppose he chose this too.
I saw the water turn red from blue. He was dead. I took the knife out of my arm; luckily it wasn’t a deep wound. Then I jumped from Hispaniola onto the land and ran towards the shelter. It was night time and all my friends were asleep.
I actually didn 't realize at that moment the benefits of this opportunity, and rather thought if this was worth it. We were inferred that it would take exactly a week to end the paper transactions and documents. After the transportation we took, and expenses on medical treatment which was a requirement, money became an easy prey. Days in which hunger was a problem, and regrets invaded my mind. Nights which created suspense and terror due to the fact that we were living among and island surrender of predators, in which the prey could of been anyone.
I said to myself “ I can’t just leave her there I have to go save her,” I knew that I had to do something to go get her. I thought to myself: what if I go into the building into the fire? So I started to go into the tower and went up the stairs into the fire.
When I was done I made a cot on the cold ground. Today had been a long day and I was already dreading tomorrow. I was about to fall asleep when suddenly the boss said, "I still can't believe you saved me from that lion. Is there anything that I can do to repay you?""Can I be the first one to get my food next time?" , I
The funny thing about promises is that they tend to ignore our handicaps. It had been years since I went to a Friday night football game. Normally I avoid such events due to my sensitive hearing. But on that particular night I promised someone very important to me that I would be there to support her. Sarah, my girlfriend of three months, is the captain of Lone Oak high school's Color Guard.
"What I needed was a sign. I needed a voice speaking to me like I 'd heard yesterday in my room saying, Lily Melissa Owens, your jar is
Then I yelled “Let’s just go up to where we started out at.” Will screamed “Let’s go up to the bridge and see what it’s like.” So I went back up to camp where we started out at and Will went to check out the bridge to see what it was like. He would be back in an hour so I went and fished for an hour. Since it was raining I caught a couple of big fish in the river.