2. Advice I would give to a five-year-old growing up in today's society most likely would be that it's pretty difficult to fit in and that people may not like the fact that you may be different from others, and some people don't like that. I would advise them to live life to the fullest, they may not know what that even means yet, but they'll learn. School for a five-year-old is not the greatest place to be but atleast every one's nice. That changes. in a few years no one will be nice except for the friends you've managed to scrape up in the past few years. not everyone likes each other anymore, and girls have cooties, and boys are gross. But that all ends too. Life is great, and even thought you get advice, and remember it, that doesn't always mean you'll follow it.
3. Pieces of literature that have lasted so long may have done so by being so touching, or the first ones like them. Or maybe they just wanted to save one and see if people generations from now would still want to read what they thought was good literature when they grow up or are growing up. reading old tales and novels about things we haven't experienced
Monday, February 25, 2008
Set number three
Posted by Victoria at 8:42 AM
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