Friday, February 11, 2011

Can we trust them?


Kenny lorden
Mr. parsons
2–11-11

After chapter 1-5 of flies, what do the think the author is saying about our species?
Is there hope for us?

Can we trust people to be good?

In my personal, professional opinion, the author is trying to say that our species is a violent race, but in this story only kids are involved and this doesn’t prove much. Our species is violent usually because of skin color and beliefs, if everyone was the same and everyone believed in the same things; there would not be any problems, except for small offences maybe like stealing. There is hope for our species. As you can see how long he have been alive. We have colonized countries cities and towns. We may be violent but we are still smart, and that’s all we need.
We can trust certain people in this world. But not all people, like the criminally insane, are people we cannot trust, and so are terrorists. We also can’t trust poor people; because of them being poor they will steal what you got if you give them a chance. A lot of the Islamic people in Bagdad are untrustworthy, and well as the Russians.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

would they survive?


Would they survive?




Question: do you think the kids crashed on the dessert remote island will survive, with no parents, and a limited food supply?

They will not survive on this remote island. I have a few reasons pointing out why also. First of all, they will not survive because there is not and unlimited amount of food and water on the island, they will diffidently run out before 3 years pass. They only have fruits vegetables, and no meat. They will probably end up eating each other after they run out of food. Another reason I don’t think they will survive is because a lot of them are around the age of six years old. A six or seven year old wouldn’t know how to do much. I think they will all loose their mind, go crazy, and kill them selves from being there for so long, if they don’t die of starvation first. My last reason is that they are in a remote place where know one knows where they are. They don’t have medicine of any sort. It they come down with a cold, get bitten by a poisonous bug, or something like that; they will die.