Answer:
My name is Anthony Chen, and this is my manifesto as a dining hall prefect.
First of all, I have a three-point agenda to sanitize the dining hall, thus making it more conducive for students. The three points are:
1. Ensuring high quality meals are served in the dining areas
2. Making sure the dining hall is clean at all times. (There will be punishment for defaulters.)
3. Ensuring meals are eaten in peace and love.
It is important that not only healthy foods are served in the dining hall, but also that no essential nutrient is lacking at any given time.
Also equally important is ensuring cleanliness at all times because a dirty place breeds germs faster.
Finally, as the Holy Bible says, "better a meal eaten in love, than a banquet where there is strife". There shall always be peace and love among students.
Answer: Once upon a time, there lived a foolish cat. The cat used to try to sniff everything. Even if it had a bad odor. One day when the cat went out to play, He saw a butcher's shop. The butcher was an ordinary man, except that he was blind. The cat wanted to go and sniff the knife. So the foolish cat went to sniff the knife while the butcher was cutting the meat. In a few seconds, the cat's nose began to bleed. As it was meowing in pain, he realized his foolish mistake and decided to never be thoughtless ever again. Always think about the consequences before doing it.
i tried my best, i hope it's good enough. (it has 111 words in it)
Answer: Abuela Celia and I write to each other sometimes, but mostly I hear her speaking to me at night just before I fall asleep
Explanation: Magic realism is a literary genre or style of writing associated especially with Latin America that incorporates fantastic or mythical elements into otherwise realistic fiction. It is also sometimes called fabulism, in reference to the conventions of fables, myths, and allegory incorporated within the writing.
Dreaming in Cuban is the first novel written by author Cristina García, and was a finalist for the National Book Award. This novel moves between Cuba and the United States featuring three generations of a single family. The novel focuses particularly on the women; Celia del Pino, her daughters Lourdes and Felicia, and her granddaughter Pilar. The novel is not told in linear fashion but moves between characters, places and times.
The sentence above, which is an example of magic realism, is by Pilar, referring to hearing her grandmother Celia.
The subject is Leroy. the verb is swims.