The $1 coin thats gold. Patterned textures on and around the corner-less item. Roughed up on a both sides the engraved patterns have meaning to a society of people. Holding a large value to children but a small expense to adults. Smells dirty and old with a metallic tinge. It holds an ambiguity with more […]

Subordinative Clause- Simple Sentences- It was a bright cold day in April. The clocks struck thirteen. Winston Smith’s chin nuzzled into his breast. It was an effort to escape the vile wind. He slipped quickly through the doors of Victory Mansions. Winston was not quick enough as a breeze followed him in. Chasing the breeze […]

Relative Clause Rubbish drifted through the empty streets. A rotten smell lingered in the air. I imagined all the people that once drove where I walked and stood beneath the buildings that towered above me. The sky was brightly lit above.   The man, who strolled down the middle of the road, quietly hummed to […]

The rivers water washed the rocks. Beneath the water a world of plants moved flexibly with the currents; entwining themselves in a chain of greenery. Roots arms wrapping themselves around the clean cut rocks.

The use of prepositions at each sentence starter: Beyond this four door vehicle a dark outlook lays. Behind the wheel of the car a man sits awaiting; wanting the doors to open that hold a mystery. Past the guards whom stand between the mans eyes and the dark building, a holding bay of secrets are […]

She should have died hereafter;                                                                                                     […]

Ruth- My Dad’s really weird Devlin- Oh yep Otto- My parents are really weird too Madi- Aren’t all parents weird? Devlin- My parents are weird Madi- So are mine All- Yeah Madi- Especially when the music just suddenly turns up loud and they tell you to go to bed! and your just kinda like ye… […]