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I start really excited, and end up with no ideas worthy of my project.
I'm like gasoline (all my ideas) on the floor, and when a match (the perfect idea) is lit and dropped, all of the gas (unworthy ideas) are eliminated.
Pelicano, Kelly
ELA/ Period 3
October 17, 2011
I am like a car I keep on driving (think) and never stop until I reach my destination (find the perfect idea).
3. The pencil is now a stub, and it waits to be sharpened.
(I have no ideas left, nothing left on my paper. So I wait for more ideas.)
I am like a new pencil,
(full of ideas).
As time passes by, my pencil shrinks
(I lose the ideas). I wait to be sharpened while soaking in the world
(thinking of new ideas).
My writing habits are similar to a pencil.
2. The pencil is being used, but all of its writing is not good enough/correct, so it is erased.
(My ideas are being analyzed and thought out, but they don't ave the perfect eaning thatfits my work.)
1. I start of sharp and wait to be used.
(I start of new/fresh and wait for ideas to come to me.)