"The plane crashed and broke in half near the ship, and the sharks that had been following the troopship moved to the women and children in the water, many of whom were bleeding into the water from injuries. The attack was fast, ripping, savage. Some of the people were killed and many others left with terrible wounds that I would see later when they came aboard the shop from the lifeboats. I was horrified and have written of the horror in another book, but it affected me in a way that I did not fully comprehend then, and did not know until later." (Page 2-3)
This passage strikes me because I can imagine the picture of it. It’s very scared. I hate sharks because I think they are dangerous. I can feel the feeling of those people who were in the water is. At the beginning, they were scared by the accident of the plane crash. And then after they crash in the water, they might think that they are saved. But the second attack of the sharks killed them. It is very scared, I knew it. I cannot think about I were in this situation. If I were in that situation, I think I would want to die in the plane crash first.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
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"I can feel the feeling of those people who were in the water is."
What do you mean in this sentence? Do you mean that their feeling is the same as yours?
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