Sketch It!
Hello Guys, Welcome back to my blog.
This is the picture that I drew. This picture, illustrates when a character in the story, who is a murderer, slammed down by another character whose best friend is murdered by the killed. I like this sceen because, I liked the action scenes and finally the murderer in this story was caught.
This time, I will tell you a scene in a book that I'm reading entitled "A Morbid Taste for Bones". The book is written by Ellis Peters, has 88 pages with 1400 headwords on stage 4, and is published by Oxford University Press.
I will tell you a brief summary of this book.
Brother Cadfael is a monk. He is the abbey's gardener and knows a great deal about plants and herbs, and their medical uses. He also understand people, which is very useful when Prior Robert decides to go to Wales to bring back the bones of long-dead saint. In the twelfth century every great church and abbey wants to have some holy relics, and Prior Robert believes it is God's wish that the bones of Saint Winifred should come to Shrewsbury. But the people of Gwytherin in the Welsh hills don't see it like that at all. Why should their very own Saint Winifred be taken away to England, a foreign country? And when murder is done, it will need all Brother Cadfael's experience and understanding to find the murderer. In fact, it will need a miracle.
I will show you the picture that I drew first.
Thankyou for reading my blog. I'm sorry if I wrote wrong because I'm still learning how to pronounce and write English correctly.
Hi Nizar,
ReplyDeleteFor the summary of the book, please don't copy it from the book. What you wrote here is exactly the same as what is written in the book. I could show you the page if you bring the book in our next meeting. And this is called plagiarism.
Even if you think that your English is not good enough, plagiarizing other's work is a serious crime. There will be serious consequences for this.
That's the first thing. The second one, make sure that you read all pages of the book, not just the beginning and the ending. You can write better and clearer idea if you really read the book. For example you can explain the scene by telling us more who hit whom? What happened before that, and what happened after that.