The story takes place deep in old Garrison Forrest, an ancient woods in rural Marlyand. If you walk off the road for about 100 yards at a certain spot, you come to an old, shabby grave. The woods are so deep that you can see nothing but trees, and at night it is near pitch black. The only sounds you can hear are the insects and the occasional rustling of an animal in the leaves. These woods are old, isolated, and absolutely terrifying.
Friday, October 31, 2008
The story takes place deep in old Garrison Forrest, an ancient woods in rural Marlyand. If you walk off the road for about 100 yards at a certain spot, you come to an old, shabby grave. The woods are so deep that you can see nothing but trees, and at night it is near pitch black. The only sounds you can hear are the insects and the occasional rustling of an animal in the leaves. These woods are old, isolated, and absolutely terrifying.
The Tale of Upper Melinda
The story takes place deep in old Garrison Forrest, an ancient woods in rural Marlyand. If you walk off the road for about 100 yards at a certain spot, you come to an old, shabby grave. The woods are so deep that you can see nothing but trees, and at night it is near pitch black. The only sounds you can hear are the insects and the occasional rustling of an animal in the leaves. These woods are old, isolated, and absolutely terrifying.
Melinda was a quiet, unusual woman who lived on the
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
"This Land Is Your Land"
I can connect the ELA Test Prep passage "This Land Is Your Land" to the book Little House in the Big Woods. Both books center around a home made by the owners, and both families "live off the land." The biggest difference between the books is that Little House takes place in the 1800s, and "This Land" takes place in modern times.
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