Freedom means to do anything one want to do, but one can’t do anything against the law. For example, one can wear whatever clothes he or she wants. One can go to any school he or she desires. I’m happy about my freedom to use the internet. I’m also happy that I can wear whatever I want without being questioned or judged. Day 3- The Day the Music Died Day-Eminem Eminem, you’re cool Not a fool, You can freestyle With style. Day 5- National Weatherman’s Day- ”Good morning Delaware! Today there will be a horrible storm hitting New York. Fortunately, it will go around Delaware into Pennsylvania to Maryland and then to the rest of the east coast states. This storm will have heavy rain, but it doesn’t matter because it will go around us and we don’t have to worry about it. Unfortunately, there will only be schools open in Delaware because the storm won’t hit us.” …show more content…
People wear masks and costumes, dance,play sports,and have parades. They eat richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season. There are parades and they eat a lot of food before the following day which is “Ash Wednesday” where people fast. Day 11- National Inventors Day- My invention is called paster. This copy and pastes, but from paper! If you like writing and hate typing, now you can copy your organizer onto your rough draft. This also has a spell and grammar check, so it automatically checks the spelling and grammar. The starting price would be $249.99. Day 15- Get a Different Name Day- I would like to have a simple name like Bob. I can write my name faster with “Bob” than “Gurmanjot.” People would actually get my name right. It gets annoying trying to make others say my name the right way. My signatures would be simple (if I become famous, otherwise no one would