I am reading the nonfiction book Heroes of 9/11 by Allan Zullo. This book has 192 pages in it. According to a customer review on Amazon,”Zullo did an amazing bringing 9/11 to life”. I think the intended audience for Heroes of 9/11 is for ages ten and up because they have mature situations that kid are ready to read. That my reason it is good for younger audience.
In his “9/11 Address to the Nation” the 43rd President of the United States of America, George W. Bush assures that America will not be affected by the unruly and evil attacks carried out on September 11th, 2001. The President drafted this speech to resist the impending fear and questioning that American citizens around the country would soon be consumed by. Because 9/11 was the most impactful, yet devastating terrorist attack on the United States to date, Bush was not able to derive his thoughts from others’ ideas and speeches, thus he was forced to dig deep and extract the emotions and thoughts aroused by the “despicable acts.” Much like any great leader, President Bush wanted to stress the importance of instilling a sense of pride and resilience in the country and fellow countrymen and women to come together and remain as one. As the head of the “brightest beacon of freedom and opportunity” President George W. Bush declares that the United States of America will “remain strong” and appear unaffected as the country continues to build and rebound from the senseless acts of terrorism and hate.
A bounty hunter named Kisa was running away from two hired goons who had chased her down to a hidden night club. She had managed to dodge them and vanish into a shadowy alleyway, but as she was escaping out of the alley the clattering of a metal gate gave her position away. So she quickly darted for cover and just as she was about to get out of their line of sight she was tagged by three sleeping darts. Kisa tried to get farther away to hide better, but she passed out before she could.
Important Work “Get to work!!!” Hunter is 6’4” weighing In at 210. He’s darker and has bright green eyes and dark hair. The sound of traffic and typing filled Hunter Harbaugh’s ears, and then suddenly he got a private number call.
EXT. SPACE - NIGHT A small spaceship sits in the dark canvas of space surrounded by beautiful galaxies. On the side in white lettering is the word: SALVATION. A yellow glow is emitted from windows.
In my opinion Thurgood Marshall was influential by the fact that he was a special counsel to the NAACP, which is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Marshall became a key prosecuting attorney in several school segregation cases argued before the Supreme Court, including the 1954 landmark case Brown vs. the Board of Education. I believe that was the highlight of it all because his decision to participate and overall fight for the purpose of helping for a bigger cause in something that would go down highlighted in history. In 1967, President Lyndon Johnson successfully nominated him for a seat on the Court, making Marshall the first African American to hold a position on the highest court in the land. Around the same
The bus looked more like a subway train. It didn't have any wheels. Instead, in hovered slightly above a metal road. When the bus took off, the teenagers looked out the windows and they saw people who looked like humans, as well as reptile-like creatures. There were also little green men with black eyes and big heads.
Paper 1 Rhetorical Analysis On September 9th, 2001, George W. Bush responded to the terrorist attacks clearly, he created an uplifting speech by thanking our government for immediate action and also claiming that America is the strongest nation. President Bush had taken the opportunity to assure that the citizens of the United States were going to be okay and that our country will march forward from this horrible time.
9/11 was probably the worst day in American history and this story helps you imagine what it would’ve been like to be on the inside. Adam gives every detail that happened that day. From 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Adam tells you everything he encountered and every emotion he had that morning. For instance, Adam says, “I was kind of angry.”
Lives ending in crash buildings, mourning of the victims, and a blaze consuming people like a raging inferno; Anyone who was alive during the 11th of September, 2001 would know this tragedy. George W. Bush brought forward an important speech that day to address terrorist attacks that caused thousands of our fellow citizens to lose their lives and their family members. He assures these attacks were intended to break our country and fill us with grief ,but we take in great stride knowing their actions haven’t succeeded in the slightest, He is making a mandatory effort to find out more about these attack, and he states that he has his condolences and that he is happy know that Many all over the World and in America have decided to stand together against this threat. George wants America to know the people are doing our best as people to keep this proud nation standing.
Tap! Tap! Tap! Timothy shook his antique watch, it always would jump back anywhere from a minute to an hour if he wasn’t paying attention. Looking out the window, he saw hundreds of kids and parents were scrambling to get on the train and saying their goodbyes.
Roaring lions, swinging trapeze actors, suspenseful rope actors, goofy clowns, hungry cannibals all under one tent. They’re here to entertain tons of people children and aged, towering giants to midgets, rich or poor because it’s only fifty cents for adults and twenty five cents for kids. Don’t wait for too long since there’re only two shows on May 18th. That’s what Dan and Christopher, best friends since kindergarten, read when arriving to Stoddard’s grocery store to grab a soda and chips in a sizzling day at the start of summer. They are extremely fired up!
All these words, worming their way through to his brain. Writhing in his thoughts. Screaming out at him, lashing him with their venomous burdens. Each word causing him to sink further into the darkness. He cursed at them, cried out at them.
“Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.” George W. Bush delivered this speech on the night of the September 11 attacks. The shattered steel of the Twin Towers, once towering the New York City skyline, forever changed America and its response to terrorism. The largest foreign attack on U.S. soil appropriately gave reason to Americans to recoil in fear and lose trust in the future, but in reality, the country displayed the opposite reaction.
Interestingly, I read the article ‘on sports in the United States, shutting down the day after 9-11’ by Frank Litsky and Lena Williams and I also read the creative non-fiction story by Hunter S. Thompson ‘the day after 9-11’. However, the narrative story by Hunter S. Thompson is the one I like the most. Although both writers did their utmost best to relate the tragic event that transpired on that fateful day; the narrative did something that would be remembered as long as history remains. Assertively, the creative non-fiction story by Hunter S. Thompson the day after 9-11 or ‘Fear and Loathing in America’ kept my attention.