Friday 14 November 2014

Oktapodi


Room 12a is learning about writing a discriptive narrative, we watched part of a video called oktapodi, and wrote an imaginitive ending for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=badHUNl2HXU


Oktapodi


Death flashed in front of the driver’s eyes. The van hurdled down the stairs. He had an iron grip on the octopi, which stared at him with boggling eyes. The series of events that followed this involved a lot of hissing. A cat hissed at the driver. The driver hissed at the octopi. And the wheel, seeing as it had ripped while hitting an ominous bump in the street, was hissing at everything and everyone else. Now, to understand the following, you must understand the magic of reality. Or rather, you need to forget everything you knew about the magic of reality. Because what happened is not physically or scientifically possible. The octopi, which can safely conclude are mentally capable of pretty much anything, sported miniature octopi wings and flew, stumbling slightly, down the street. Using their tentacles to propel themselves towards the water, their faces grim with concentration. They flung themselves into the water, and resumed their unfinished conversation.


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