
A DAY EARLY. I WIN.
Last line: "Behind you, Anna smiles at the ceiling."
I'm kind of sniffling right now, because I saved the emotional high point of the story for the last scene to write, and I just wrote it for the last thousand words and it made me sad. *sniff* But I am also riding a complete high right now, so. wheeeeee!
OMG I WON A DAY EARLY.
(things to do before I'm fully back: English portfolio, College algebra project, FINISH THE BLOODY A.P. GOV. AND LATIN II CLASSES DEAR GOD. also, will be doing puppets every night this week except for Monday at a church Christmas thingie. but the crossover exchange is out to beta, so!)
YOU GUYS I LOVE THE WOOOORLD.
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Date: 2009-12-02 06:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-02 11:51 pm (UTC)It's really much harder when you do a little bit of everything because the style varies SO MUCH between writers. We do the Aeneid all year, because that's what's on the AP exam, but lately we've been doing a little bit of the Bible and everyone's like "wtf, this is easy," because it reads like it was translated from English to Latin instead of written in Latin originally. If you can do, like, Ovid or Vergil, though, college level Latin is laughably easy, so my teacher starts the epic poetry early on.
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Date: 2009-12-03 06:27 pm (UTC)I'm not actually doing any actual Latin writers, just Latin sentences that they've created for us to translate. Which is kind of really annoying mostly - I'd much prefer translating actual Latin writing. It would probably be more difficult, but still! SO COOL.