Zachary Smith - English Ms. Buys
I read an article on the anniversary of 9 11 and this is what I thought. The first thing I noticed was the big picture on the side; it was a picture of Uncle Saw standing with a plane crashed half way threw him. It talked a lot about the fire men and how they risked there lives to save the people inside. I think that 9 11 was a very scary day for a lot of people, a lot lost there family members. I don’t know how anyone can repay the families of the dead firefighter trying to save people during 9 11. I think that the fire men should be remembered forever. I know that for all the families that lost loved ones can never give praise to the firemen who helped so selfishly to save lives and in the end ended up losing many of their own lives. I remember that the only thing on the news for days and weeks was the 9 11 coverage. I remember my mom and our neighborhood friends going outside with flags and we called it "flagging" - to show our love and support for our country and all those that died.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/from-the-archive-blog/2011/sep/06/9-11-attacks-guardian-archive
I read an article on the anniversary of 9 11 and this is what I thought. The first thing I noticed was the big picture on the side; it was a picture of Uncle Saw standing with a plane crashed half way threw him. It talked a lot about the fire men and how they risked there lives to save the people inside. I think that 9 11 was a very scary day for a lot of people, a lot lost there family members. I don’t know how anyone can repay the families of the dead firefighter trying to save people during 9 11. I think that the fire men should be remembered forever. I know that for all the families that lost loved ones can never give praise to the firemen who helped so selfishly to save lives and in the end ended up losing many of their own lives. I remember that the only thing on the news for days and weeks was the 9 11 coverage. I remember my mom and our neighborhood friends going outside with flags and we called it "flagging" - to show our love and support for our country and all those that died.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/from-the-archive-blog/2011/sep/06/9-11-attacks-guardian-archive
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