Sunday, December 10, 2017

'The Skating Party by Merna Summers'

'In the accounting, The glide Party, the actor uses four moving pictures to recognize the characters. There be several things that the reservoir considers such as dress, mannerisms, speech, attitudes, peculiarities, and treatment of others. The Skating Party takes speckle in a sm only townspeople named Willow Bunch, where Nathan Singleton dialog about his carriage to his brothers son. Nathan had been sounding for a wife to strike a evoke with, so he could quit workings as a teacher. Nathan f all(prenominal)s in love with a young doll named Delia Sykes, but he soon agnize that she was married to dobson fly Sykes. Delia had set up him and Delias cured sister Eunice Latham, the occasion she did that was so that she could mark glum Nathan, because she secretly love him. Nathan and Eunice fall in love and see married, on their espouse night, they pick out a skating party. Delia takes Nathan and they skate off, when they get second the two sisters indicate and s kate off together. This led to the diagonal where Eunice and Delia fall d peerless the ice, Eunice dies, only if because they only had enough era to save one girl. Delia is portrayed as very pretty, bold, likes attention, independent, likes to move over fun, through the characterization method.\nThe actions and choices Delia makes throughout the story effects how her heart is placed. Delia loved to book attention and have fun all the time. On sunlight afternoon Eunice was academic term at the marrow organ vie for us, and she was beautiful. We were all school term around looking at her. And then somebody happened to stare out of the window, Uncle Nathan said. And in that location was Delia on the jiggermast and the pair of them move on a regular rodeo. She didnt go out her neck, which was a wonder. By the time she in the long run got off the pony, we were all out in the yard, and somebody had the vagary of taking a picture of Delia and Eunice on the pony. (Page 19 8) All she wanted was to have all of the attention on her, other than her sister ...'

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