Welcome back to the third episode of Blog-Mania! Ka pai for staying in this long! As usual, we are back with Emily! Take it away Emily!
Sweet as Blog-Mania dude! Today I'll be sharing with you a piece of writing I wrote after lunch for S.U.W. It is about how I personally think that jaywalking is a cruel and mean thing to call someone! Here's why....
Back in the day everyone would just walk on the road. You could just walk, anywhere really. Then cars came. No one knew what they were. They just came. The idea came that they were dangerous and they wanted people to keep off the roads so no one got hurt. Now “jay” ment a really really bad word, like if you called someone a jay back then it would be like calling them a bad swear word now! So back on topic, people were throwing riots to get these machines of the road and it got in the paper and the inventors saw it and said “We need something like a name that will tell people to get of the road but not literally. Oh! I’ve got! Jaywalker! Perfect!”. Then they told people, who told other people, who told more people and so on. So from now on they called anyone who walks were no crossing is or just walks on the road in general, they are automatically called a jaywalker! So what I think is that people just thought other people said so why shouldn’t I and that is a bad thing in my world. So that is why I, Emily, think that jaywalking is a rude and cruel thing to call someone.
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Very cool Emily! It is great to see what stories you create during SUW time.
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