Greetings,
Another last minute entry, I guess I shouldn't say that I am sorry this time, since it's seems as clear as day that I am not feeling sorry at all. Well, truth to be told I truly didn't feel sorry at all, for all this time Haha. I just said it for the sake of having something to say for my opening post and I suppose to look polite and a nice goody two shoes student. This entry will probably be a bit shorter than how much I usually write ( emphasize "probably"! ) . Although, I think the third question will probably ended up some what long because I couldn't think of a way to make a nice conclusion. I have to admit I have the tendency to get too into it when I am writing a story. Hopefully I don't spend too much time on it. I mean I still have some other assignment to do, I don't really want to spend too much time on doing something I could be doing for 20 minutes.
Well, without further ado, this is my answer to the 2nd test of PRL for ELC 151.
1. If I were Ila in this story, I probably wouldn't go at all or I would go with "profound" reluctance ( Did I use that word correctly?). Although, my reasoning is somewhat different that what Ila had. I wouldn't go because, I am actually not very fond of going out to other people's wedding. Of course unless it's someone I know or a close relatives, I would force my self to go. However, if I were Ila in this story, I most likely lean more on not going. Although, it's not because of our past enmities, but simply because I now consider her a total stranger. If I ever decide to go, it would only because my family told me so.
2. Well, I think it depends on how we ended the relationship in my inexperienced opinion. Also depends on the personality of that ex too I guess. If we managed to be friend after breaking up, it could work? I might just be delusional or it's one of those things where you think it might work on theory but work differently in practice.Well, to be honest, I don't really know if I like it or not as I have never been in a relationship before much less experiencing a break up. I think I've said this before, but I don't really like to assume what I would do when I never experience such situation before simply because we could never be too sure what we would actually do unless with with have experienced the situation our self.
3. As a short story, I think the author ended the story at the most appropriate moment. It makes the reader feels curious and satisfied at the same time (If that make any sense?). The author manage to stimulate the reader's curiosity to find out how his work would pan out. At the same time, it ended at the right moment for the reader to make their own conclusion on how it would end. As for how I would continue the story,...
On the day of the wedding,
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