Write about the most shocking or “craziest” news story you have ever heard. What happened, and why did it stand out to you? How did people react to it, and what does it reveal about human behavior?

 Write about the most shocking or “craziest” news story you have ever heard. What happened, and why did it stand out to you? How did people react to it, and what does it reveal about human behavior?


There was a news story about how a closed down Marine-land was found with 2 orca's  and 12 dolphins still living in the park, without human supervision and just left there with no help. I think it is so terrible how they were just left there even with the whole park gone and abandoned. And worse these sea animals are in small spaces and just circling around over and over again. When this reached like main news, so many people were so disappointed in the conditions of these animals and imminently tried to help them . I think that it made me feel so much compassion for these poor animals and the people trying to help, but to the people who left them there, it was so cruel of them to do that. I think that it reveals how people can come together for anything to support anything and I find that fascinating .  


summary- today in class we finished reading the short story.

reflection- analyzing and understanding short stories.  

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