Thursday, September 12, 2013

Word Choice Olympics

(man) A father, after 5 years, finally gets to see his kids again. The intensity of love overwhelms the father when he sees his kids. Tears of joy blur his vision. He can only see three delicate figures running toward him. Before he knew it, a fathers pride and joy were in his arms once again.

(gun) Walking through the dark alley, Candice senses an ominous presence. The sound of soup cans in her tote bag echo in the passageway. Walking at a steady pace, the woman couldn't shake off the feeling of being watched. A man steps in front of the woman. Clothed in jet black, he approaches Candice. The woman stood her ground with no intention of losing. She understands the situation and prepares to make the decision. Every stel the man takes, a movement Candice makes toward her purse. Her revolver, Little Mary was equipped in the right hand. Fear was instilled in this shady man's eyes. He feels his life in danger. Death was standing right in front of him. Realizing the worth of life he fled the alleyway.

(balls) Match Point. The words heard by the two United States beach volleyball players. Tension was in the air. Spectators stood silent and held their breaths as the ball was served. Bi, Bam, Bap, the sounds of a volleyball being hit all over the court. One confident yell was the last sound heard. Game. The crowd went wild as U.S.A. won the Olympics. Cheers weren't stopping. The players couldn't believe they won. It was the best day of their lives.

(image1) One punch was the end of their worries. The prisoners were ready for this moment. Ricki has trained days and nights for his moment. The wall was tall and strong like the Chinese Army. Ricki was going to prove he is stronger than wall holding his vigilant soul. He took his time walking to the wall, channeling his energy. Standing in front of the wall, he positioned his fist on the rock. POW. The sound of rocks cracking. A hole formed in the wall that can fit many. Ricki has redeemed himself and saved the prisoners. He is the true Master of Karate.

(image2)  Fighting crime was the daily routine for Spiderman. After delivering justice at night, Spidey decides to go on a joyride throughout the streets of New York. Shooting web to each towering skyscraper to propel himself forward, he stops on a building for a rest. The tired hero takes a second to look at his reflection. After looking for a moment, Spiderman realizes how much he has drifted away from his original image. Spiderman shakes off his nostalgic feeling, and moves on with his life, knowing that he is stronger and better than his old self.


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