Kayla's Profile
German and Tigers and Gravy, oh my!
Kayla
has led an eventful life so far in her fourteen years, from learning a foreign
language fluently to cuddling up with exotic animals. She is close with her
family and has developed a bond between her and her grandfather, as well as
being just as close with her immediate family. She rescues animals and is an
obvious lover of cats—cats who just so happen to have wild names—and enjoys
spending her time with the mewling bundles of joy. Kayla story is special
because it’s hers, so let’s just dive
right in.
Kayla
has many talents, but one of her most notable is that she is fluent in German.
As we well know, German is a harsh language and seems difficult to learn, but
Kayla has accomplished this from the help of her grandfather. Her grandfather
was originally from Germany, so naturally, his native language is German or Deutsch. Kayla informed me that every
time she would visit her elder, that he would give her little lessons in the
language. She knew next to nothing at first, but gradually the language began to
stick. Although, I did ask her to tell me something in German, she didn’t want
too. After a while all I got out from her was how to say the number eleven. And
for those who are curious about what that translation is, the number eleven is elf in German. Strange word for a number
but, hey, I didn’t create the language. Lastly, she has retained this language,
and has added it to her arsenal of talents.
Kayla
also has a love of animals, and the name of her cat is Gravy. When asked why
she named the cat Gravy, she answered by explaining that the cat has a white
underbelly—like mashed potatoes—and a light brown coating on top—like gravy.
She informed me that after they called him this, the name just stuck and was a
perfect fit for the animal.
Do you mean ACTUAL exotic animals?
ReplyDeleteThis article was awesome!! The beginning had caught my attention right away and I wanted to keep reading!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job. Kayla does indeed have a unique life outside of school.
ReplyDeleteI liked this a lot, it kept me wanting to read the whole entire time. You had great use of the information and over all executed this nicely. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteI think you wrote this profile well and it kept my interest! I think you should expand more on the exotic animals, as that left me wondering what they were.
ReplyDeleteThe writing for this article has a great flow and kept me engaged in it the whole way through. You went into great detail with the German portion of the article and wrote that perfectly. Saying that she cuddles up with exotic animals though was an interesting thing to just state then leave, that could have been an interesting paragraph.
ReplyDeletelove this!! you made my life sound fun
ReplyDeleteI like this!! nice lead and i like how the cat was described
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