Sunday, August 5, 2012

2 Truths and a Lie

So you think you know me, huh? Well here's a little quiz to find out.

1. When I was 8 I broke my leg. My dad and I were on a hike and we were on our way down. On my way down, my legs lost there strength and it started to wobble a bit. However I wasn't aware of it, and I lost balance and rolled down the stoned stairs, bruising my back and legs. I was stopped by a tree and I landed on my right leg. It slammed into the tree and it was aching very badly. My dad finally rushed to where I was and he helped me down the mountain, thinking that i sprained my ankle. However, I had actually broken my right leg. I had to wear a cast for 3 monthes and it was so uncomfortable. I used crutches to help me walk, and everybody used my crutches as a toy, at school.

2. One time, whenI was in 6th grade, I was on my way to school, and I was crossing the road. At that moment, a car zoomed by hitting me in the stomach with the side mirror. I fell backwards, on my butt, but the car just drove past. Luckily, the accident happened in the neighborhood and the car was not going too fast. If the driver had stopped and asked if I was okay that day, I don't think I would've been mad as much. But anyways, my stomach ached for the whole day, and when I arrived at home and checked my stomach, it was bruised and I felt pain.

3. When I was little I went ice skating with my dad, sister, and uncles. It was winter, and my dad was helping me skate, and my sister and uncles were on their own. While skating, I was about to fall backwards, but my dad pulled me upwards to prevent me from falling, and so he pulled my forearm and then it popped out of its socket. It hurt so bad, and the pain was flowing through my arm. My mom thought I was faking it and she told me to stop whining, but after a while, my dad took me to the hospital, and it turned out that my forearm popped out of my socket.

3 comments:

  1. One is a lie? They all sound plausible, but maybe the first one. Or second one. But why would you get hit with a mirror? The second one.

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  2. all three examples sound realistic.. can't even guess which one is a lie. I would go for the third one!
    Even if was an emergent situation, it would be hard for someone to dislocate one's arms. maybe not..
    what's the answer! so difficult to figure.

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  3. The first one was the lie, I've never broken a bone.:)

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