Sunday, June 2, 2019

Dinosaurs :: Essays Papers

DinosaursI found myself with my leg lodged between two trees which the Tyrannosaurus Rex knocked over. I remained totally still knowing that if I moved the T-Rex would see me. The beast came so close to me that I could feel him breathing on my face. The T-Rex however, could not see me because of his poor vision and the time of night. indeed I saw my chance, just as he bent over to warmness me one more time I struck him in the eye with my knife made of bone. I pushed the knife deeper and deeper into the beasts head until his screaming stopped. The T-Rex fell shaking the earth with its weight. I was hunting for my wife and children who lived in the cave-house I built for them last winter. I and my two boys of the age of sixty and seventy-two seasons skinned the T-rex. It took three days to haul all the meat back to the cave house. My wife stored the meat in the underground cavern we had, which we usually used to hide ourselves from hunting dinosaurs.Our cave-house was locate d in what was called a cave city. These cities were carved out of a giant mountain and were run by an almighty leader, whom we referred to as the almighty. The people who lived in the cave-city were called commoners, and were referred to as the people. In every cave-city there was a drinking den, where the custody of the city could come after a day of hunting and working to kick back and relax. At the drinking den the custody enjoyed drinking fresh-made pick juice which would cost only two shells a serving. In the drinking den there were a lot of men who loved to tell stories active what they hunted and how big their catch was. Most of what these men said was half-true. They never told the whole truth in a story. For example if a man were to knock down a T-Rex, which was ten thousand, hands tall they would say the Rex was eleven thousand hands tall. I usually went to the drinking den everyday. There were three men whom usually accompanied me there. These mens names w ere Big Joe, Medium Tim and Tiny Mike. Big Joe was about fifteen hands high and four hands wide, he had a low-pitched voice and was slow in his ways, he had a very short temper and was known for being somewhat of a Klutz.

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