Visit to African American safari in Canada
Once upon a time, a group of curious kids from Toronto—Liam, Maya, Noah, and Zara—went on an exciting adventure to visit a special wildlife reserve in Canada. This reserve was
Once upon a time, a group of curious kids from Toronto—Liam, Maya, Noah, and Zara—went on an exciting adventure to visit a special wildlife reserve in Canada. This reserve was
I have a dear friend who goes by the name Papi Mona. He loves creating new songs. These lyrics are dedicated to him, set to a hymn or gospel-style melody. … Continue readingThree Poems for Papi Mona
Welcome to tonight’s debate between our two candidates. Tonight, we’ll address some of the most pressing issues, including national safety and women’s rights. Let’s begin with you, Mr. Trump. What are your thoughts on national safety, and how would you ensure it?” … Continue readingTrump and Kamala debates fracking issues
Author’s note: The text compares in readability to The New York Times. It is likely to be understood by a reader with at least a 10th-grade education (age 16). In this chapter, Surama’s steadfast commitment to wearing her headscarf remains unshaken despite encountering curious glances and well-intentioned but sometimes misinformed comments. Her mother, Lavana, acts as a guiding force, emphasizing the importance of inner beauty and the courage to express oneself. … Continue readingUnveiling Identity S1E4
A Father’s Legacy. In the gentle, dimly lit ambiance of their home on a Sunday, Lavana and Surama found themselves engaged in a poignant conversation. The scent of their favorite
As they returned to their humble abode, the world’s chaos gave way to the sanctuary of their home. It was a haven of warmth and love, where life’s bustling chaos
Author’s note: A reader will likely understand the text with at least a 10th-grade education (age 16), and it should be easy for most adults to read. … Continue readingWedding Tale of Hope and Unity
CHAUVINIST:Ah, welcome, gentlemen. I trust you are all men. WOMAN:Huh! Men, men, men. CHAUVINIST:Have a seat at this large table. We’re going to talk about some man stuff. WOMAN:Blah blah