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Friday, November 29, 2019

(Not) The True Story of Hansel & Gretel

So... last Friday after morning tea, we used a bus as a transport so that we could watch the Hansel & Gretel ballet. I mean, It was really fun we got to watch one of the best ballet people in New Zealand. But... we only got to watch the 2nd half not the 1st half and 2nd half.

One thing though, the ballet ticket is supposed to be $50/ more for one person. The price goes higher depends on where you sit. But... we watched it for free, we were sitting inside and watching for free. We only had to pay $2 each person for the bus, even the bus fee lowered down.

So After Ballet, we went back and done.
At Monday for Writing, we had to try and make our own type of Hansel & Gretel. And we can make it as funny as we can, scary, interesting, or whatever.

I found it hard to add my own characters, and it took me a really long time to come up with what topic I should do.

I found it easy to recreate some parts.

Here's what I made. Unfinished and don't know how to fix it.

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