The clothes of whirlpool Naruto are mostly T-shirts,with white,Navy green and black colors,wood leaf logo on the chest,shorts and dark green windshields。
Naruto's performance in school is very poor。He likes to play pranks and hopes to become a fire shadow and get everyone's approval。The most important feature of Naruto is that he is smart and strange with his mouth open
My neighbourhood My neighbourhood is an old man who is not very tall but very strong.He is seventy now ,the amazing is that he still has much black hair which we often playing jokes on.you konw ,there must be some reasons that why he is strong. Beacuse he is very a kindheart man that is also why he can leave me so deep an impression. for instance ,he likes helping people no matter whether he knows that guy or not. it is funny that he careful for others more than himself . i like his personality like that. i remember that day when my father asked him to help us build a road which we use it for transportation. He got up early and brough tools himself which we had not asked him to do so,He explained that it is his duty to help people to do things well . i was impressed again.this is my neibourhood who teachs me that if we decide to help someone we should do everything
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam) (born Feb. 7, 1812, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.-died June 9, 1870, Gad's Hill, near Chatham, Kent) British novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. The defining moment of Dickens's life occurred when he was 12 years old. With his father in debtors' prison, he was withdrawn from school and forced to work in a factory. This deeply affected the sensitive boy. Though he returned to school at 13, his formal education ended at 15. As a young man, he worked as a reporter. His fiction career began with short pieces reprinted as Sketches by “Boz” (1836). He exhibited a great ability to spin a story in an entertaining manner and this quality, combined with the serialization of his comic novel The Pickwick Papers (1837), made him the most popular English author of his time. The serialization of such works as Oliver Twist (1838) and The Old Curiosity Shop (1841) followed. After a trip to America, he wrote A Christmas Carol (1843) in a few weeks. With Dombey and Son (1848), his novels began to express a heightened uneasiness about the evils of Victorian industrial society, which intensified in the semiautobiographical David Copperfield (1850), as well as in Bleak House (1853), Little Dorrit (1857), Great Expectations (1861), and others. A Tale of Two Cities (1859) appeared in the period when he achieved great popularity for his public readings. Dickens's works are characterized by an encyclopaedic knowledge of London, pathos, a vein of the macabre, a pervasive spirit of benevolence and geniality, inexhaustible powers of character creation, an acute ear for characteristic speech, and a highly individual and inventive prose style.