Dragonfly, the symbol of perseverence.
During the summer, there is no river, lake or any little swamp which dragonflies not to get close to with their frail, gauzy, little wings. Dragonflies don't waste their time. They cross hardly, but incessantly the lands. Everyday, during the summer, a dragonfly was visiting the place where I was playing with the other kids, in one of the years of my childhood. Although there was no sign of water around, she came everyday, flying through the hands and the bodies of the restless children and getting dizzy. She looked and, mostly, felt like a tiny lilac. At first we got scared, then we got used with that strange thing. She could have been the same, or there could have been ninety different dragonflies, so many as the number of the days of the summer vacation.
The play "The incessantly journey of the dragonfly" (is that ok if i use "the"?) will take place at the Festivity Hall, on Friday, at 5 p.m. You'll have the chance to fly with the dragonfly through the insecure and fast life.
Now, don't look after that play, because it doesn't exist. :)

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Dragonfly, the symbol of perseverence.
Our Romanian teacher wanted to try our sense offor creativity out and asked us to write an article about... a dragonfly. I'll try to translate it in English:
During the summer, there is no river, lake nor any little swamp which dragonflies do not to get close to with their frail, gauzy, little wings. Dragonflies don't waste their time. They cross hardly (What did you want to say here? Hardly means: "nu prea"), but incessantly the lands. Everyday, during the summer, a dragonfly was visiting visited the place where I played was playing with the other kids, in one of the years of my childhood. Although there was no sign of water around, she came everyday, flying through the hands and the bodies of the restless children and getting dizzy (Who was getting dizzy? The kids?). She looked and, mostly even more, felt like a tiny lilac. At first we got scared, then we got used withto that strange thing. She could have been the same, or there could have been ninety different dragonflies, so many as the number of the days of the summer vacation.
The play "The incessantly journey of the dragonfly" (is that ok if i use "the"? Yes, absolutely! :) ) will take place at the Festivity Hall, on Friday, at 5 p.m. You'll have the chance to fly with the dragonfly through the (/its) insecure and fast life.
Now, don't look after for (to look after înseamnă ”a avea grija de”) that play, because it doesn't exist. :)
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