Friday 1 March 2013

Subordinate Clauses

Children. They lag behind adults. They're not as clever too. So when a subordinate clause becomes a main clause, mayhem occurs. This particularly occurs when one dies. It's not good. Bad, you could call it. Very bad. It happens often, but shouldn't. Why it shouldn't, no one knows. It's tradition. Tradition. A summary of thoughts. Thoughts that people, main clauses, have. Have about children. Subordinate clauses. But if a subordinate clause does the reverse, what happens? What happens? What? WHAT?





Sorry it's so random, doesn't make sense and have distinct sections.

Jake

1 comment:

  1. I love this piece. I think that it is quite funny that you are writing as an adult. It is a really nice thing to write but I am not so sure that it fits into the story genre. Do you see what I mean?
    Sarah

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