Monday, January 21, 2013

Vocab Free post

There once was a little boy who showed his adroit skills when he was around 10 years old. A prodigy happened. He had solved a murder case at the age of 10. When he was 7 his avocation was to read mystery novels, so maybe that's why he was so good at it. But he wasn't doing this all by himself. His grandfather was a detective. You could only imagine how proud he was when his grandson solved that murder case. Since then he has taken the new detective under his wing and trained him to be an extremely skillful man. He was his protege. He has been showing the callow boy to notice everything a good detective would by giving him erudite examples. Such as someones demeanor or tacit things. One December 15th he was called out to investigate some raucous noises coming from an apartment on Bubblegum drive. The affront neighbors had reported that there was a lapse in time when everything was peaceful but now everyday there would be destructive noises from the apartment. When the detective went to go question the rowdy neighbors they were very definitive. Giving yes or no answers. This made him very suspicious. In the end he figured out that the neighbors where just some weird pariahs who liked to throw pots and pans around the house as their avocation. The police station inducted him into the team because they need his extensive skill and knowledge.

1 comment:

  1. Really interesting approach! Some great word uses. Work on "prodigy," "affront," and "definitive."

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