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Friday, March 26, 2021

Writing

 Hello readers,

Today I have made a writing interview about a man almost getting swallowed by a whale. We also had to use past tenses. We had to questioned the interviewer about how the man almost swallowed by the whale. And we had to be the diver in first person. So please, enjoy the interview! If you want, you can watch the interview.  

Swallowed by a Whale


Interviewer: What did you need and have on you before you went diving with your friends?


Diver: I had a diving suit so that nothing could hurt me or anything, then I had a GoPro to take pictures like the sardine run I took, and a snorkel to breathe underwater.


Interviewer: What photos were you taking before you got swallowed by the whale?


Diver: Well,  I was taking photos of sardines, because there was a beautiful, big sardine run. I couldn’t take a good photo so I went close but there were a lot of sharks surrounding the sardines. And then there was something swallowing my legs from the back of me.


Interviewer: So you had this incredible experience and are lucky to be alive. Tell what happened?


Diver:  I got grabbed by something and my head got pushed together. And I noticed that it swallowed a bunch of sardines, and that I knew when it was a whale because of it’s pressure. The whale couldn’t swallow me because the throat was small. It was small because the whale only eats sardines. Whale’s with no teeth cannot eat humans or whales that don’t eat humans.And then a few minutes later, the whale spat me out. 


Interviewer: Before the whale grabbed you, did you see the whale coming toward you?


Diver: No, Because I heard no noises when I tried to take pictures of the sardine run. It  was hard to tell when the whale was quiet. But I did hear swishing noises at the back of me but I thought it could’ve been a little fish.


Interviewer: What did it feel like when you were inside the whale?


Diver: I was getting very slimy and it was dark because something closed me from the outside. I couldn’t breath when the mouth of the whale closed, because the mouth was full with seawater. 



Interviewer: How did you not panic?


Diver: I started getting scared but I tried to make myself as calm as possible. I was scared for a few seconds because it was so dark. But I realized that something would happen, so I tried to stay quiet and wait for the whale to spit me out.


Interviewer: What did it feel like for you after this experience?


Diver: It felt like peace. I got back home and I told my son about me getting swallowed by the whale. He was very impressed when I told him. You wouldn’t believe my son’s name, his name is Jonas. 


                                        Thank you for looking at this post. I hope you have a great day/night!


2 comments:

  1. Hello Santannah.
    I was looking forward to reading your story but it's shooting across the page.
    Can you please fix it as I would love to hear how you survived your dramatic experience?.

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  2. Hello Santannah.
    I am just leaving a comment to let you know that I have had a look at your blog today.

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