zb115+Pet+Peeves


 * Thesis** (What You're Trying to Prove)

(I believe that) Forgetting things it is really annoying.


 * Three Reasons**
 * it makes me feel that I am unorganized Ex: when I forget my homework folder.
 * I can't do my homework and i can't have time to do it Ex: when I forget my math workbook.
 * penalties

Judi Light Hopson, the instructor/ educator, says, " If your child is too busy with sports, music and other activities, she may be mentally overloaded.
 * Facts/Experts/Opinions**

 Read more: [|Forgetfulness in Children | eHow.com] [|http://www.ehow.com/facts_5474644_forgetfulness-children.html#ixzz2H1NdjbIt]


 * Exaggerated Effects**
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Have you ever forgot something in your life? Well, I have and it is REALLY annoying. If you have forgotten things you know how I feel. There are so many reasons to be annoyed, it is like all the rain drops in a storm, and all the rain drops fall on my head and they make me a mess!
 * Forgetting Things**

Judi Light Hopson, an instructor/ educator, says, " If your child is too busy with sports, music, and other activities, he/she maybe mentally overloaded."

But really, there are three big thunder clouds that follow me around. The biggest cloud which is full of thunder and lightning is the disorganization that over whelms me with anger. The storm of disorganization creates a huge snowball chasing me down a hill.

After the snowball hits me, it drags me down the hill, and creates damage to trees and buildings like Hurricane Sandy. So when I am disorganized, I might forget my swim cap and my long hair will slow me down. When the snowball buries me under the snow I can't do anything, I can't move my arms and my legs because of the weight of the snowball. I feel like that I can't ever finish my homework. When I remember everything it is like I could do anything. The funny thing about forgetting things is that there is nothing funny about it. The moral of this is that you should not forget anything or else you will be disorganized. media type="custom" key="22011094"

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/facts_5474644_forgetfulness-children.html