This
scene is about animal rights. It’s about a girl who sees
that animal cruelty is wrong and stands up for animal rights. It describes how
wrong animal cruelty is as well as the consequences for animal cruelty. For
instance, using animals for experiments, not feeding your pet, or hurting your
animal badly.
Today was another regular day in March for Leah. She
woke up at 7:03, as usual, and got dressed as well as ate breakfast. She was
just about to go to school when she heard yelling from next door. It was a lot
louder than usual and was becoming more frequent. Leah knew it was none of her
business, so when she went out the door, she was prepared to ignore what was
happening, but when she went down the three steps of stairs the sudden whining perturbed
her. She felt worried about Maxie, the neighbor's two year old border collie
and Mr. Sanders, the neighbor. Even if she was going to be late, her curiosity
got the better of her, and she went to Mr. Sanders' porch and rung the
doorbell.
Nobody answered, and she knew that he was
inside, so she went to the window and looked in. But all she could see was a
chair knocked over and some papers spread across the room. "Mr. Sanders,
can I talk to you?" she asked. In response, there were more yelling and
whining. Then the door creaked open slowly. Hoping her mother wouldn't punish
her, Leah walked in. The room was an entire mess, but she wasn't interested in
tidiness at that time. Following the sound of the scolding, she walked into the
kitchen, where she found Mr. Sanders and Maxie. He was holding a stick and
Maxie on the ground with wounds. She panicked and ran out of the house, then
called ASPCA.
A few
hours later, the Humane Law Enforcement arrived and arrested Mr. Sanders. Leah
went up the officers and said," I want to adopt this dog, please?"
They told her that it was up to her mom and she looked up at her. "Well, alright,"
her mother said. Then Maxie was sent to the vet to make sure he wasn't injured.
Finally, Leah went to school and explained to her teacher why she was so late.
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