An inspiring ‘Greatest Moment’

Hi, my name is Swapnik. My Year 7 class teacher recently asked the class group to write a story about our ‘Greatest Moment’. I decided to write about my great food allergy moment! Here is my short story: Many people believe that their greatest moments may be passing the Selective test or winning a sporting and other competition however, mine is a little more personal. I was only 5 and starting school when I was called up for an allergy test. You see, I was and still am allergic to a great many things (which I won’t go into) and had not gotten over any. My most dangerous allergies were peanuts and dairy. This time I was called up for a peanut test as the doctor thought I may have gotten over it.

Read the full story here:  pdfGreatest Moment – food132.66 KB

 Content created June 2014

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