ok, i'll start. the assignment is to create a imaginary conversation between Huck and Jim from the adventures of huckleberry finn. i'm supposed to stay to the dialect of their time period.
The moon was bright. It
shone down on the water below, reflecting its image back up to itself. It also illuminated two figures standing below on a deserted island, with a small fire. They appeared to be arguing about something.
If the moon could think, it probably would have been thinking how silly it was
for the two people below to have a fire, first off, and secondly, to be arguing. After all, wasnt the taller one a runaway slave? It most certainly looked like it. Their voices were hushed, but their movements were slightly violent, like the discussion below was quite heated. The moon
must have wondered why.
Jim, it just dont make no sense! exclaimed the shorter figure, why dont you just want to have roasted turtle for dinner and have cooked fish in the mornin'? It just dont make sense!
Now look-ee here, Huck! said Jim. You knows dat yo' bein' jis as ridiculous, why doan you jis want fish for dinner? Silence fell for a moment as Huck tried to find words to express his reasoning.
Its this¾ Huck started before Jim cut him off real quick.
Huck, you hear dat? Both listened for a heart-stopping moment.
I dont hear anything, Jim. What dyou reckon youre doin? asked Huck, exasperated. Jim looked spooked.
I heared somethin' over there, I jis knows dat I did!
There ain't no sound, Jim! said Huck scornfully, if there was, I woulda heard it! They were silent for a moment longer.
Ah, you's right, Huck. I musta imagined et. Ef you really want, we can jis have turtle for dinner t'night, Huck. I's don't mind. Jim looked quite startled. Something about the noise musta spooked him badly enough that he just wanted to eat quick and put out the fire.
Funny, Jim, I was
jis 'bout to ask you if you just wanted to quick have fish.
Well, see here, Huck, what ef one of us has fish an' de other turtle, dat way, we both get what we want, without forcing de other to do de same.
Well, I reckon that sounds like a mighty good idea, and I'd be much obleeged to have turtle, and I'll try not to let it bother me that you're having fish instead. I still dont understand
Cmon, now, Huck, wes dont want to git into dat agin.
Youre right. mumbled Huck, ashamed. Sorry.
Jim smiled and walked a short distance away from the fire to grab a couple of fish while Huck grabbed a turtle that they had caught earlier and stepped over towards the fire.
Soon, the only sounds that disturbed the night were the sounds of the wind whispering in the trees and the quiet sounds of two people happily chewing below.
I like it
I made a few suggestions in bold. I think that you want to stay in dialect for their discussion, but I wouldnt for the narration.
Great job!