In a world where you can be anything and anyone, what would you be?
Students from class 6 b have answered.
Prof. Laura Pamfiloiu
I’d rather be taller than shorter
I’d rather eat pizza than a burger
I’d rather be sugar than salt
I’d rather be myself than yourself
I’d rather be the sun than the moon
I’d rather be a mountain than a hill
I’d rather catch a perch than a pike
I’d rather be a lake than a pond
I’d rather be the light than the dark
I’d rather be a fish than a boy
I’d rather be someone than no one
I’d rather be a lion than a cow
I’d rather fly than walk
I’d rather fight a monster than my mom
I’d rather be a cat than a dog
I’d rather climb on a big cloud than play with a ball
I’d rather ride a bee than sleep in the middle of the day
I’d rather play in the rain than always be bored
I’d rather draw cats than do maths
I’d rather be an alien than a robot
I’d rather live than die
I’d rather be happy than sad
I’d rather be snow than sand
I’d rather be a swallow than a sparrow
I’d rather be an otter than an owl
I’d rather be a cat than a dog
I’d rather be a tablet than a laptop
I’d rather be a town than a village
I’d rather have homework than a privilege.