Yes, I am on the island. I found a corner where I could find water, heather, bamboo and huge leaves or vines. I started cutting the bamboos with the pocket knife I brought with me right away. After placing them as the skeleton of a tent, instead of huge leaves, I found pieces of wood cut to the exact tent.
I attached them to my skeleton with a stone I found from the ground and a box of nails I brought with me. Now I had a wooden house. That was nice. Because now I had a house where I could spend the night (I made the tent rectangular) Then I found a long branch and a long ivy. I made a fishing rod out of them. I put one of the nails I brought on the tip. I had already caught 3 trout in less than half an hour. As my mother taught me, I skinned one with my pocketknife and left it to cook on a grill I made from twigs. I made a box with other fish out of wood and bamboo sticks and put them inside the box and closed the lid. Then I made a place inside the tent to light a fire in case it rains. According to the sundial I made, there were a few hours left before sunset. I immediately gathered heather and fern. I put the heather on the ground where I made it to lie down and spread the ferns in a place that gets plenty of sun so they can dry. The next day I would collect them and lay them on my bed.I was so tired. I should have had some rest. It was already night. I got into my heath bed and closed the door with a piece of wood. I looked at my locket that I always carry with me. Inside were my mom, dad, me and my brother. I thanked my mom and dad. If it weren't for the family camp we go to every year, this exam would have been very difficult for me. "Thank you mum. Thank you dad." I said to herself. I couldn't stand it any longer and left herself in the embrace of sleep...
When I got up the next morning, I was hungry. It was astonishing that a girl like me could do so much. It rained at night, but he could not enter my house.
'I have to find something for breakfast before the rain starts again,' I said to myself. I was lucky because I found 2 eggs in the tree next to my house. There was also some bird's milk. I took them home and started looking for branches. And when I found it. Just when I got home, it started to rain. Where I made for fire, I made a fire and made an egg and omelet. I put the omelette on a plate I had knitted before, and a flock of birds on the glass. My door was open so it wouldn't get caught in the smoke, and no rain was coming in thanks to the angle I calculated when I was building it. After I had my breakfast, I slept some more. I was very tired yesterday. When I woke up the rain had stopped. The island looked like it had just been created. I immediately started a fire and cooked one of the fish I caught yesterday.I slept after dinner. When I woke up the next day, I immediately looked for food. I was not as lucky as yesterday. I took the last remaining fish and brought water from the river. It sounded like I heard a scream while picking branches, but I never heard it again. I made a fire and cooked fish. I went out and made myself a hammock out of ivy. I swayed in the hammock, reading the book I brought with me. It was surprising how easy this task was. Then I realized; This task was difficult. It was easy for me just because I do this every year. Others did not know how to build houses, how to knit from branches. They didn't have a home where they could take shelter in the rain. This task was easy only for me and others like me. If he had not heard wrongly, there was an elf among them. This task must have been very easy for her.Anyway, I had to cook for the evening and finish this task. I caught a rabbit and prepared it to cook. I made a fire and cooked it. After some more swinging in the hammock and reading a book, one of the generals came up to me. "You have successfully completed the exam." He looked around and continued; "There is hardly anyone who is as comfortable as you. You spent it as comfortably as in a holiday home. You survived this task as if you were in a holiday home, let alone getting injured, eating food with bird's milk, swinging in your comfortable hammock and reading a book." I'm relieved. It means I passed. The important thing was not to do anything. The important thing was to survive. Which I did very easily. Then the general looked at me and said something complicated to me and took me off the island...