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KARPHANIE podcast #1

Voici notre premier podcast! Dans la premier épisode, on va parler à propos des tueur de série la plus fameuse aujourd’hui. On va parler à propos de sa vie quand il était un enfant, sa vie amoureuse, et tout les meurtres qu’il a commis.

ÉPISODE #1

 

The Sea Devil Questions

The Sea Devil Questions

  1. The man fishes by night because he likes the hardship and loneliness of it. He also likes to feel different than while doing his job back in time to feel isolated and elemental.
  2. He tied the knots of the castaway around its wrists. When the man let the baby, porpoise go because a porpoise represents good luck. When the author explicitly said that the man carefully checked the mesh net to make sure there were no rays inside.
  1. The complicating incident: when the man decided he wouldn’t cast his net until he sees two swirls. This choice affects him in the future. A crisis that happened was when the man was holding onto his rope too hard and got yanked into the water by the sea devil. The climax: was when the man’s rope that was tangling him underwater finally broke because some barnacles were sawing the rope. He got free and out of the water away from the sea devil safe.
  2. Civilized: the world is where everyone is living and everything’s modern and developed.Primitive: the world is where it’s only the natural aspects of earth and nature. These are all man-made technologies like the flying plane in the sky or the road being built and surrounded by water.
  1. He doesn’t want a creature in his position. He also learns he’s never going to fish alone at night.
  2.  “A great horned thing shot like a huge bat of the water”- simile
  3. “Behind him, the lights glowed in the cheerful room”- personification
  4. “The night was breathless” A metaphor

Vocabulary:

Sullen: gloomy or bad temper

Weltering: to roll, toss, or heave as weaves or the sea

Elemental: of nature of an ultimate constitute

Sinewy: a person or animal lean and muscular

Hoisted: raise or haul up

Phosphorescence: light emitted by a substance without combustion or perceptible heat

Cordage: cords or ropes, especially in a ship’s rigging

Exhilaration: a feeling of excitement, happiness

Atavistic: relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral

Centrifugal: moving or tending to move away from a center

Gauntly: extremely thin or bony

Impeding: delay or prevent (someone or something)

Tenaciously: with a firm hold of something; closely

Respite: a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant

Equilibrium: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced

Imminent: about to happen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sea Devil Questions

  1. The man fishes by night because he likes the hardship and loneliness of it. He also likes to feel different than while doing his job back in time to feel isolated and elemental.
  2. He tied the knots of the castaway around its wrists.

When the man let the baby, porpoise go because a porpoise represents good luck.

When the author explicitly said that the man carefully checked the mesh net to make sure there were no rays inside.

  1. The complicating incident: when the man decided he wouldn’t cast his net until he sees two swirls. This choice affects him in the future. A crisis that happened was when the man was holding onto his rope to hard and got yanked into the water by the sea devil. The climax: was when the man’s rope that was tangling him underwater finally broke because some barnacles were sawing the rope. He got free and out of the water away from the sea devil safe.
  2. Civilized:world is where everyone is living and everything’s modern and developed.

Primitive: world is where its only the natural aspects of earth and nature.

He makes references to the number of advancements the human society has had. In the beginning. These are all man-made technologies like the flying plane in the sky or the road being built and surrounded by water. The man’s wife who is safe at home in the warming housing.

  1. He doesn’t want a creature in his position. He also learns he’s never going to fish alone at night.
  2. “a great horned thing shot like a huge bat of of the water”- simile

“Behind him, the lights glowed in the cheerful room”- personification

“the night was breathless” A metaphor

Vocabulary:

Sullen: gloomy or bad temper

Weltering: to roll, toss, or heave as weaves or the sea

Elemental: of nature of an ultimate constitute

Sinewy: person or animal lean and muscular

Hoisted: raise or haul up

Phosphorescence: light emitted by a substance without combustion or perceptible heat

Cordage: cords or ropes, especially in a ship’s rigging

Exhilaration: a feeling of excitement, happiness

Atavistic: relating to or characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral

Centrifugal: moving or tending to move away from a center

Gauntly: extremely thin or bony

Impeding: delay or prevent (someone or something)

Tenaciously: with a firm hold of something; closely

Respite: a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant

Equilibrium: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced

Imminent: about to happen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMJ Figurative Language Illustration

A Mountain Journey Questions

  1. Q-What was Dave Conroy doing out in the wilderness? (motivation) 

A- Dave Conroy’s motivation for going out to the forest is for trapping to support his family. 

  1. Q-At what point does the reader know the protagonist is in serious trouble and not likely to make it toMacMoran’s cabin? (plot) 

A- The reader knows the protagonist is in serious trouble when Conroy falls into the icy water & fails to dry himself off since he could not get the match lit. 

  1. Q-What three critical mistakes did Conroy make? What are some of the things he could have done to prevent himself from freezing? (plot)  

A- Three critical mistakes Dave Conroy made when he passed the brown mossy tree to make camp there, not waiting until March for when the days were longer and not stopping to dry himself off after falling the cold icy water. Some ways he could’ve prevented or fixed these problems are drying himself off immediately, going back to the brown mossy tree to set up camp & just waiting till March. 

  1. Q-Determine the elements of plot in this story: exposition, complicating incident, 3 crises, climax, and the denouement. S. 

A- The exposition of the story tgachamj9dhe complicating incident is not stopping at the tree to set up camp. Three crises are falling in the ice, not drying himself off & he can’t open the matches. The climax is when he lies down to rest & the denouement of the story is when Dave starts hallucinating & dies 

5.Q-Describe the setting – how does the setting affect the plot and the theme of the story? What is the theme – write a theme statement for this story?  

A- The setting is the cold snowy mountains; it affects the plot of the story because if it wasn’t so cold Dave could have ended up fine & not dying. The theme of the story is patient because sometimes rushing into things could end up costing you everything. 

  1. Q-Find one example of a symbolic setting (a concrete place that represents something abstract) and explain its meaning.

A-One example of a symbolic setting is the cottage since it didn’t exist but to Conroy, it was where he wanted to be in his final moments. 

 7.Q- Quote four images from the story that make effective comparisons (figurative language: simile, metaphor, and personification) 

A- Stiff branchless trees, like a parade of skeletons climbing up the mountainside (p.95)  

 Simile: glanced a moment over his shoulder at the curved beauty of his ski trail on the hill above, curved and smooth and thin, like the tracing of a pen upon the snow.   

Metaphor: The cold was an old man’s fingers feeling craftily through his clothes (p.91)  

Personification: That tree, like a strong lonely woman, called to his weary body to stop. (p.92) 

Vocabulary:

1. eternal p.92

Everlasting; doesn’t have end or beginning.

2. immobility p.93

The state of not moving nationalist.

3. opaque p.93

Not able to see through.

4. reverberation p.93

Echoing noises/sounds.

5. momentum p.93

The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

6. cadaverous p.94

Corps being very pale or thin or bony.

7. congregated p.95

Gather into a crowd or mass.

8. inundation p.95

Overwhelmed.

9. beggared p.95

Reduce something (person) poverty.

10. filched. P.96

Steal something valuable.

On The Sidewalk Bleeding News Article

on the sidewalk bleeding article

 

Les meurtres avec KARPHANIE

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Bienvenue chez Les Meutres de KARPHANIE! Dans notre série de podcast ont va parler à propos des tueurs de série. Si vous aimez les crimes et les meurtres, cette podcast est l’un pour toi!

 

 

Podcast #1

Voici notre premier podcast! Dans la premier épisode, on va parler à propos des tueur de série la plus fameuse aujourd’hui il s’appelle Ted Bundy. On va parler à propos de sa vie quand il était un enfant, sa vie amoureuse, et tout les meurtres qu’il a commis.

 

 

Podcast #2
Voici notre deuxième podcast! Dans cette podcast, on va parler à propos d’un tueur de série la plus fameuse aujourd’hui qui s’appelle John Wayne Gacy. On va parler à propos de sa vie quand il était un enfant, sa vie amoureuse, et tout les meurtres qu’il a commis, comment il a commis ces meurtres et notre pensée sur cette dosier.

 

 

Podcast #3

Voici notre troisième et dernier podcast avec Karphanie. Dans cette podcast, on va parler de Jeffryy Dahmer . Jeffrey Dahmer était un tueur de série fameux. Il a tueurs 17 hommes !! Écouter le podcast pour avoir plus d’information de son enfance et comment il a fait qu’est ce qu’il fait. 

 

 

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