Author: Karla (Page 3 of 4)
Reflexion:
Le pouvoir pour moi et une personne qui a l’influence, riche, confiance et a beaucoup d’expérience. La personne qui a beaucoup de pouvoir à beaucoup d’influence sur les personnes parce que quand la personne qui a beaucoup d’influence ça peut impacter les autres personnes de faire quelque chose. Il y a les personnes qui vraiment travaillé pour arriver ou ils sont puis il y a les personnes qui sont née dans une famille riche. Pour être considéré comme quelqu’un qui a le pouvoir les personnes dois avoir la confiance en toi. Pour moi une personne qui a du pouvoir et Drake parce que j’aime ses chansons et il influence beaucoup d’autre personne aussi parce il a une grande plateforme. Je pense que j’influence mes cousins parce que plusieurs de mes cousins sont dans l’école élémentaire et je lui aide dans beaucoup de chose dans ces écoles.
Quiz!
What is the difference between proper and common nouns?
- A) There is no difference
- B) Proper noun are specific nouns and common nouns aren’t
- C) A common noun is nouns are long words and proper nouns are short words.
- D) b and c
We are allowed to use ampersands informal text.
- A) True
- B) False
- C) Depends
What is the proper noun used in this sentence? “I wonder if Easter will be early or late this year.”
- a) I b) year c) Easter d) late
Answers:
- B): Explains itself (Proper nouns are specific nouns and common nouns aren’t).
- B): Because ampersands are meant to be used for informal sentences or company names.
- C): Because Easter is a specific day of a year.
By: Karla and Ellie
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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- He doesn’t want a creature in his position. He also learns he’s never going to fish alone at night.
- “A great horned thing shot like a huge bat 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: 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- He doesn’t want a creature in his position. He also learns he’s never going to fish alone at night.
- “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