Year: 2023

Characterization Practice – Part 2, Chapter 8 from “1984”

In George Orwell’s novel “1984” we are presented with many different instances where we can dissect pieces of characterization in the novel. Characterization is when the author tells us either directly or indirectly who or what the character is, and what they are about. Direct characterization is when the author tells the reader straight-up information…Continue Reading Characterization Practice – Part 2, Chapter 8 from “1984”

Setting Chapter 5 Practice – “1984”

In the novel “1984” by George Orwell, there is many different instances where mood and setting are both illustrated in different manners. The two types of setting is physical and emotional, where physical setting is when the actual facts, such as location, time, date, and weather are stated to help ignite the mood in a…Continue Reading Setting Chapter 5 Practice – “1984”

week 15 math 10 how to find the x and y intercepts using general form

For this weeks blog post, I will be using the general form equation, to get my x and y intercepts. To get our x and y intercepts, we must first understand what general form is using an example. 12x -y +6 = 0 In general form, both x and y are on the same side…Continue Reading week 15 math 10 how to find the x and y intercepts using general form

week 13 math 10 how to find the slope

The slope of a line is defined as the steepness, or rise over run. Finding what the slope of a line is, is quite simple. Our first step for finding our slope, will be to have a graph with at least 2 coordinates. Here we have quite a large slope, but the next simple thing…Continue Reading week 13 math 10 how to find the slope

1984 Political Spectrum

A political spectrum, is a x and y axis, that gives you an idea of a political party’s ideologies, where the x axis represents the left as “change” with government intervention, supplied services.  the right wing represents maintaining, where there is free market, fewer services, and lower taxes. For the y axis, it represents the…Continue Reading 1984 Political Spectrum

week 12 math 10 function notation explained

For this weeks math post, I am going to explain how to understand and use function notation. Function notation, uses a formula that looks somewhat like this f(x)=… Our first number is what our function is, and our x, is our input Our first letter (f) basically just tells us what function it is, and…Continue Reading week 12 math 10 function notation explained