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Eng9 – Questions – The Friday Everything Changed
- Why are the boys so upset at the idea of the girls carrying the water bucket?
- strategies do the boys use to pressure the girls to give in? How do the girls react?
- Who is telling the story? What does she think of Ms. Ralston and the conflict over the water? From what point of view is the story told?
- What is the setting (provide evidence). How does the setting intensify the conflict? What kind of conflict is it? (Person vs. person — person vs. self— person vs. society) Provide evidence for each conflict.
- Who is the protagonist? How do you know?
- In what way has everything changed on that Friday? What is the significance of Ms. Ralston’s action in the last paragraph? What is the message (theme) the author is exploring?
1. They don’t what the girls to be apart of the thing only they get to do, they like to feel strong and if the girls get to do it, they won’t feel strong any more.
2. They tried to tell the girls they couldn’t play on the field and that it’s hard and cold carrying the water in the mornings.
3. One of the girls is telling the story, she doesn’t like how the kids aren’t getting along, the story is told from second person.
4. The setting is a school; the classroom and school yard.
5. Person VS person The Boys VS the Girls, The girls are the protagonists and the boys are the antagonist because they are having an argument.
6. The teacher let the girls go to get the water next Friday, the theme I that everyone can be equal, and boys and girls should be equal.
Riverside CC’ Self Assessment – Immersion Clip
Community Connections
I contacted Laura Zeke who is a dance photographer. I contacted her because she inspires me and i love her photos!
⬅️ Here is a picture or Laura Zeke
Questions and Answers,
Question: Are you passionate about your job, why are you passionate about your
job?
Answer: Yes, I am incredibly passionate about my job. I started dancing when I was 4 till, I graduated high school so I love that its still a part of my life today. I also love getting to see dancers creative spark ignite when working together at a photo shoot.
Question: What obstacles have you faced to get you where you are today?
Answer: Working as an artist in any field is never easy and one of the biggest obstacles for most is just not having financial stability. Over the years, I have been lucky enough to work in my specific photography niche. There was certainly more worry at the beginning stages, but a little bit of fear isn’t bad, it keeps you working hard for what you want.
Question: What advice would you pass on to someone interested in what you are doing?
Answer: I suggest to anyone wanting to get into photography to shoot as much as you can and don’t be afraid to get out of you’re conform zone. Photograph things you wouldn’t have thought about. Create Pinterest boards of pictures that inspire you and come up with photo shoot concepts or ideas.
Question: Would you be open to further contact from Riverside students and if so, how can someone contact you?
Answer: I always love talking to people interested in my photography. They can contact me on social media or through email (info@laurazeke.com)
Question: Did you know that this is the field that you wanted to study and do as your career?
Answer: I knew I wanted to study photography in post secondary from the age of 16 I had loved taking photos for years and my brother also went to an arts college, so it wasn’t out of the ordinary for my family. I didn’t know I wanted to specialize in dance photography till a school project that required photographing some form of action. It then became obvious that I should go in this direction.
Question: What is your favorite photo that you took and one that some one else took?
Answer: It is very hard for me to chose one individual image that I have taken as my favorite as some have such an emotional meaning;
I love the simplicity in this pose and the soft light coming through the window.
One of my first dance photo shoots back in college. I still love the drama in this shoot.
This shoot is so BC, I love it. First off her lines are just phenomenal and then the mountains and oceans with a peak of city all in one.
I promo photo I took not a while ago, just makes me smile. Such a cute moment it really show cases what dance can be, there is nothing like the love from your dance family.
There are so many photographers I get inspiration from. Karolina Kuras has fantastic work, capturing such raw moments, below are a few of my favorite images from her.
Thank you to Laura Zeke for responding to me and answering these questions!
Email: info@laurazeke.com
Projet Immersion Clip
Le video:
Merci pour écouter, peut-être vous avait appris quelque chose nouvelle appros pro les expressions de la France. Dans cette vidéo je parle des expressions françaises. Je parle de quatre expressions françaises, Avoir le cœur sur la main, Se ressembler comme deux gouttes d’eau, Tomber dans les pommes et Voir la vie rose.
J’ai trouvé mes expressions sur quelques différents sites;
Sur ces deux sites https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/m12/frpub/ped/fl2/cadre_m-8/docs/expressions_idiomatiques.pdf
Puis j’ai trouvé les origines sur http://www.linternaute.fr/expression/langue-francaise/20305/voir-la-vie-en-rose/
Bibliographie
“Expressions Idiomatiques Et Expressions Figées : Locutions, Proverbes, Dictons.” Edu.Gov, 2019.https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/m12/frpub/ped/fl2/cadre_m8/docs/expressions_idiomatiques.pdf Accessed 11 Feb 2020.
“Linternaute.Fr – Fr Expressions”. Linternaute, 2020,http://www.linternaute.fr/expression/langue-francaise Accessed 11 Feb 2020.
“Le Dictionnaire Des Expressions Françaises Décortiquées – Expressio Par Reverso”. Expressio.Fr, 2020, https://www.expressio.fr/ Accessed 11 Feb 2020.