Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Thursday and Monday Homework

Thursday & Monday


  • The Californian's Tale  
    • By Mark Twain
      • Pg. 303
  • Short Story Outline!
    • 1800's 
    • Irony
    • Gold Rush
    • Tone
      • Author's attitude towards his or her subject
      • By diction (word choice) and use of imaginary, figurative language. 

    Tuesday, September 21, 2010

    Journal 3

    What would you have done if you found the stowaway?

    Hook
    Main Idea- Topic sentence
    Describe what you would have done and the reasons behind it

    I would have done the same thing as Barton. It really would hurt me to have to kill her. Even though she was young and didn't know the consequences of hiding on the EDS plane. If there were any other ways to keep her on the EDS I would much rather not have her die.  Even though keeping  her on would be breaking the law,  I would be saving a life. To her parents I would be a murderer, they wouldn't understand that keeping her would kill would not only kill her but me and the six people on Wooden.  

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010

    Journal 2

               In the morning they wake up at 7:00 in their home in Allendale, California. At 7:09 they eat toast, eggs sunny side up, bacon, milk, and coffee. Mr. Featherstone's birthday is today, August 4th, 2026. At 8:01 the two kids go to school. And The dad would go off to work. The mom would stay home and at 2:30 the bridge tables came out from the walls and martinis, and sandwiches would be set on the bench for the mom and her friends. At 4:30 the kids would be coming home from school and the nursery walls would glow with all the animals coming alive. 5:00 is bath time for the kids. Soon after the dad sits in his study and smokes a cigar. Since the nights are cool, the beds are warmed and the kids are put to sleep at 9:00. At 9:05 Mrs. McCellan has her favorite poem read to her about what happens when everyone is gone and nature goes on with its life, then everyone goes to sleep.

    Vocabulary Words 2

    Annul- Verb- Declare invalid, or to abolish
              - The ceremony was annulled because the groom had food poisoning.

    Anecdote- Noun- A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
              - The anecdote that I heard from our teacher about him falling out of a tree made the whole class laugh hysterically.

    Insolence- Noun- Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
               - The girl showed insolence toward her mom and dad when she didn't get a pony for her birthday.

    Churlish- Adjective- Rude in a mean-spirited and unfriendly way
                  - The Churlish man yelled at me because I accidentally tripped on the hose, that was laying in the middle of the side walk and smashed his flowers.

    Irate- Adjective- Feeling characterized by great anger
                       The Irate princess got mad at her servants because they washed a red dress with all her white dresses. 

    Efficacy- Noun- The ability to produce a desired or intended result
                     The efficacy of the teacher was in favor of his daughter. 

    Cajole- Verb- Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flatter
                 My grandma wouldn't give me cookies, so I tried to cajole her to give me cake.

    Dastardly- Adjective- Wicked and cruel
                   The dastardly man picked on everyone at scholl.

    Pummel- Verb- Strike repeatedly, typically with the fists
                    I  was going to pummel jake if he kept on singing.
                 
    Perspicacity- Noun-  Keenness of mental perception and/or ability
                   To get into high school you must have the perspicacity of a 12th grader.
                     
    Quell- Verb- Put an end to, typically by the use of force
                   I had to quell the fight between my two dogs. 

    Chagrin- Noun- Distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated
                       The chagrin old man just lost a basketball game to a 10 year old.

    Assiduosly- Adjective- Showing great care and perseverance
                        The babysitter assiduously told the story to her friends about saving the baby from choking.
    Maliciously- Adjective- Intended to do harm
                  Avi maliciously gave me a wedgie.