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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
My Qualities
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Passionate has a strong emotion for everything she
does, and gets into all of her hobbies. She sits on the bench and glides her
wrinkled and worn out hands across the black and white keys. She closes her
eyes as she strikes a loud, harmonious chord. The notes ring off the piano and
fill the room. Her hands shake with rage as she plays but also prance with
delicacy. As she gets into her favorite part of the piece her head rolls back
and she goes to a new world. The music rushes through her veins and her whole
body falls numb to the instruments sound.
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Faithful
Faithful is the woman in the all white cloak with the blinding
rock on her left ring finger. Every piece of clothing she owns is white, not a
single drop of color. Her wardrobe shows her innocence and her pure genuine
spirit. The ring she cherishes over everything is from her beloved husband
Commitment. They’ve been married for over 30 years and have never grown tired
of eachother. Since she was a young teenager Faithful was always loyal to her
close friends and family and in her young love relationships. Something in her
made her do right by everyone she trusted, and she always had their backs. She
had met Commitment through their mutual friend, Devoted, and from then on they
knew they were each other’s soul mates.
Passionate
Artistic
Artistic
sits beneath the tall oak tree and looks out at the bright open sky. She holds
her pad and pen close to her body as her hand begins to free draw. She is very quiet,
usually the silent one of the group, because she’d much rather express her
voice through art. Her words write across the canvas and flow from side to side
with ease. Her unique paintings and abstract sculptures make here even more
mysterious. Nobody quite understands Artistic, not even her aunt Creativity.
Everybody interprets her differently and makes their own judgments. She is one
of a kind.
Inspiration
Inspiration radiates the entire neighborhood. She steps outside
to get the morning paper and the neighbors applaud and gawk in amazement. Her
story and transformation attract everyone to her, and make her almost a local
celebrity. People look at Inspiration and say they want to be just like her, or
hope to be a pivoting figure one day just like she. Some even call her an idol.
She wears bright colors, neon pink, lime green, and sunny
yellow. Emitting her light and aura to anyone in her reach. She touches
people’s hearts with her words of wisdom and her knowledge of overcoming. Her
best friend Perseverance, is her everything. Without her she would not be the
person that she is today, or be in the state she’s in.
Inspiration
is in anything and everything. She is hidden beneath the cracks and concrete of
this here world. Look at anything and you will find her, just waiting to get
inside of your mind and entangle into your thoughts. She rests in the places
some people would never think of, but waits there anyway for the right person
to discover her.
Inspiration
has been through it all, and to this day still struggles a little through life.
She continues to shed light on a few of her friends, including Depression,
Sorrow and Guilt. Everyday she has that huge smile that nobody could miss
planted on her face, and those glistening bright hazel eyes. If you ever do see
her stop and talk to her, engage in a conversation with her; understand all
that was said to you and think back on your life.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Qualities
A quality is a characteristic or attribute you have that sets you apart from other people, and makes you unique and original.
Qualities I have:
- Has a good sense of humor
- Gets along with mostly everybody
- Smart
- Nice to everyone
- Genuine
- Different
- Creative
- Honest
- Trustworthy
- Fun
- Has a big imagination
To me personification is giving human like qualities or traits to inanimate objects or things that aren't alive
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Dandelion Wine Discussion Questions
1. The Dandelion wine symbolizes how Douglas is alive and taking in everything around him, and it symbolizes that beauty. And he thought of memories as the dandelions as his memories.
2. Leo Auffman's wife was upset by the Happiness Machine because the joy was all an allusion. She wasn't really in Paris or indulging in her wishes, hopes or dreams, it was all a fantasy.
3. The concept of the ravine symbolizes a darkness, and even death. it also could represent the darkness within themselves, or the town.
4. I can see why Mrs. Bentley decided to deny her past, but it wasn't necessarily the right thing to do. Because your past makes you the person you are and shapes you into the being you are. We all make choices that we aren't proud of in our life but you have to learn from your mistakes and make you a better person.
5. As the boys documented they learned about how valuable time was, and how it gets wasted so easily but it sort of contradicts itself because during this process of reflecting their to busy counting instead of just enjoying it.
6. "The Lonely One" is the antagonist of the novel and he's the figure whom all the kids fear. He's connected to the ravine because the ravine resembles darkness and "The Lonely One" is looked as the figure who lurks in the dark and can never be killed. Lavinia did kill "The Lonely One" but the boys refuse to believe that because they think that he can never be killed, and the man who was killed looking nothing like him.
7. It was a very hot morning and Douglas had a fever and suffered from a heat stroke. The junk man Jonas helps him by giving him two bottles of cool air and tells him too drink it through his nose and that cures his fever.
8.The summer of 1928 never truly ended for Douglas, because what he learned over the summer he will never truly forget and will stay with him forever. And Bradbury portrayed summer to be a magical time and a little boys favorite time, but in this case it was a time of new beginnings and a ton of new discoveries.
2. Leo Auffman's wife was upset by the Happiness Machine because the joy was all an allusion. She wasn't really in Paris or indulging in her wishes, hopes or dreams, it was all a fantasy.
3. The concept of the ravine symbolizes a darkness, and even death. it also could represent the darkness within themselves, or the town.
4. I can see why Mrs. Bentley decided to deny her past, but it wasn't necessarily the right thing to do. Because your past makes you the person you are and shapes you into the being you are. We all make choices that we aren't proud of in our life but you have to learn from your mistakes and make you a better person.
5. As the boys documented they learned about how valuable time was, and how it gets wasted so easily but it sort of contradicts itself because during this process of reflecting their to busy counting instead of just enjoying it.
6. "The Lonely One" is the antagonist of the novel and he's the figure whom all the kids fear. He's connected to the ravine because the ravine resembles darkness and "The Lonely One" is looked as the figure who lurks in the dark and can never be killed. Lavinia did kill "The Lonely One" but the boys refuse to believe that because they think that he can never be killed, and the man who was killed looking nothing like him.
7. It was a very hot morning and Douglas had a fever and suffered from a heat stroke. The junk man Jonas helps him by giving him two bottles of cool air and tells him too drink it through his nose and that cures his fever.
8.The summer of 1928 never truly ended for Douglas, because what he learned over the summer he will never truly forget and will stay with him forever. And Bradbury portrayed summer to be a magical time and a little boys favorite time, but in this case it was a time of new beginnings and a ton of new discoveries.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Dandelion Wine paragraph response
"Dandelion Wine" by Ray Bradbury is a very confusing novel to me. Sometimes I don't understand what's happening in the novel at times. One key thing I did understand in this section that I read though was time. It kept reoccurring in the text and seemed to be very prevalent. Doug was reminiscing on times he had spent with John because John was going to leave to live with his father, and Doug was sad because they had grown to become such good friends. And Doug was talking about how he just wanted time to stop and not go by so fast. He also noticed how the world was and how it was changing as time went on, and he promised his brother that they needed to stick around for a long time, and they would never leave each others side.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Rules for Formatting Screenplay
- Always have a cover page
- Every character that has a speaking role is in capital letters
- Capitalize any sound that is important to the narrative
- Dialogue is formatted in the center
- Use master headers for location
- Put the action or what is taking place under the master header
- Put o.s if it's off screen, put o.c if it's off camera and put v.o if it's a voice over
- Use a sub heading when it is in the same location but in a new part of the location
- When action interrupts dialogue make a new indentation
- Write out all numbers because each page has to be a minute long
- If something needs emphasis underline
- Indicate who you are talking to
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