Monday, March 30, 2009

Rhyming

House house I'm about to go into the house
Every time I say that make me think of mickey mouse
Your daughter is wearing a bright blue blouse
When you go sea diving you have a dowse
I know you wish you were a rousse

Rhyming

Run run I know you are about to run
Wait for a second the games had just begun
Because the man just pulled out a gun
He had to do it for someone
Now he think that he won

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Class Work

#1. A verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form a word
Daquan is bold
And
Quiet
Using my head
A blessing in disguise
Never bite the hand that feeds you

#2. A narrative poem of popular origin
I now close my military career and just fade away

#3. Verse consisting of unrhymed lines, usually of iambic pentameter.
One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in willTo strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.

#4. An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a legendary or traditional hero.
Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing

#5. An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there.
If men could see the epitaphs their friends write they would believe they had gotten into the wrong grave.

#6. A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.
Butterflies hatch.Bees drink the juice from flowers.Bees fly everywhere.

#7. A light humorous, nonsensical, or bawdy verse of five anapestic lines usually with the rhyme.
There was a young poet called Limerick and Limerick from Limerick came but he often got lost in the thing of it when Limerick wrote Limericks from Limerick.

#8. The art, technique, or process of narrating.
Was there a choice once Who can tell how it really was so long ago Before the rain washed away the darkness And the wind blew through the ruins.

#9. A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes.
Not with vain tears, when we’re beyond the sun,
We’ll beat on the substantial doors, nor tread
Those dusty high-roads of the aimless dead
Plaintive for Earth; but rather turn and run
Down some close-covered by-way of the air,
Some low sweet alley between wind and wind,
Stoop under faint gleams, thread the shadows, find
Some whispering ghost-forgotten nook, and there

Spend in pure converse our eternal day;
Think each in each, immediately wise;
Learn all we lacked before; hear, know, and say
What this tumultuous body now denies;
And feel, who have laid our groping hands away;
And see, no longer blinded by our eyes.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Class Work

#1. Poetry is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke an emotional response.

#2. An expression of thought in numbers, measure, or verse; a composition in verse.

#3. Movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat.

#4. The phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something; "the inflected forms of a word.

#5. One of the divisions of a poem, composed of two or more lines usually characterized by a common pattern of meter, rhyme, and number of lines.

#6. Verse composed of variable, usually unrhymed lines having no fixed metrical pattern.

#7. The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration.

#8. A set of mental pictures or images.

#9. Speech or writing that departs from literal meaning in order to achieve a special effect or meaning, speech or writing employing figures of speech.

#10. A figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things are compared, often in a phrase introduced by like or as, as in.

#11. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison.

#12. A person or thing typifying a certain quality or idea; an embodiment or exemplification.

#13. A spokesperson.

#14. A topic of discourse or discussion.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

The movie review I am doing is Miracle Boys.I am doing this because life is rough.Great things just don't happen to you one after another.Sometimes good people do bad things.The movie is about a boy named Charlie robed a store and got caught by the cops.He scared his mother so bad that she had an heart attack.After a couple of years charlie get out and slowly getting better with school people and behaviors.I'll give this movie a 5 star.I had no dislikes about this movie.I will recommend this movie to any and everybody.
Holes was about a boy who found a pair of sneakers that were stolen.So he went to court and had a choice to go to jail or Camp Green Lake.In Miracle Boys a 17 year old had robed a store and got caught by the cops.He scared his mom making her have an heart attack.In holes Stanley had to go to camp for 18 months.In Miracle boys Charlie went to juvie for 18 months too.
The different about the movies are that Holes is when had a choice to go to jail or Camp Green Lake.In Miracle Boys he did not have a choice.Also he did not leave early.These are some differences and similarities

Monday, March 2, 2009
































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Max Kasch
The book holes is about a boy named Stanley Yelnats and he has a chose to go to jail or go to Camp Green Lake.He chooses Camp Green Lake, also he was from a poor family.He then discover the mystery of the camp.