1.usurers-moneylenders
2.She never goes out and she likes to go on special occasions
3.She tossed it on the table and was annoyed.
4.To buy a rifle.
5.She had to wear a shabby wrap unlike the other women.
6.Retraced the whole distance they walked on foot, went to the police station, and put up a reward in the news paper
7.She said"You could have brought it back sooner! I might have needed it.
8. When she lost the necklace.
9. "She suffered constantly, feeling that all of the attributes of a gracious life, every luxury, should rightly have been hers. The poverty of her rooms- the shabby walls, the worn furniture, the ugly upholstery- caused her pain."
10. her husband was pretty positive about it and went out looking for the necklace while Mathilde just devastated
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
The Most Dangerous Game
1.A:He lived every minute to the fullest
B:He still has not relinquished his energy yet
2.Caribbean
3.Off of American investments.
4That he will take him back to the mainland by a town. Also he will admit that he had been defeated.
5.He followed a man into Death Swamp and got caught by the quicksand and died.
6.Up in a big tree.
7.A quarter of a million acers.
8.They leave a poorer trail.
9.Looked like it was from the medieval times. It also had high cellings and a huge table.
10.Rainsford killed General Zaroff
11.Not many men know how to use one
12.He is able to slide down trees, run for long distanceses, and run away from the dogs
B:He still has not relinquished his energy yet
2.Caribbean
3.Off of American investments.
4That he will take him back to the mainland by a town. Also he will admit that he had been defeated.
5.He followed a man into Death Swamp and got caught by the quicksand and died.
6.Up in a big tree.
7.A quarter of a million acers.
8.They leave a poorer trail.
9.Looked like it was from the medieval times. It also had high cellings and a huge table.
10.Rainsford killed General Zaroff
11.Not many men know how to use one
12.He is able to slide down trees, run for long distanceses, and run away from the dogs
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
1. His wife is very bossy demanding him to do things
2.His wife screaming at him "Not so fast!"
3.He is more outgoing, brave, and smart in his dreams. In real life though he is none of those things.
4.He isn't scared of anything. He is really smart and he could shoot guns good. He is also a brave military captain.
5.Bossed."What's in that box?" "Overshoes."said Mitty"Couldn't you have put them on in the store?" and "I'm going to take your temperture when I get home."she said.
2.His wife screaming at him "Not so fast!"
3.He is more outgoing, brave, and smart in his dreams. In real life though he is none of those things.
4.He isn't scared of anything. He is really smart and he could shoot guns good. He is also a brave military captain.
5.Bossed."What's in that box?" "Overshoes."said Mitty"Couldn't you have put them on in the store?" and "I'm going to take your temperture when I get home."she said.
The Sniper
1.June
2.Ireland
3.When you light a match it is possible, if their is another sniper around, that he may see you. This gives away your position.
4.A large amount
5.By making the other sniper seen as though he had been shot and killed by him
6."He struggled to keep his feet, but was slowly falling forward as if it were a dream." O'Flaherty is saying that it seems fake. that it's not really happening. That it is just a dream.
7.The sniper is overwhelmed with anger and hatred of the war. He is feeling sort of remorseful for killing the Free-Stater sniper.
8.He makes a decision to get out of his cover and go look to see if he knew the fallen soldier. This managed to almost get him killed by enemy machine gun fire.
9.They are both very surprising and you can't tell either of them are about to happen.
2.Ireland
3.When you light a match it is possible, if their is another sniper around, that he may see you. This gives away your position.
4.A large amount
5.By making the other sniper seen as though he had been shot and killed by him
6."He struggled to keep his feet, but was slowly falling forward as if it were a dream." O'Flaherty is saying that it seems fake. that it's not really happening. That it is just a dream.
7.The sniper is overwhelmed with anger and hatred of the war. He is feeling sort of remorseful for killing the Free-Stater sniper.
8.He makes a decision to get out of his cover and go look to see if he knew the fallen soldier. This managed to almost get him killed by enemy machine gun fire.
9.They are both very surprising and you can't tell either of them are about to happen.
The Garden Party
1.She cares a lot about the way she looks by not wanting to answer the door for the workmen. She follows rules. She still ask her mother's opinion on where to put the marquee. Showing that she still follows her mom.
2. The upper class
3.She thought they were extraordinary. She thought the tall one was very handsome.
4.Laura saying good bye to the man at the end. Her seeing life as more than just a garden party as she did before.
5.She is not a high class citizen as they are.
6.She was freaking out. She wanted to stop the whole garden party because of it.
7.They weren't allowed because of the revolting language and of what they might catch
8.A basket filled with leftovers from the party.
9.She said that the road gleamed white, and down below in the cottages were in the deep shade.
10.She all of the sudden had a different outlook on life. She had a thankfulness of what she had.
2. The upper class
3.She thought they were extraordinary. She thought the tall one was very handsome.
4.Laura saying good bye to the man at the end. Her seeing life as more than just a garden party as she did before.
5.She is not a high class citizen as they are.
6.She was freaking out. She wanted to stop the whole garden party because of it.
7.They weren't allowed because of the revolting language and of what they might catch
8.A basket filled with leftovers from the party.
9.She said that the road gleamed white, and down below in the cottages were in the deep shade.
10.She all of the sudden had a different outlook on life. She had a thankfulness of what she had.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Animal Farm Test Corrections
Brent Reaves
Test corrections
25. D- No animal shall drink alcohol
“ It was a few days later than this that the pigs came upon a case of whisky in the cellars of the farmhouse.” P.111
“He called the animals together and told them that he had a terrible piece of news to impart. Comrade Napoleon was dying.” P.111
“By the evening, however Napoleon appeared to be somewhat better, and the following morning Squealer was able to tell them that he was well on the way to recovery.”
“ Gentlemen” concluded Napoleon” I will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: to the prosperity of The Manor Farm!” P. 138
B-No animal shall sleep in a bed.
“You have heard then, comrades” he said” That we pigs now sleep in the farmhouse.” P.80
28. A. Drinking. “ Gentleman” concluded Napoleon” I will you give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim.” P.138
B. Playing Cards. “Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington had each played an ace of spades simultaneously.” P.139
“Napoleon himself occupying the seat of honour at the head of the table. The Company had been enjoying a game of cards.” P. 134
Test corrections
25. D- No animal shall drink alcohol
“ It was a few days later than this that the pigs came upon a case of whisky in the cellars of the farmhouse.” P.111
“He called the animals together and told them that he had a terrible piece of news to impart. Comrade Napoleon was dying.” P.111
“By the evening, however Napoleon appeared to be somewhat better, and the following morning Squealer was able to tell them that he was well on the way to recovery.”
“ Gentlemen” concluded Napoleon” I will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: to the prosperity of The Manor Farm!” P. 138
B-No animal shall sleep in a bed.
“You have heard then, comrades” he said” That we pigs now sleep in the farmhouse.” P.80
28. A. Drinking. “ Gentleman” concluded Napoleon” I will you give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim.” P.138
B. Playing Cards. “Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington had each played an ace of spades simultaneously.” P.139
“Napoleon himself occupying the seat of honour at the head of the table. The Company had been enjoying a game of cards.” P. 134
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