1.One of those little English jobs that can do around two hundred miles an hour," destroy any last vestige of formality, further developing the aura of simply telling a story to a friend. http://ascrapofparchment.blogspot.com/
2.Therefore, the author uses tone to show the criticism the boy has towards them to a point of no return. http://allison789.blogspot.com/
3. "Towering volumes of marble and glass" is what he saw as the lobby, which creates a clear, yet abstract vision. http://addie-line.blogspot.com/
4. he tells us that "On sunny days like this one, a temporary, steeper escalator of daylight,http://theycallmefreshmoney.blogspot.com/
My favorite is probably http://ascrapofparchment.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Practice Diction Analysis
In the exerpt from Cather in the Rye, J.D. Salinger, utilizes a use of simple, but complex vocabulary. The vocabulary "all that David Copperfield kind of crap" is written in a style, that most of the common people can understand without much difficulty. Throughout this except, the vocabualary is easy to read, allowing the common people to read the book, without having a lot of education
Friday, October 21, 2011
Currently
Pages that I have read,
Dart league king- 145
Mapping sentences
1.Expressive adjectives such as "pinewood," "endless," "gnashing," "bitter," "hobbled," and "oblique" create rich description and depict the dark mood of the passage. (keep it classy)
2.Cormac McCarthy's diction in Blood Meridian creates a common, harmonious sound to the passage. I fell like it could be a poem almost with it slow, music like qualities (to kill a mockingjay)
3. The connotation is figurative and lyrical while the sound melodious as it flows along, defying many grammatical laws. (intrusion of the soul)
Dart league king- 145
Mapping sentences
1.Expressive adjectives such as "pinewood," "endless," "gnashing," "bitter," "hobbled," and "oblique" create rich description and depict the dark mood of the passage. (keep it classy)
2.Cormac McCarthy's diction in Blood Meridian creates a common, harmonious sound to the passage. I fell like it could be a poem almost with it slow, music like qualities (to kill a mockingjay)
3. The connotation is figurative and lyrical while the sound melodious as it flows along, defying many grammatical laws. (intrusion of the soul)
Friday, October 14, 2011
Quarterly
So far this semester, I have really surprised myself because normally I hate reading and never really have finished a book before. Until now, I have finished 4 books this quarter, kind of surprising for me. My reading up to this point was starting to increase each week, until last week, when I decide to get lazy and not read as much, but for the most part I have increase my page totals by each week. Where do i typically read? Normally i will read during my second period assistantship, or while im at a cross country meet, waiting for the time when i can warm up, other than that, i dont typically read. I found out that reading before a race, helps me concentrate more and become more focused on my race. My goal for this semester, I don't really know, I probably would say to make my two response post a week, since I typically only do 1 a week, so I should probably start doing 2 a week.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sentences of the quarter
1.That which does not kill you can only make you stronger"- Coming Back Stronger
2."We may be down, Shane, but we're not out"- High Heat
3.When you least expect it, the opportunity will present itself. You never know when it's going to come"
2."We may be down, Shane, but we're not out"- High Heat
3.When you least expect it, the opportunity will present itself. You never know when it's going to come"
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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