Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Poem Project _Chart

Poem.

After The end of the day wanting to blaze and visit new places and because of that I suffer Thinking that I am like robot because wanting something else but still terrified to say "No!" to say the true I am a machine because without opinion or anything to say my words don't count for anything else than "Yes".













































Title

I never said I wasn’t difficult.

Phizzog


Eastern Eskimo song

Old snake

What am I?

Speaker

A girl
A girl

A boy


A snake

Me

Theme
Is about a teenager that is confuse and doesn’t know what she wants

A girl talking about appearance.

A boy talking about how hw looks.

A snake that try not to let you say “I can’t”

My feelings.

Figurative language

Simile

None

None

Perspective

Metaphor, simile and perspective.

Words, phrases, lines that you like
9-10

11-12

2

5-15

nothing

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Trapped By Fears

1.Who is afraid to cross the Mackinac Bridge? How does this fear affect them? Is not who because they are all kind of people that are afraid of crossing the bridge no matter their age and that fear affects them by kind of like trapping him those people can’t move.

2.What are the results of a phobia? The results of phobia are that the fear stays with you and never goes away.

3.How can childhood events lead to phobias? Childhood lead to phobias By and event that happened for example if when you were a kid you almost died by a dog than when you grow up you are going to be afraid of all dogs.

4. How can people with phobias learn to live with them? (Main idea and supporting details) By face it them or by stay with it.

5.Many people have strong fears, called phobias, that greatly affect their lives. This is the main idea of the article. List at least five details that support this main idea. If the story “Trapped by fear” the example in the story of is water, flying, height, animal and wide-open.

6.Would reading this article help someone with phobia? Explain. (evaluating) Yes because they might learn that they aren’t the only ones that are scare of it and that they can face their fears.




































Cause

Effect

1- People wanted to travel between two parts of Michigan, so a bridge was built.

People wanted to travel between two parts of Michigan.
So a bridge was built.


2- When some people panic on the bridge, they freeze.
When some people panic on the bridge.

They freeze.

3- A driver comes to help when people stop their cars on the bridge.
People stop their cars on the bridge.
So a driver comes to help.

4- Sometimes people have bad experiences as children and they develop phobias.
Sometimes people have bad experiences as children.

They develop phobias.


5- Some people get rid of their phobias because they work bit by bit to get over their fear.
They work bit by bit to get over their fear.
Some people get rid of their phobias.


Context Clues: Definition and Restatement

To figure out the meaning of a word, look for context clues. Definition or restatement context clues will tell you the meaning of the word.

A. Use context clues to figure out the meaning of each boldfaced word.

1. Phobias are fears that are irrational, that is, not logical.

Irrational means: Not logical or reasonable.
Not endowed with the power of reason.

2. One of the most common phobias is claustrophobia-the fear of closed places.

Claustrophobia is: Extreme or irrational fear of confined places.

3. A person with that phobia would feel great anxiety, or nervousness, in a small room.

Anxiety is: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.

4. Some people have acrophobia, that is, the fear of crowds.

Acrolophobia is: Extreme or irrational fear of heights.

5. Those people may not be able to walk down a congested (crowded) street.

Congested means: Blocked up with or too full of something, in particular (of a road or place) so crowded with traffic or people as to hinder freedom of movement.

Writing Activity

Pretend that you are an advice columnist. Write a short piece of advice to someone who is afraid of heights. Use at least four of the words you learned from the reading.

Sir I think that you fear is kind of irrational but every body is afraid of something because is have claustrophobia; however I feel an anxiety of knowing why is the reason that you have acrophobia.

Juan Pablo Duarte-One Of The Founding Fathers Of Dominican Republic

Have you ever wanted to fight for your country if? Juan Pablo Duarte fought for his country and won. While the period of the "Spanish Foolishness" Duarte, with Francisco del Rosario Sanchez and Ramon Matias Mella is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Dominican Republic.

Juan Pablo Duarte was born on January 26, 1813 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. His family left Dominican Republic in 1801 when the Haitian troops, Toussaint L'Ouverture, took possession of the city. They fled to Puerto Rico, residing there until the Spanish regained control of part the country in the War of “Reconquista” in 1809.Duarte was one of the best students he was taught by the best teacher of the university of Santo Domingo Doctor Juan Vicente Troncoso. He studied philosophy and Roman Rights. He went to New York, London, Paris and to Barcelona Spain, because of that he learn a lot of languages.

Duarte helped organized a secret society that went against the jean-Pierre Boyer (The Haitian president) he controlled the eastern part of the island. And because Duarte was making a rebellion, him and his friends were force to leave the country. They came back and they went against the Haitian and the Free “La EspaƱola” Dominican Republic.

Now the people luck back at that time and remember that in that time there were people that were ready to give their lives for their land.