Chapter 12 Questions The play on words I find is that odds and ends is showing the writing is made up of bits and pieces that are put together into literature. Means is referring to how you should writing something. The “Terrible Three” are -wise suffixes, type and type of, manner and nature phrases. Some examples are (in order) pennywise, type of food, and in a wise manner. The phrase “center around” is logically impossible, because the center is the middle point in which you would go around. Fabulous is a poor word to use, because its too general and overused. Logically, “I feel badly,” means you have a poor sense of touch. The problem with the word “irregardless” is that its redundant. The test you can give the word “like” to make …show more content…
I interested her in taking the class. This dress is so fabulous. This dress is so elegant. I feel badly. I feel bad. There are a fewer amount of food and less number of students. There are a fewer number of students and less amount of food. Are you inferring he can’t be trusted? Are you implying he can’t be trusted? Everybody are dancing at the club. Everybody is dancing at the club. Irregardless of the consequences, you are to listen to what he says. Regardless of the consequences, you are to listen to what he says. She acts like she thinks she is the boss. She acts as though she is the boss. That's awfully thin gruel for the right wing to hang their hats on. That’s awfully thin gruel for the right wing. Hang on to their hats. She got off of the table. She got off the table. She is more perfect. She is perfect. He was hungry, plus he was thirsty. He was hungry and thirsty. I got a free gift from someone. I got a gift from someone. Regarding time, the schedule seems to working fine. The schedule seems to regarding the time. The boy looks like Josh Hutcherson. The boy looks similar to Josh Hutcherson. Our team creamed them. Our team defeated
In chapter eight of Unbroken, the narrator follows the description of Super Man’s bombing of Wake by describing the dangers of war, specifically in the American Air Corps. After describing multiple instances of Louie’s friends who have died in combat and the very real risks that are associated with flying in combat, the narrator follows with this quote, emphasizing how unlikely rescue at sea was. Although “the military was dedicated to finding crash and ditching survivors” (90), “the improbability of rescue, coupled with the soaring rate of accidental crashes, created a terrible equation” (91). This quote, and much of this chapter, is a foreshadowing of the events that occur with Phil, Louie, and the rest of the crew of the Green Hornet. By
Chapter Nine goes into detail about the late Paleoindian Period the growth of agriculture in North and South America. Clovis points appeared all over the Americas attesting to a continent-wide networking. However, as time pasted distinctive points and tools began to pop up based on region and the needs it provided for. In fact, a common theme of this chapter was the Native Americans ability to exploit their resources and maximize their intake of food sources.
While Jim helps Billy recover from his stroke, Billy tells Jim about his former who want his sea chest
In this chapter we start seeing a flow threw the book Etta Mae is getting back from another one of her trips and is coming to her home which she shares with her good friend Mattie Michaels. As she arrives in a new car , with a new outfit and carrying records. This chapter the author , Gloria Naylor adds in song lyrics to give us the reader some additional information on the evens happing . “I love my man I’m a liar if I say I don’tI love my man I’m a liar if I say I don’t But I’ll quit my man I’m a liar if I say I won’t I’ve been your slave, baby Ever since I’ve been your babe I’ve been your slave Ever since I’ve been your babe But before I’ll be your dogI’ll see you in your grave My man wouldn’t give me no breakfast Wouldn’t give me no dinner Squawked about me supper then he put me outdoors Had the nerve to lay a matchbox on my clothes I didn’t have so many But I had a long, long way to go”
I read the chapter “The Newcomers”, the book first starts off by stating how France started sending explorers to find new lands. When Francis I, (The king of France) sent Jacque Cartier, his job was to find a shipping route and precious gems and metals. Jacque Cartier arrived at Newfoundland and from there journeyed down to Prince Edward Island. Chief Donnacona went with his brother and two sons protest the cross, but the French convinced Donnacona to allow Jacque Cartier to take his two sons Domagaya and Taignoagny. Donnacona told stories to ward off Cartier from going past Quebec City, but soon Cartier went against Donnaconas wishes and past Quebec City and went as far as Montreal. Cartier’s crew got sick with scurvy and died off but he was still alive so he set sail back to France.
Chapter 401 is broken down into three parts the emergency telecommunication systems, emergency medical services grants, and medical transportation services. The emergency telecommunication systems are intended to provide a system of regional emergency telecommunication that can effectively use radio channels to provide emergency medical service to the population. These telecommunications include voice, data, signaling transmissions, and receptions between the emergency service components. The emergency medical telecommunications system is coordinated and developed by the Department of Management Services. The second part is the emergency medical services grants. Intentions of this legislation are to provide all citizens with adequate emergency
In chapter 2 Nye, starts the chapter with a main question does technology control us? He begins by stating things that we could not imagine living without and to contrast this he gives us examples of societies that chose to reject certain advances in technology. One example is the rejection of guns by Japan, they adopted guns for Portuguese traders, learned how to make them and gave up bow and sword. Only to later leave them for what people believe were cultural reasons. He also describes how there are still certain groups or societies that abolish technology like the Amish and Mennonites. They do not allow devices before prior evaluation on how it could impact the community. He continues to share different stories to discuss the question however the question remains unanswered.
1. Chapter 1, is about introducing the Tres Camarones, the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Also, since the people in that town didn’t like change much there are already danger roaming around like the bandidos who will be evading the town.
Cynthia has always performed well in her job, and has received good performance appraisals. She has been denied a promotion to a more lucrative sales position because she was told she “is not attractive enough” for the position. Cynthia is likely a victim of
1. Coming out of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, different views of federalism were carried: (1) Alexander Hamilton believed that the national government was the superior and leading force in political affairs, since the people created it and its laws were the “supreme law of the land;” (2) Thomas Jefferson believed that “the people” were the ultimate sovereigns, and since the states was a result of agreement among the states, the states were supreme over the national gov’t.
I am Eva Rapaport . I was the only child . I was born to non-religious Jewish parents . I was born on October 27th , 1929 . My father was a journalist and my mom loved taking trips . I have a cousin that is two years older than me that I loved spending time with . FOUR MONTHS LATER , my dad was harassed by the Gestapo or the secret state police , that turned out bad . I was always getting called bad names by my best-friends because I was Jewish and I was different from them . My friends never wanted to be by me and they never wanted to talk to me unless they was criticizing me . They told people they couldn’t be around me .My parents soon said we had to escape , so , we eventually evacuated by trains . During my third grade year , there were
Since the original publishing of Brave New World, the book has stirred up a brew of controversy. It has received many reviews both positive and negative. In this paper I will provide examples of both and look at the reasons behind them.