Pin Wang (Ray) EAP 110.02 10 October 2012 Chapter 14 -18 Chapter 14 Question | TE and PC | 1. What are tracker jackers?A kind of wasps but are one of the Capitol’s mutations. | P185 More likely they will be one of the Capitol’s mutations, trackerjackers. Like thejabberjays, these killer wasps were spawned in a lab and strategically placed, like land mines, around the districts during the war. Larger than regular wasps, they have a distinctive solid gold body and a sting that raises a lump the size of a plum on contact. Most people can’t tolerate more than a few stings. Some die at once. If you live, the hallucinations brought on by the venom have actually driven people to madness. And there’s another thing, These …show more content…
An offensive plan | P287And for the first time, I have a plan. A plan that isn’t motivated by the need for flight and evasion. An offensive plan | Chapter sixeen Questions | TE and PC | 1. What is Rue’s life like in district 11? Towhat time place in American history can you compare this? What does she love most?They don’t have enough food, and they couldn’t eat the food they harvest. It makes me compare with the period of plantation in American history. She loves music. | P282 Rue’s eyes widen. “Oh, no, we’re not allowed to eat the crops.” No,” I answer. “Just what we buy and whatever we track in on our boots.”P211 Rue, who when you ask her what she loves most in the world, replies, of all things, “Music.” | 2. What have the careers done to the supplies?They have set up their camp beside the lake. Their supply stash is about thirty yards away. During the day, they’ve been leaving another tribute, the boy from District 3 to watch over the supplies. | P218 They have set up their camp beside the lake. Their supply stash is about thirty yards away. During the day, they’ve been leaving another tribute, the boy from District 3 to watch over the supplies. | 3. How does Katniss destroy the supplies?She shoot the apple bag and the apple fall down then explosion. | P228 I could sever the rope in one shot, didn’t I do as much in the Training Center? It’s a big bag, but it still might only be good for one explosion. If only I could
4. The Predator Type of Trace Evidence Used: Paint Date of Case: September
The novel is able to share how music is of great importance and is able to affect people’s moods and thoughts.
Music used to be about connections between listeners and the song lyrics. Now it is not much about the connection, but rather people just trying to keep up with the in-crowd. This often leads people into listening to music they dislike only to gain popularity or to feel like they fit in. In Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?,” the role of music is considerably more than first appeared within the story. It is much more than just background noise and should not be overlooked. Music influences people’s characters from the way they act, to what they think, and even what they want. It is not as innocent as first thought.
In the book “A Long Way Gone” music plays a role as a healer and a saviour.
A multitude of people nowadays choose their favorite songs because of how they sound and the attractiveness of the singer. However, some people select their favorite songs because of its appeal by relating to their personalities and feelings. Just as songs can relate to people, they can express countless similarities with stories as well. When it comes to the story, The Diary of Anne Frank, there are a variety of characters and events that songs can relate to. The songs “Chocolate Rain”, “The Last Goodbye”, and “Lost Cities”, verbalize numerous commonalities with The Diary of Anne Frank.
Music is known to leave its mark on people helping them to overcome challenges in their lives or to give them courage to defy the odds. In one’s daily life, music is normally taken for granted or is seen as nothing special. As ordinary as it may seem, music can convey emotion in times when the body is numb or all hope is lost. Similarly, in The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway, the cello’s music gave people hope and determination to live their lives in spite of the rampant siege around them. Therefore, music very much impacts the lives of the principal characters Dragan, Kenan, and Arrow.
Jersey Devil - Since the early 1800s, strange creatures have been sighted in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, known as the Jersey Devils. Although various creatures have been given the name of Jersey Devil, from a suspiciously bogeyman-like creature to some water monsters, it has most often been applied to a huge bat-like creature of about three to four feet (about 1 meter) in body length and with a wingspan of between four and nine feet (1 - 3 meters). It is covered in brown or black fur, except for its bare-skinned wings. It has a long-necked boxy head described as horselike or dog-like, with moderately-sized ears; its body bears diminutive forelimbs and
1. Who visits Katniss in the Justice building? What are two items given to her?
However, Edna admires Mademoiselle Reisz and longs to have the same adventurous and carefree lifestyle of her. The music and life of Mademoiselle inspires Edna. Each time Mademoiselle plays, Edna is moved and brought to tears but the freedom and passion of the music. The music aroused the very passions “within her soul, swaying it, lashing it, as the waves daily beat upon her splendid body (page 26).” Mademoiselle Reisz foils the type of person Edna aspires to be. After seeing the freedom within Mademoiselle Reisz, Edna feels empowered to make a change.
It is possible that there may be a “hatch” on Pine Creek when we ride through here. North of Blackwell is a prime area for being bombarded by flying nymphs.
When the narrator of Johnson’s novel falls in love, it is to music he turns to express that emotion to his intended one (149). She in turn answered in kind, letting the notes and tempo combine with her words in expression of her love returned to him. The relevance of music in Johnson’s novel should not be undercut by the other issues within the confines of his text. Exploring the meaning of this inclusion will be to explore the theme of music itself. It will encompass the examination of the style of music, the generation in which the story takes place along with the issues of race. Johnson’s use of music to develop a story line and illuminate the various issues and themes of his novel is a demonstration of his love of the art form along
In the 1920s, Teapot Dome was synonymous with government corruption and scandals arising out of President Warren G. Harding. Since then, it has often been used to symbolize the power and influence of oil companies in American politics. Before the events of Watergate scandal, one historian called it, “The greatest and most sensational scandal in the history of American politics.” Teapot Dome is a geological feature in Wyoming. It is named for a nearby Teapot Rock and the site of an oil field. In 1915, President Woodrow Wilson, designated that oil deposit as Naval Oil Reserve Number 3(reserves Number 1 and Number 2, in Elk Hills and Buena Vista Hills, California, had been similarly identified by President William Howard Taft in 1912). These
The birds live in many areas in the United States--around freshwater and seawater. They are birds of prey with a wingspan of 60’’. They are white bodied with a black stripe coming from their eye to their wings which are black also.
Greenish brown inch long creepy legs and huge bulging eyes. In the Article it said the locusts sounded “ Thousands of giant scissors snipping away at the sky.” which was an annoying sound coming from the sky. They also were “ Insects that did not cause harm to the human body.” So they did not sting or bite you. For another example “ The cloud was enormous, filling