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Thursday, April 10, 2014
What have i learned
There have been many thing we have learned about many things over the long period of time we have had with each other, but some of the is courage and comfort to share with each other. And different ways to think more outside the box yo say. The work methods were kind of bothering but it helped with punctuation and learning how to spend a lot of time on writing and revisions. Having us make revisions on not only our papers but the papers of our peers helping us with construction criticism because we know nobody likes there feelings hurt. Overall just meeting new people and new styles of writing has been great.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Symbolism
The finger which is a symbol of honesty even if at first people think this most descriptive and groggy story is just a dream and the bride is insane. Never the less when she reveals the finger that fell in her lap when the groom to be chopped of the finger of the other madien any other doubts that people would've had were diminished and from a darkness of lies and death comes a bright light of truth and relief.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
What makes a story
Robert Johnson 3/19/14
Performance Craddock/Ludwig
What makes a story is a story
in different genres. Because not everyone likes the same genre. A story with a
plot A
story tells us about an event or series of events, either real or fictional.
Stories are told to interest entertain, and teach us. Stories help us connect
with others, communicate ideas, and imagine life’s possibilities. To help
students understand, analyze, and remember stories they read or hear, it is
important for them to identify the different components or parts of a story.
Other names for parts of a story. The
setting of the story is when and where a story takes place. For
example, the story might take place right now, last year, hundreds of years
ago, or in the future. The story might take place in the woods, on another
planet, in the ocean, or in a castle.
The
characters of a story are the people or animals in the story.
There are often two categories of characters in a story the villains are the bad
guys who create a problem for the heroes, and the heroes are the good guys who
look for a solution to the problem. It is also important for students to
understand the characters’ emotions in order to fully comprehend a story
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