Friday, December 6, 2013
http://www.shmoop.com/book-thief/summary.html
from this site there a lot of information about the book thief.
this book's author is markus zuzak.
The Fair Breeze Blew, the white Foam Flew,
The Furrow Followed Free;
We were the First that ever Burst
Into that Silent Sea. from" the rime of the ancient Mariner" by samuel taylor Coleridge.
As you read Coleridge's lines, did you hear the repeated f, s, and b sounds? you can see and hear them in the words fair , foam, flew, furrow, followed, and free and in the words silent and sea and breeze, blew and burst. this technique is called alliteration.
autobiography
My name is Shin. im from korea and im 16 years old. i like to play soccer and i like to do exercise, but im fat . im living with my father, and my mom is living in korea. i got sadness from that. i lived for 3 years in US. when i came here, i was in seattle, and i moved to LA because of some reason. my most of cousins(in US) are living in LA because they have korean something that can live without korean culture and with culture. i like to dance but i cant dance. i like to play game but i dont have computer or gamer now. when i was in childhood, i was so lazy and i had some problem with my personality. because you know like i really like to kid with someone. because of that i kinda have bad looking. but i just want to show that im not bad. im going church. i like to play basketball with my church friends. i really like to eat. if i have a party i always eat those of all food. as you can see im fat. thats why. i like friday.you know why ? because i can play game with my friends and l can hang out with my friends. the best thing is the next day of friday is what? its SATURDAY , and SUNDAY. actually i dont like sunday because the day after the day is monday i kinda feel anxioues in the night of sunday. i have to go school..
My name is Shin. im from korea and im 16 years old. i like to play soccer and i like to do exercise, but im fat . im living with my father, and my mom is living in korea. i got sadness from that. i lived for 3 years in US. when i came here, i was in seattle, and i moved to LA because of some reason. my most of cousins(in US) are living in LA because they have korean something that can live without korean culture and with culture. i like to dance but i cant dance. i like to play game but i dont have computer or gamer now. when i was in childhood, i was so lazy and i had some problem with my personality. because you know like i really like to kid with someone. because of that i kinda have bad looking. but i just want to show that im not bad. im going church. i like to play basketball with my church friends. i really like to eat. if i have a party i always eat those of all food. as you can see im fat. thats why. i like friday.you know why ? because i can play game with my friends and l can hang out with my friends. the best thing is the next day of friday is what? its SATURDAY , and SUNDAY. actually i dont like sunday because the day after the day is monday i kinda feel anxioues in the night of sunday. i have to go school..
edward snowden sung kyun.shin
What if a friend told everyone the code to your safe where you keep all of your money?Most people would feel betrayed. Recently, a situation similar to this happened except that it was on a much larger scale. Edward Snowden was a technical contractor for the NSA and the CIA. He recently released personal information about millions of people in order to prove that the US Government is recording the communications of its citizens. This traitor violated the trust the CIA, NSA, and his bosses had in him to keep this information a secret. In addition, he also put the safety of the U.S. citizens in danger.
Snowden was supposed to keep secrets as a technical contractor at the CIA and the NSA. As an employee he was obligated to listen to his bosses even if he disagreed. This time, he did not! “By deciding to unilaterally leak secret N.S.A. documents, Snowden has betrayed all of these things (trust, cooperation, respect for common procedures)," said David Brooks of the New York Times. Snowden broke his promise as well as his contract. Although the information that Snowden leaked was important and probably should at some point be known to Americans, he still betrayed the very organizations that are trying to protect the U.S.By betraying the organizations that are trying to protect Americans, Snowden put all of us in danger. “The exposure of the PRISM program under which the NSA monitors foreign terrorists on the Internet, as well as the leak of a top-secret court order requiring Verizon to share calling data with the government, are incredibly damaging to national security. These leaks give terrorists information they did not have about our collection activities,” columnist Marc Theissen of the Washington Post said. What this means is that Edward Snowden spread vital information about the U.S. government.
Foreign terrorists now know they can be monitored in the U.S. So the terrorists will now most likely strategize a way to avoid being heard and watched.. Since Snowden leaked this information, the job of the U.S. Government to protect its citizens has gotten harder.
To wrap it all up Edward Snowden is a traitor. He has violated the trust the CIA, NSA, and his bosses had in him to keep this information a secret. This means he has put us citizens in danger. Some might think that his spreading of this information is heroic. However, now that this information has been released there is a greater possibility that it could fall into the wrong hands and families would be put in danger of terrorist attacks. Now he is on the run and the U.S. government must catch him before he and the information he leaked are captured by terrorists and America’s enemies.
www.teenink.com/hot.../article/.../Edward-Snowden-Hero-or-Traitor/
What if a friend told everyone the code to your safe where you keep all of your money?Most people would feel betrayed. Recently, a situation similar to this happened except that it was on a much larger scale. Edward Snowden was a technical contractor for the NSA and the CIA. He recently released personal information about millions of people in order to prove that the US Government is recording the communications of its citizens. This traitor violated the trust the CIA, NSA, and his bosses had in him to keep this information a secret. In addition, he also put the safety of the U.S. citizens in danger.
Snowden was supposed to keep secrets as a technical contractor at the CIA and the NSA. As an employee he was obligated to listen to his bosses even if he disagreed. This time, he did not! “By deciding to unilaterally leak secret N.S.A. documents, Snowden has betrayed all of these things (trust, cooperation, respect for common procedures)," said David Brooks of the New York Times. Snowden broke his promise as well as his contract. Although the information that Snowden leaked was important and probably should at some point be known to Americans, he still betrayed the very organizations that are trying to protect the U.S.By betraying the organizations that are trying to protect Americans, Snowden put all of us in danger. “The exposure of the PRISM program under which the NSA monitors foreign terrorists on the Internet, as well as the leak of a top-secret court order requiring Verizon to share calling data with the government, are incredibly damaging to national security. These leaks give terrorists information they did not have about our collection activities,” columnist Marc Theissen of the Washington Post said. What this means is that Edward Snowden spread vital information about the U.S. government.
Foreign terrorists now know they can be monitored in the U.S. So the terrorists will now most likely strategize a way to avoid being heard and watched.. Since Snowden leaked this information, the job of the U.S. Government to protect its citizens has gotten harder.
To wrap it all up Edward Snowden is a traitor. He has violated the trust the CIA, NSA, and his bosses had in him to keep this information a secret. This means he has put us citizens in danger. Some might think that his spreading of this information is heroic. However, now that this information has been released there is a greater possibility that it could fall into the wrong hands and families would be put in danger of terrorist attacks. Now he is on the run and the U.S. government must catch him before he and the information he leaked are captured by terrorists and America’s enemies.
www.teenink.com/hot.../article/.../Edward-Snowden-Hero-or-Traitor/
literary sung kyun shin.
The main characters in this story are the Maloney couple, known as Mary and Patrick Maloney. She can be recognized as the typical housewife, she's intelligent, bright, has a clean and well organized home, loves her husband over everything on earth - and, she's pregnant in the sixth month. Patrick is a police officer, a senior. Obviously he's been a police officer for a long time, and therefor has affected their daily life with a sense of regularity. The home is warm and clean, they usually go out to eat on Thursdays, and regularly, he has a drink as he comes home from work at the regular time of 10 minutes to five.As we first meet Mrs. Maloney we are drawn into a perfect environment. She's situated in their living room, sewing something, most likely for her coming baby, we hear about the sideboard behind her, the two tall glasses, soda water, whisky and fresh ice cubes. She is being described as beautiful, soft skin and lips and dark and large eyes, patiently waiting for the love of her life, her husband Patrick.
Everything goes as regular as ever; he comes home by ten to five, gives his coat to Mary, enters the living room and gets the drink she fixed him. She knows that his work dries the life out of him and therefor let's him drink a little of the drink, knowing that it will give him some strength back. As he drains half the glass her thoughts runs away with her, reminding her of all the beauty reflected in this wonderful human being, she loves him for everything he is, even for the way he sits loosely in the chair. We haven't really gotten to know Patrick yet, that is why our first impression of him is not a mix of tired husband and rejecting husband. In our quest for realizing what is about to happen we bury the fact that something must be wrong with him.
The first indication comes as he drains the half rest of his drink, and fetches himself another, stronger one. She watches him as he sips from the dark, almost oily drink. In her final hope for starting a conversation, she says something about his position after all these years of service. But there is no more hope now, something definitely is wrong. Patrick totally rejects every kind of offering that she comes with trying to get him some food. Finally, as she is about to 'force' making him dinner, he says "Sit down, just for a minute. Go on, sit down. I've got something to tell you." And there it comes, never revealed to the reader but still as knifes through ones' hearts, the shocking, unreal news that goes like mine in her heart, just waiting for something to step on it, a thought, a word. "So there it is," he added. "And I know it's kind of a bad time to be telling you, but there simply wasn't any other way ." She still is way lost in her state of shock as the words fly around her like wasps, ready to make her scream out in pain. But they withdraw, she somehow remains shocked as she whispers that she'll get the supper. It's not till she comes up with the frozen lamb-leg, that something steps on the mine.
Without a thought, she swings the leg and brings it down as hard as she can in the back of his head. There was no doubt, he was dead, and she had killed him. With a mind, clear as a crystal, she plots her alibi, goes to buy vegetables, and come home, 'realizing' the 'unreal' murder of her husband. And for the first time she actually realizes that she misses him. The one she wanted him to be. After the investigation, the sake is clear. Mrs. Maloney could not possible have killed her husband, Sergeant Noonan things as he sips of his whiskey and chews on a piece of lamb.
The main characters in this story are the Maloney couple, known as Mary and Patrick Maloney. She can be recognized as the typical housewife, she's intelligent, bright, has a clean and well organized home, loves her husband over everything on earth - and, she's pregnant in the sixth month. Patrick is a police officer, a senior. Obviously he's been a police officer for a long time, and therefor has affected their daily life with a sense of regularity. The home is warm and clean, they usually go out to eat on Thursdays, and regularly, he has a drink as he comes home from work at the regular time of 10 minutes to five.As we first meet Mrs. Maloney we are drawn into a perfect environment. She's situated in their living room, sewing something, most likely for her coming baby, we hear about the sideboard behind her, the two tall glasses, soda water, whisky and fresh ice cubes. She is being described as beautiful, soft skin and lips and dark and large eyes, patiently waiting for the love of her life, her husband Patrick.
Everything goes as regular as ever; he comes home by ten to five, gives his coat to Mary, enters the living room and gets the drink she fixed him. She knows that his work dries the life out of him and therefor let's him drink a little of the drink, knowing that it will give him some strength back. As he drains half the glass her thoughts runs away with her, reminding her of all the beauty reflected in this wonderful human being, she loves him for everything he is, even for the way he sits loosely in the chair. We haven't really gotten to know Patrick yet, that is why our first impression of him is not a mix of tired husband and rejecting husband. In our quest for realizing what is about to happen we bury the fact that something must be wrong with him.
The first indication comes as he drains the half rest of his drink, and fetches himself another, stronger one. She watches him as he sips from the dark, almost oily drink. In her final hope for starting a conversation, she says something about his position after all these years of service. But there is no more hope now, something definitely is wrong. Patrick totally rejects every kind of offering that she comes with trying to get him some food. Finally, as she is about to 'force' making him dinner, he says "Sit down, just for a minute. Go on, sit down. I've got something to tell you." And there it comes, never revealed to the reader but still as knifes through ones' hearts, the shocking, unreal news that goes like mine in her heart, just waiting for something to step on it, a thought, a word. "So there it is," he added. "And I know it's kind of a bad time to be telling you, but there simply wasn't any other way ." She still is way lost in her state of shock as the words fly around her like wasps, ready to make her scream out in pain. But they withdraw, she somehow remains shocked as she whispers that she'll get the supper. It's not till she comes up with the frozen lamb-leg, that something steps on the mine.
Without a thought, she swings the leg and brings it down as hard as she can in the back of his head. There was no doubt, he was dead, and she had killed him. With a mind, clear as a crystal, she plots her alibi, goes to buy vegetables, and come home, 'realizing' the 'unreal' murder of her husband. And for the first time she actually realizes that she misses him. The one she wanted him to be. After the investigation, the sake is clear. Mrs. Maloney could not possible have killed her husband, Sergeant Noonan things as he sips of his whiskey and chews on a piece of lamb.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
literary response sung kyun.shin
We choose pg.424 in the blue book and we choose 14 page in "The Book Thief." In the blue book, we read a passage that explains what is alliteration. Alliteration is when you read a part of book, it looks like poem. Like you read something repeat and it goes keep repeat and finally looks like poem. Unfortunately we didn't really expect it and dont know why is that looks poem. In the book theif we were trying to find the alliteration. we found it, and we just presentation for the credit. i saved the whole presentation. the different it goes keep repeat and looks poem
We choose pg.424 in the blue book and we choose 14 page in "The Book Thief." In the blue book, we read a passage that explains what is alliteration. Alliteration is when you read a part of book, it looks like poem. Like you read something repeat and it goes keep repeat and finally looks like poem. Unfortunately we didn't really expect it and dont know why is that looks poem. In the book theif we were trying to find the alliteration. we found it, and we just presentation for the credit. i saved the whole presentation. the different it goes keep repeat and looks poem
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