Have you ever been particularly impressed by a character after reading a movie or book? The characterization, symbolism and conflict of a character in a story to help readers better understand the character which also contributes to highlight the character image, and specifically here is Augustus. First, when you want to analyze a character, theLire la suite « Character Analysis of Augustus Waters »
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Quick Write: Anne Frank House
Have you ever heard of Anne Frank House? If anyone has ever read the » The Fault in Our Starts » book, you will probably know this special house. I have many friends who have read » The Fault in Our Starts » and they are so impressed with the story associated with Anne FrankLire la suite « Quick Write: Anne Frank House »
Vocabulary Chapters 12 – 19
Definition : inherently: it is something inherent in something and it is natural that we cannot be separated rhetorical: to use words or text to impress people impressively missives: It is a letter but is often used humorously deferentially: It is polite behaviour, respect someone and you accept all their opinions paradox: an unusual situationLire la suite « Vocabulary Chapters 12 – 19 »
Quick Write: Existentialism
Are you impressed somewhere after reading a book? After reading the book « The Fault in Our Starts » and listening to the teacher’s lectures, I was impressed by the swimming city of Amsterdam, which is said to be a city of freedom and sin. It is famous for its excessive freedom and that freedom itself createsLire la suite « Quick Write: Existentialism »
Vocabulary Quiz Chapter 6-11
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Figurative Language
Figurative Language: symbol hyperbole analogy simile hyperbole metaphor idiom pun idiom hyperbole hyperbole metaphor metaphor idiom personification idiom idiom idiom idiom metaphor symbol metaphor analogy metaphor hyperbole hyperbole hyperbole Similes vs Metaphors: metaphor: standing for me = faint metaphor: my skin feel = skin simile: his dismembered body exploded = a geyser simile: tears =Lire la suite « Figurative Language »
Quick Write Chapter 9:not Very Nice
Have you ever read a book you really liked? I recently read a book called » The Fault in Our Starts » by John Green, in which there are many characters like Hazel and Augustus who is the main characters, Isaac and Monica. In addition to the story of the two main characters, the storyLire la suite « Quick Write Chapter 9:not Very Nice »
Vocabulary for Chapters 6-10
Definitions and sentences: 1.aspiring: Hope to succeed in a specific job, activity or way of life Ex: Miss is the greatest aspiring of each contestant in the competition. 2.vernacular: a language that ordinary people use, especially languages that are not the official language Ex: We used vernacular to talk about the historical sites in ourLire la suite « Vocabulary for Chapters 6-10 »
The Symbols of Swing Set
Have you ever had a toy attached to your childhood? For Hazel the image of the swing, and her healthy days were a childhood sky. But when she was able to play normally like other children, a child who was not miserable during the sick days, or the days she had to live with medicine.Lire la suite « The Symbols of Swing Set »
Vocabulary Quiz Chapter 1-5
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