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Sarah C's Poem Page

Humpty Dumpty __squat__ on the wall Humpty Dumpty had a l__arge__ __tumble__ All the kings horses and all the kings __fellows__ Couldnt __place__ Humpty __jointly__ __evermore__
 * __Humpty Dumpty__**

Baa baa black sheep Have you any __yarn__ Yes sir, yes sir, three bags __brimful__ One for my __boss__ and one for my dame and one for the __bantam__ __fellow__ who lives down the __path__ Baa baa black sheep Have you any __yarn__ Yes sir, yes sir, three bags __brimful__
 * __Baa Baa Black Sheep__**

Rain, rain, __pass__ away __Accur__ on a __different__ __period__ __Bantam__ Johnny __lacks__ to play Rain, rain, __leave__ to Spain Never __reveal__ your __feature__ again
 * __Rain Rain Go Away__**

The results were partly fair and I was the judge. I thought that it was nobodies fault but Kris still had to pay for the damage of Lee's garden. 2. How did you feel when the opposing party explained his/her point of view? Well....its hard to explain because I was the judge but if I was the plaintiff or the defendant, I would get angry and mad. 3.How did playing your role make you feel? I felt like I was in charge (it doesnt mean the "bossy" kind). 4.How would you change the trial if you could? I would change the trial by talking when you're supposed to. So, suppose if I was the plaintiff. Then, I could speak only when the judges will let me to. 5.Why is it important to examine and understand all points of view before making a decision? Because in order to make a decision, you will have to UNDERSTAND the situation and not be convinced.
 * __The Mok Trial__**
 * 1) Do you think the trial and the outcome (result) were fair?

Social Studies > Winnie's Journal > > Song1: It made me feel like I was in the ocean having a peaceful time because it made a calm and pleasent sound. > Song2: It made me feel annoyed and want to rip a doll's head off because the song was so stressful and it was scratchy. It was also made me feel so dirty. > Song3: It made me feel like I was so light that I could float in the air because the song was so delightful and kind of jumpy. > Song4: It made me feel so sticky and slimy because the song was disgusting. > Song5: It made me feel so cool (atitude) because the singer had an aksent that made it like punk music. > Song6: It made me feel like I was in a resturant that is quiet where they sell wine but not like a shop. It made me feel like this because the song was in a mood that is relax and calm. > > Tuck Everlasting (movie & book comparison) > 1. One of the differences are that the man in the yellow suit meets Winnie in the pond with Tuck (movie) but (in the book) the the man in the yellow suit meets Winnie while Mae kidnapping her. Another one is the place and person who tells about the story. Miles tell about the secret in the waterfall in the movie but in the book Mae, Miles, and Jesse tells her about the secret at their house. The last one is about the plan they make to let Mae and Tuck escape is different. > 2. I think the director of the movie made changes because he wanted to tell the people who didnt read the book more to understand what happens. The director also made the movie towards his way because the changes were a lot different from the book which made people have more feelings to it. > 3. I like the book better because I thought of pictures in my mind which made it more understanding to me. The more we visualize, the more we can have bigger imagination. Also, the movie had disgusting parts in it that I didnt like. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.25~Epilogue > 1. I think Babbit is describing how the year is now goin to end (or the month). > 2. I think Mae and Tuck feel good about that because if it wasnt destroyed people must of found out. I feel the same way as the Tucks may feel. > 3. I think and epilogue is a description of what happened at the end. I think Babbit wanted to put the epilogue because she wanted to tell us what has change in the villiage. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.24) > 1. First the weather was dark, and then came a storm. Then, a lighting came, another thunder, and wind. It's raining in the end. > 2. This weather connects to the plan because if it wasnt dark the plan wouldnt of succeed. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.23) > 1. One of the feeling is that Winnie is questioning herself what will say. Would they bring her home? It explains on the top of page 119. Another feeling is that she is confused. She thought that the secret wasnt true. She also thought that they were probably crazy. But she loved them. It explains on the bottom of page 119. > 2. This feeling accured to me when I was in S.I.S. My friend Vanessa and Liz fought. But all three of us were best friends. They wouldnt tell me why they fought and said they're never going to apologize. So I questioned myself "Why did they fight? What would they do if they'll be a partner for a group project? Was it that bad that they wont even say sorry?" But at the same time, I was confused because they were coming to me saying bad things about the other person. And I was confused. For all these years they were best friends but now?? Eventually, I made them apologize and we became the VESSIES again( the vessies is our group name). > Tuck Everlasting (ch.21&22) > 1. Dear Winnie, > I might be able to help you! The plan is that you can tell your parents about the Tucks. For example, you can say to your parents, " Mom, Dad, and grandmother, I have friends that are adults. One of my friend is in jail and soon she'll be in the gallows. That is terrible. So, can you help my friend out of the jail as soon as possible?" But, don't tell them about the spring. First, ask your grandmother to pretend to be sick. Then, tell your mom to call the police that someone had hurt your grandma but has escaped. While your parents dragg him out, Miles and Jesse will take something long to take Mae out. Whala!!!! This might not work, but lets give it a try. > your friend, > sarah c. > 2. The plan is that when it gets dark, Miles will take some window frames and let Mae climb through. And while she escapes Winnie will go in jail with Mae's blanket to trick the constable that it is Mae. I think it will not work out too good because if the constable finds out, there will be more trouble and if Miles is trying to take the bars of the constable will easily notice. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.19&20) > 1.I dont agree with what the man in the yellow suit said because he said that certain people and himself should drink from the spring but he is not any special person that can get that reward. > 2.I think Tuck looks that way because he couldn't imagine Mae killing a man. If I were in his shoes, I would be startled and do nothing. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.18) > In the prologue, Babbit said disconnected events will soon connect. So, now Winnie ran away, the Tucks became a family again, and the stranger has appeared in the gate of the Fosters house. Winnie has met the Tucks. That is one connection. But as you see the stranger will connect soon too with Winnie and the Tucks. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.17) > 1a. The way Miles talk and Angus talk is similar because they both talk about the spring and seeing how narture has done for us. > 1b. The way Miles talk and Angus talk is different because Miles talk in a "nature" way and Angus talks in a "wheel" way. > 2. Miles didnt let his family drink because then, they didnt know that the spring will bring an ever lasting life. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.16) > Maybe the constable will hang the Tucks on the gallow. Even though the Tucks will be hanging on the gallow they wont die cause they have eternal lifes. Then the man in the yellow suit and the constable will find out and do something dangerous(especially the man in the yellow suit). Thats my prediction. Thank you~ > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.15) > 1. We learned that the man in the yellow suit is a strange person. He interrupts people and also greedy by making a deal of a trade (child and treegap). > 2. I think this man is making this deal because he wants more money and liveforever. He might sell the land by money or make them pay to drink the spring. > 3. I think Babbit only used diaolges to the man in the yellow suit because she wanted to explain more about his personality. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.14) > Winnie is confused because she is having an inner conflict with herself about the Tucks. She thinks they're criminals but they care for her and usually criminals dont do that. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.13) > I think the man in the yellow suit stole the horse because he overheard the secret story of the Tucks. I think he wants to try out the water so he's going to do something with the horse. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.12) > Tuck is saying that he just wants to change and grow. Like the sign for recycling. It goes around and around. That means that everything is connected and moving on. But in the Tucks life, they just stop where they are. That means that everything is disconnected and just stopped. Thats when he says that the Tucks just wants to get on back the wheel and start moving on. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.11) > I think "I got a feeling this whole thing is going to come apart like wet bread." means that he has a feeling that this secret will reveal and happen things in disarry. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.10) > I think it is a blessing because like the example that Mae gave about Jese falling out of a tree without hurting him is a good thing. If you get it hurts alot but for the Tucks it'll be just normal. I think it is a very thankful blessing. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.9) > The Tucks having bad grammar means that it was really long time ago. I think they talk like this because long time ago people didnt get much education and another reason is that they cant go to school anymore (for jesse ) because if they finish one year they're going to stay the same and people will notice. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.8) > The one who overheard the secret was the yellow man in the suit. The mood when he comes out is like mysterious and it seems like he is sort of sly. The first part, where he was talking to Winnie was strange and the second part is where he meets the Tuck kidnapping winnie but when that happened t was the mood was sort of gloomy and scared. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.7) > I think Jesse means that someone wanted to live forever and made an experiment and left it on the tree. I also think that the "plan" is that the person who was trying to do it thought of making every people live forever and it wasnt really a good idea. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.6) > For the bolded part of the first quote, it is a simily and I think it means that she was nervous and scared, not knowing what to do. Other figurative languages from the book are on page 31 and 32. The one on page 31 is "...//a troupe of burly men with long black moustaches who would **tumbel her into a blanket and bear her off like a sack of potatoes..."**// I think that means that she pictured burly men trying to grab her with a bag or something and capture her inside the bag like potatoes. The other one on page 32 is //"Disconneted thoughts presented themselves one by one, **as if they had been waiting their turn in line**."// That is showing personification and meaning that their were lots of thoughts in her head and trying to think it one by one. > The other part of the assignment is that I think Winnie didn't call for help or waved hands because Mae and her sons were trying to calm her down and kidnappers don't really do that. So, I think she knows that she is kind of safe there. If I was Winnie I would rather call for help because you don't know what the people are going to do to you, because //some// kidnappers try to act kind but after all their not turned out to be one. As a result, no matter what, call for help if some's kidnapped you. > > Tuck Everlasting (ch.5) > Sight: On page 25, Babbitt describes a boy named Jesse. > Smell:On page 23, Babitt describes a day that is heavy and balmy. > Touch: > Taste: > Sound: On page 22, Babbitt describes the mood and the sound in the morning of the sun and the cottage. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.2,3,4) > The prologue connects with chapters 2,3,4 because the chapters 2,3,4 is a more decriptive way to write the prologue and like it said in the prologue the chapters have the same idea. I think Babbit did it this way because maybe she wanted to give a brief and interesting describtion to get the reader hooked then like a fish she's slowy winding the fish rope and giving more information. > Tuck Everlasting (ch.1) > I think Babbit is asking how far your land can be if you are a land owner. Well....I think she's right, because if you own a land, how far can it be your land?.She means that if something is your land, does it go down to the core or is it just the crust? And I also agree with her saying if you are a land owner, it does't end right in the center of the earth when there is another land. > Tuck Everlasting (prologue) > I would rather live forever because if you die, there is nothing to do. If I live forever I can explore new things in the future and also, its better for us to do //something// instead of //nothing.// I would want do be what I want and live to be what I would like to be. So, its better for me to live forever than dying. > Sarah C.'s favorite Confucious Quote > "//__It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.__// " This quote means to never give up. I agree with this quote because if you stop it means you're not keeping up and losing you goal. I think its is, too, better to go slowly, but never stop.
 * __Point of View 3/25/2007__**