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//**Twisted Fairytale**// Yena-5c-Poetry Yena-5c-voice in

__Language Arts__ Point of View 1.Do you think the trial and the outcome (result) were fair? I feel like the outcome was fair because (I am a judge) I was going to give Rags and the squirrel a punishment but they can't learn anything! They're animals! So I just asked if Kris could help make the garden grow again for one whole year, make sure Rags's leash is tight and for Lee, his/her fence has no gap at the bottom so nothing can slide or squiggle underneath it. 2.How did you feel when the opposing party explained his/her point of view? ( I was the judge and don't think I had and opposing party.) 3.How did playing your role make you feel? My role(a judge) made me feel like an adult so I feel mature. I feel like I am the one relied on for the decisions so I have big part in the world. 4.How would you change the trial if you could? I would change the trial that the defendant and plaintiff can ask more than one or two questions. 'That way, not only will I understand what is going on, I can also see more of the defendant/plaintiff's point of view. 5.Why is it important to examine and understand all points of view before making a decision? It is important to examine and understand all points of view before making a decision because you wouldn't know if that one person that you only listened to is not exaggerating or lying. For example, suppose you only heard the defendant (suppose a murderer) points of view like saying to the witness that he/she did not have her/his glasses on. But if you listen to the witness's point of view, what if she says that she had contact lenses on?

__Language Arts__ Point of View Song 1: This music makes me feel relaxed because it feels like I am on the beach on the shores of Hawaii, there is a parasol above me and one person is entertaining me by playing the guitar( I think) and singing. Song 2: This music makes me feel uncomfortable because first, the music sounds so tough and if it was very loud, I would hear my heart beating which I really don't like. Also, I hate rock. Song 3: This music makes me feel relaxed and sleepy. First, relaxed, because it is classic and it is very... ummm... smooth kind of and it isn't to rough or toooo calm. Second sleepy because in these kind of concerts, I always sleep even before the intermission because it gets kind of boring when the quiet part comes. Song 4: This music makes my ears feel irritated because it is so whiny. Song 5: This music makes me stressed because of the way he is rapping and I hate rapping. Song 6: This music makes me feel like I want to jump up and dance and shake my head and.... yeah. You get the idea.


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**//__Tuck Movie and Book Comparison__//** 1. One major difference in the movie is the plan to get Mae out of jail. First, Tuck was in jail because although Winnie claimed that it wasn't kidnapping the constable had Tuck in jail. 2.Another major difference is when the Tucks kidnap her, there is only Miles and Jesse. But on the way, they do not encounter the man in the yellow suit so... 3. Another major difference is that Miles desn't take Winnie fishing.

__Chapter 25 and Epilogue __**1. I think she means that almost everything is back to normal. Winnie is back at the touch-me-not-cottage. 2.I think Mae and Tuck feel good that the spring was destroyed because now no-one else had to experience the same pain as the Tucks(excluding their cat). I feel quite good too because now, no-one would have to be nomads of the 20th century to not let people know about the spring secret if one other family drank from it. On the other hand, if everybody drank from the spring they would have no need to be nomads, but instead, the Earth would become over-populated so everybody would probably be poor. 3. I think the epilogue is the opposite of a prologue which explains everything that is going on when the story starts. An epilogue is probably a chapter that tells us what finally happened at the end. I think Babbit included that because she wanted the story to have a final ending.
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__Chapter 24 __**At the beginning of this chapter, at midnight, everything is dark. Slowly a storm comes along. Lightning flashes. By the end of the chapter, rain is pouring. The weather in this chapter connects to the major events becuse if it wasn't dark, then the constable would probably have seen the Tucks and Winnie trying to help Mae.
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**Language Arts __Chapter 23__** 1. One is when Winnie feels excited and worried at the same time. She said,"What would happen in the morning when the constable found her in the cell and had to bring her home for the second time? What would they say..." 2. When Winnie feels like the Tucks are crazy but also needed her at the same time. She thinks,"They were probably crazy after all" and " They needed her".

**Language Arts __Chapter 21,22__** Hey Winnie, Hi. I think that no matter what, you **have** to save Mae. After all, i don't want to blame it on you, but only if you haven't been running away and you didn't see Jesse, none of this would have happened. Wait a second. I feel like i didn't do something. Oh! I forgot to introduce myself! My name is Yena Kim. Anyways, maybe you could save Mae by inviting the constible to a tea party. You could bring Mae all tied up so the constible won't be worried about her breaking loose. And when he goes to the bathroom, untie Mae! For your parents... one of them can help the constible find the bathroom and the other one, maybe your grandmother would be cleaning up your room. I don't know. Well. See you later, alligator! First, the plan is to help Mae by taking the window frame off the jail place. Then, let Mae get out and then place the wi dow frame back in. Winnie offered to pretend as Mae so the Tucks would have more time to get away. I think it is a good idea. I think that with Winnie helping, you guys (Tucks) would escape to somewhere.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**__Chapter 19 and 20__** No I really disagree with Mr. Yellow's plan. He should respect the Tucks because one, they are secretly way older than him. Second, they drank from the spring, so they should have a lot of experience about living forever and how it feels. I think Tuck felt that way because this was **//__murdering!__//** Mae could go to jail or the gallows. And if everybody finds out that Mae didn't die, they would think ' she sold her soul to the devil.' Soon, they would probably find out about the spring.
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<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 18__** Now, the stranger, Mr. Yellow, is connected with how Winnie feels about the Tucks because after when Mr. Yellow got the Fosters to sell Treegap woods, Winnie now feels very confortable with the Tucks. But oops!Wrong timing Winnie! Mr. Yellow is here to get you!

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 17__** 1.Miles's conversation with Winnie was similar to the conversation of Angus Tuck's with Winnie because they both talk about living forever. Angus Tuck talks about how he wants to be parrt of the wheel and Miles talks about only himself living forever and his son, daughter, and wife being part of the wheel. 2.Miles's conversation with Winnie was different to the conversation of Angus Tuck's with Winnie becauseAngus Tuck said he wanted the tucks to be hidden so no-one would know about the spring, but Miles wants to go out into the world and do something important. 3.Miles didn't have his family drink from the spring because, first, the wife was almost 20 years older than him and the son and daughter were nearly his age so it would be all mixed up. Second, Angus Tuck was "dead-set" against the plan.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 16__** In this chapter, I can guess that the constable talks about the gallows because he probably will be sending Mae Tuck to the gallows. This could mean that the Tuck's spring secret could be known because if they send Mae Tuck to the gallows, then Mae Tuck won't die! Then people will know that the Tucks, or atleast Mae Tuck, have some invincible powers.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 15__** We learned that Mr. Yellow has a greedy personality. He wants the woods in for a trade with Winnie. We also learned that he has very long and thin fingers. This kind of scares you, doesn't it? I think Mr. Yellow wants to make this deal with the Fosters so if everybody gets to know about the spring, he could make money. He might even **sell** the spring and become a millionaire! I think Babbit didn't give the Fosters dialogue, only Mr. Yellow dialogue becuase she probably wanted Mr. Yellow to sound like he doesn't give the Fosters a chance to object or talk. He wants a clear-cut trade. By that I think it means a fast and worthy trade.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts** __**Chapter 14**__ I think Winnie feels cared for because the Tucks were treating her nicely like when Angus Tuck, Mae and Jesse came to see if she was comfortable and to say good night. On the other hand, according to the law, if you kidnap somebody, you are imprisoned, sent to court or trialed. So, these Tucks were **nice** criminals.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif">**Language Arts** __**Chapter 13**__ I believe the stranger stole the Tucks horse because he was probably Mr. Yellow. He heard the unbelievable story, so he wouldn't want the Tucks to return Winnie before he got the chance to talk to the Fosters. He would probably ' trade ' Winnie for something.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif">**Language Arts** Angus Tuck tells Winnie that everybodys' life is like a wheel. It keeps on turning on and on, and you see time pass. Now, that he drank the spring, his part of the wheel stopped so now he just stopped where he was.
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<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 11__** When Tuck said that he never thought he would ever come to the place to scare children, he meant that he didn't know that the Tuck family scared Winnie and didn't want to scare her.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 10__** I think it is a blessing. I really don't know how it feels like to die.No-one knows. No-one, after they die, can come back alove and tell us the story. Well someone did in the bible(I forgot his name). So I really think it is a blessing, you could see the future, how the technology improves, or the opposite. You'll be Looking at the world from a different point of view from other mortal people. They might think that the technology is very good. But, if you were to live a long time, you could have said that it did not improve one bit in a decade. So I believe it is a blessing. You may see relatives or your own parents die (I don't even want to think about it) but, that's how life goes. Have a lot of experiences, you'll be ready for the next dreadful thing that coumes along.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 9__** I think the Tucks talk like that because this took place a long time ago. People didn't get a lot of education. Or maybe the Tucks just don't care! It might be old english, but you have to talk right Mae, Tuck ,Miles, and Jesse! This kind of tells us more about the tucks becuase we could figure out what time they lived in becuase no-one talks like that these days!

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 8__** At the end of the chapter, Mr. Yellow is the one that finds out or overheard the Tuck's secret. The actions of Mr. Yellow have created tensoin or suspense in us because he was always lurking around and we don't know in the 3 or 4 chapter what family he is looking for. Then the Tuck's and Winnie see him while Winnie is kidnapped. Then finally, we figure out in chapter 8 that Mr. Yellow was finding the Tuck's and finally came to know their secret.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 7__** I think the plan that mr tuck and jesse are talking about is that really the world and the cows were made so that no-one would find the giant ash tree and drink from the spring and find immortality. I think the bubbling spring was an accident. The world should have been made so there was nothing related to immortality. But there is the bubble spring. Maybe that was the plan that went wrong.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 6__** Question #1 A. In the bolded part of the quote, the type of figurative language Natalie Babbit uses is a simile. No, there wasn't really a pipe of cold, running water down her back, Babbit is just using figuative language and is saying Winnie was terrified or shocked like if somebody poured cold, running water down her back. (If someone really did that to you, you should get them punished.) B. 1.(pg 31) "... into a blanket and bear her off //like a sack of potatoes// while..." I think the part where I italicized it, Babbit is trying to say that in Winnie's mind, she was thinking the kidnappers would put her in a blanket and haul and throw her and take her away like you would do with a small sack of potatoes. B.2. (p.g.32)"Disconnected thoughts presented themselves one by one, as if they had been waiting their turn in line." The part I italicized, I think Babbit is saying that in her brain, Winnie's diconnected thoughts were coming to her from here and there just like when people wait in line to buy the tickets for eEverland. Question #2 I think winnie did not do anything when mr yellow came along because she would if she waved her hands or something, she might fall offf the horse. if i were winnie i would not say or shout anything because i would want to be with mr tuck and ms tuck and the two sons that mr yellow

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 5__** Sight:On page 22, when Winnie wakes up early in the morning, the sun is just coming out. Smell:On page 23, when Winnie goes into the forest, the air smelled very damp. Taste: Hear: Touch:On page 23, when Winnie goes out, it is already hot. But when she goes in tthe woods, the air is cold.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 2,3,4__** I think the prologue connects to chapters 2,3 and 4 because in the prologue, Natalie Babbit explained that there were three events that will not connect in the beginning but soon they will. She told us the three events and each event is described very well in each chapter (chapters 2,3,4). This is kind of related to the organization part that we studied about because in one of the brilliant and bold beginning thing was "tell the readers what you are going to say" or something like that.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Chapter 1__** In chapter 1, page 7, Natalie Babbit gives her views on land ownership. She says it is an add thing when you come to think of it. She wonders how deep the piece of land you own goes into the Earth. Does it go until the center of the Earth where it's so hot? Or does it just go until only a thin crust under which friendly worms have never heard of trespassing? I believe the land you own goes deep down until the core of the earth where it is burning. If you have a piece of land and you want to drill in the land for oil, I believe you are allowed to go very deep without permission from anyone since it is in your piece of land.

<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Georgia, serif">**Language Arts __Prologue__** If I could stay at this age and live forever, yes, I would want to live forever. I have three reasons why I would want to live forever at this age. First, I am afraid to die. Many people are, indeed. But I don't want to see how it feels like to die. It might be painful. This is kind of mean or offensive to anyone who believes in God, but we don't really know if the story of heaven and hell are really true. If I die I would be nothing and I would not feel how it is to be nothing. We are not even sure that people can have second lives. Second, I would want to live forever at this age because right now I can pretty much do everything I want to do.(Excluding driving, feeling free from parents, etc.) I could play soccer, base ball, other sports, run, talk and learn. The best thing about living forever at this age is playing soccer with my friends.(If they choose to live forever at their age, too.) I would have lots of fun. So even if I would have a lot of sad and depressing events such as my parents or friends dying (I don't want to think about it.) I would still like to see how technology grows and having experiments even at the age of 10.


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