"A good story is like a good bowel movement:
it's only really satisfying once it's ended. Because if you just keep
going, then eventually your body runs out of shit and moves on to
pushing all of your internal organs out of your sphincter, until only a
foul-smelling shell remains, and anyone who wants to get in on your
incredibly long poo gets turned off, because they need to have gone
through all of the poo up to that point to have the necessary context
and this is where the analogy is breaking down somewhat."
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Thursday, 14 July 2016
Cubic centimeter(cm(3))
Homework of Umaer
A,B,C
A)acute angel: An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
Acute angle triangle: A triangle with only acute angles.
Addend: A number that is added to another number.
Algorithm: A series of steps you can use to carry out a procedure.
Analog clock: A clock that measures time using rotation hands.
Angle: An Amount of turn measured in degrees.
Area: the Amount of space a surface covers, measures in space unit.
Array: A rectangular arrangement of object or pictures in rows and columns.
Attribute: A characteristic or quality that can be used to describe and compare things.
Average: One piece of data that is a good overall representative of all of the pieces of data in a set; there are different types of averages.
Axis: A horizontal or vertical line in a graph, labeled with words or numbers to show what the line, bars, or pictures in the graph mean.
B)Bar graph: A way to show and compare date that uses horizontal or vertical bars.
Base: The face on which a 3D shape is resting, the face that determines the name and the number of edges of a prism or pyramid, the line segment at the bottom of a 2D shape.
Base ten blocks: Blocks that represent numbers as hundreds, tenths, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on.
Biased results: Survey results for part of a group that are not likely to apply to the rest of the grupe.
Broken line graph: A graph in which data point are connected point to point.
C)Capicity: The amount that a container will hold; common units of measurement are litres (l) and milliliters(ml)
Cell: A box in a spreadsheet or table.
Centimeter(cm): A unit of measuring for length, one hundred of a metre
1cm=10mm,
100cm=1m
Centre of rotation: The point that a shape rotates around.
Century: A unit of measurement for timer; 100 years.
Certain outcome: A result that will always occur.
Chance: The likelihood that a particular event will occur.
Circle graph: A way to show data that used parts for a circle to represent parts of the set of data.
Circumfurence: The distance around a circle.
Clockwise (cw): The direction the hands of an analog clock move.
Closed: having no end points.
Column: A set of items lined up vertically.
Con cave: Curved or pointed inwards.
Congruent: Identical in size and shape.
Convex: Curved or pointed outwards.
Coordinate grid: A grid with horizontal and vertical lines numbered in order.
Coordinate pair: A pair of numbers that describes a point where vertical and a horizontal line meet on a coordinate grid; the coordinate from the horizontal axis is always written first.
Counterclockwise (ccw): the oppposite direction from clockwise.
Cube: A 3D shape with six congruent square faces.
Cubic centimeter(cmз): A unit of measurement for volume; the volume occupied by a cube with edges all 1cm.
Saturday, 9 July 2016
Can we get something to eat?
I'll wait for you outside.
Where do you want to go?
I want to see a movie.
What time will the mall close?
Pouvons-nous obtenir quelque chose à manger ?
Je vais attendre pour vous à l'extérieur .
Où veux-tu aller?
Je veux voir un film.
Quelle heure le centre commercial va fermer ?
Name:
__________________________________
Poetic Devices
Worksheet 2
Directions: Read the lines of
poetry. Slashes represent line breaks. Identify two or more poetic
techniques being used in each example and write them on the line.
There may be more than two techniques being used. In the boxes below,
explain each of your answers.
Answers: Alliteration, Consonance, Onomatopoeia,
Repetition, Rhyme, Rhythm |
1. Amid this hot green glowing gloom
A word falls with a raindrop's
boom....
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
2. The little clattering stones along
the street
Dance with each other around my
swimming feet;
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
3. Click-clack, click-clack, the hour
is chill,
The dead coach climbs the distant hill.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
4. Pounded on the table, / Beat an
empty barrel with the handle of a broom,
Hard as they were able, / Boom, boom,
BOOM,
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
5. O'er leagues of land and water a
weary way you'll go
Before you'll find the country where
the blue roses grow.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
6. On the sidewalk boys are playing
marbles. Glass marbles, with amber
and blue hearts, roll together and part
with a sweet clashing noise.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
7. A strange wind rattled the
window-pane, and down the lane a dog howled on,
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
8. Two brown ponies trotting slowly
Stopped at the dim-lit trough to
drink.
The dark van drummed down the distance
slowly,
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
9. All his thoughts as a river flowed,
Flowed aflame as fleet he rode,
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
10. The beating hearts of the stars
aloof
Kept time to the beat of the horse's
hoof.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
11. Fast, and fast, by the road he
knew;
And slow, and slow, the stars withdrew;
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
12. Out of the purple drifts,
From the shadow sea of night,
On tides of musk a moth uplifts
Its weary wings of white.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
13. Bees that from the meadows bring
Honey on a golden wing
To the garden grot.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
14. Springtide of Love! The secret
sweet
Is ours alone;
O heart of Love, at last you beat
Against my own!
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
15. Through the black night
Love's little lantern, like a
glowworm's bright,
May lead our steps to some stupendous
dawn.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
16. My heart it was a white, white rose
That bloomed upon a broken bough,
He did but wear it for an hour,
And it is withered now.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
17. Only a dog's long lonely howl
When from the window poured pale
light.
And from the wood
The hoot came ghostly of the owl.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
18. Sun shine, moon shine,
Stars, and winds a-blowing,
All into this heart of mine
Flowing, flowing, flowing!
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
19. The flaming flower of daytime died,
And the night was as a new bride
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
20. Only the lull I like, the hum of
your valved voice.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
21. The rafters creak; an empty
cupboard door
Swings open; now a wild plank of the
floor
Breaks from its joist, and leaps
behind my foot.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
22. Forgotten as a fire that once was
singing gold,
Let it be forgotten forever and ever,
Time is a kind friend, he will make us
old.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
23. Kiss, clink of glasses, laughter
heard,
And nightingales quite undeterred.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
24. All round the yard it is cluck, my
brown hen,
Cluck, and the rain-wet wings,
Cluck, my marigold bird, and again
Cluck for your yellow darlings.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
25. And under and under,
The wind booms.
It whistles, it thunders,
It growls--it presses the grass
Beneath its great feet.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
26. The skaters skim over the frozen
river.
And the grinding click of their skates
as they impinge upon the surface,
Is like the brushing together of thin
wing-tips of silver.
Which techniques are being
used (list two or more)?
________________________________________________
Alliteration,
Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Repetition, Rhyme, and/or Rhythm
How do you figure?
Explain how you got your answer |
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