Journal-Joseph

Reading strategies and resources
__Summary for Ch. 3(The Lotus Eaters)__ A young god named Morpheus was sent a task to fly around the world from nightfall to dawn scattering sleep. His father gave him sleep for death, so his aunt gave him flowers that will give good sleeps. Morpheus planted these flowers and then Ulysses and his men rowed to land and they fell asleep with flowers heaped on their arms. Ulysses figures out that the flower was making them sleepy, so Ulysses took his men away from the scent of the flowers.

Responding to literature
__Journal(Ulysses)__ Ulysses looks like a hero with a wide, grooved brow, the sunken eyes, the red hair, and the jutting chin. Ulysses is a very careful thinking person because after he ate the sleeping flowers, he noticed that the flowers made them all fall asleep. He is also a never giving up type of person because even though his hands keep coming to his mouth with handfuls of flowers, Ulysses never gives up and keeps using his other hand to stop it. He also cares for his men and even though the men are sleeping, Ulysses moves the men meaning he will not leave his men alone.

__Journal 2__ It may be bad to live on Cannibal Beach because if the day and night were constant then I can't know what will happen in the dark night because there is no light coming out. Also you might get tired quickly because there is no peaceful night. If there was a quick day and night then it would change the weather and also you wouldn't get used to both day and night. The giants hiding in the cannibal trees prevented Ulysses to figure out what was in the trees because at night you can't see well and the next day, Ulysses' men started to disappear each day. Also when they climbed to the cannibal trees, it becomes night, so you can't see unless there is light.

__Journal Chapter 9__ After Ulysses gets out of the Land of Dead, he goes towards the west to another island, but in their way there were floating rocks which blocked their path and instead he set his course for the Isle of the Sun-Titan, which men called Thrinacia which is also called Sicily. An important decision I had to decide by myself was if I copy off my friend's homework or do my homework by myself.

Journal Entry #5 Ulysses has gone through much physical and mental hardship. Through all of this he has been determined to return to Itacha. What people and/or places in your life would you be willing to ﬁght as hard as Ulysses to get to/see. Explain your answer.

I would be willing to fight for my family or my home because my home is the most important because my home is the most important living place and if you don't have your family then you would be a loner.

__Journal Entry Crispin__ One important thing that Father Quinel told to Asta's son is that Asta's son's real name is Crispin. Also Father Quinel tells that Lord Furnival is dying because of illness. He also tells that Crispin's mother hasn't taught Crispin how to read and write.

__Literary and Analysis__
 * character**-person or animal and take part of the story action
 * conflict**-a problem between two opposing forces
 * internal**-conflict that happens in the mind
 * external**-physical conflict(fighting)
 * foreshadowing**-giving clues in the story that help predict what will happen in the future.
 * mood**-the feeling that we get
 * protagonist**-main character in the story
 * antagonist**-other characters that are with the protagonist
 * setting**-the time, place, and period
 * sy****mbol**-something that is used to represent an idea
 * theme**-the purpose or lesson of the story that teaches something

Crispin encounters two dead men shortly after fleeing the village. How does each affect him? The first person who was dead was Father Quinel. Crispin felt terrified and was shaking when he saw the body of Father Quinel.

Literary Book Guide For Responding Pg. 295-296

Personal spelling and vocabulary
__Ulysses Vocabulary Chapter 4__

shrouds- something that covers or guards

reveling- to take intense pleasure

mischievous- able to cause minor injury

sullen- dull in sound

outwitted- to become better of by cleverness

coursed- to hunt

Name Joseph Kim Date 9/17/09 Block A Vocabulary Worksheet, Chapter 6 and 7 Ulysses Fill in the blank. Use the following words correctly to complete the sentences. ethical skiff glut haughtily marrow loom venerable inhabitants gorged intoxicating

1. The girl responded haughtily_ when she was told she could not go to the dance. 2. _Ethical behavior is important in building oneʼs character. 3. The _inhabitants_ of most countries must possess an identiﬁcation card. 4. A _loom_ is an instrument used for weaving. 5. There was a glut of ﬁsh at the market so the prices were low. 6. The hungry wolves gorged on the deerʼs ﬂesh. 7. The cold wind chilled me to the _marrow_ of my bones. 8. His grandfather was a venerable_ ofﬁcer in the Navy. 9. That new perfume has an intoxicating scent. 10. We rowed the skiff_ ashore. Write sentences of your own for these words. perils-The family’s house was in __peril__ because the gas exploded. provisioned-The men __provisioned__ the food for the future. prophesy-The wizard said a __p__ __rophesy__ about me that my house will be in danger in few years. moored-The sailor bought a new engine and __moored__ the boat. sorceries- The person used __sorceries__ to get rid of the ghosts. dispositions- The soldiers were in __dispositions__ for battle ogres-The __ogre__ ate all of the people in the city.  spur- The __s__ __pur__ of the mountain blocked the path of the army.

__Crispin Vocabulary Chapter 4-7__ untoward not expected Sentence: It was untoward for the man 5 miles away to arrive in 30 minutes

thatch material used on roofs Sentence: The thatch of the roof made the house a bit warm.

bailiff a person who is in court of law Sentence: The bailiff came to my house to search for any suspicious things that happened because of breaking the law.

reeve president of village Sentence: The reeve gave an important speech to the city.

mean weak Sentence:The mean house was crushed down after few days it was built because of the weakness.

pinnacle high pointed piece of rock Sentence: The person hiked to the pinnacle and put a flag.

meander walking around aimlessly Sentence: He meandered because he was worried of his relatives.

impenetrable impossible to pass through Sentence: It is impenetrable for the army to break to the iron gate.

fallow a light yellowish brown color Sentence: The color of the roof was fallow.

infidels non-believers Sentence: The infidels were called in and were killed for not believing in their city’s religion. canonical something related to a cannon Sentence: The army’s elite told a something of canonical and the spy heard and went back to give the mail.

strident loud and harsh Sentence: It was strident in the rock concert.

clamor loud and confused noise Sentence: There was clamor at the house.

apprehension understanding Sentence: He was apprehension to what the alien was saying.

implore beg someone earnestly Sentence: He implored the king for a place to live because he was sleeping in the cold area.

hue a shade Sentence: He put a hue on his color to make it look more cool.

cry to have tears Sentence: He cried when he figured that his parents were killed.

skittish very realistic Sentence: The animals looked skittish.

petitions a formal written request Sentence: His petitions were to write a summary of the book.

moot suggest an idea Sentence: His moot was to make better qualities in electronics.

treason the crime of betraying one’s own country Sentence: The treason made the soldiers to charge and find the betrayer.

plight a dangerous situation Sentence: It was a plight when he had to dodge the shooting acid.

curfew a rule requiring the people to stay indoor Sentence: The curfew was to make the citizens to be made safe.

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