Part 1. Ulysses has the wide, grooved brow, the sunken eyes, the red hair, and the jutting chin. Also, he is a courageous man. Even though he can be in danger, he tries hard. For example, when he gave the wine to Polyphemus, he risked his life because the cyclops have killed him. Part 2. Ulysses' men betrayed him and open the bag of winds from Aeolus because Poseidon, the god of sea, made them to think that the bag has full of heavy golden coins that was given by Aeolus. Ulysses' men became greedy and wanted to have all the golds. When the bag was opened, the ship went away from Ithaca and to those men, the winds blew them into the sea.
Part 3. To live on Cannibal Beach, it will be stressful and confused, because the giants can wake up in the any time. Many problems will occur when it has quicker cycle of day and night. For example,the plants wouldn't grow so there will be not enough food for me. Since there is a giant in the island, if the day comes I would have to hide quickly. I think quicker cycle of day and night kept Ulysses form discovering what the trees were because he couldn't see well since it was dark. Only thing that he did is to feel. Part 4. Ulysses decides to ignore the advice from the ghosts because they are dead. However, Ulysses finds the wandering rocks and hears a mysterious sound, and decides to face it. I have been in a situation that required to make an important decision by myself, which was to move my school or not. I decided by hearing advice from my friend who already goes to that school and thought rather it is good for me or not.
Part 5. People and/or places that I am willing to fight as hard as Ulysses to get to/ see will be my friend in America. The reason is because when I first went to the school, she was the first one to greet me. Also, she and I became best fried. Lastly, when I was in the America, it was the happiest moment to me.
Part 1. (CRISPIN)Father Quinel reveals three things in chapter 8. What are they? What does he promise to reveal later?
Father Quinel reveled that Asta’s son’s name is Crispin, his mother can read and write and the writing on the cross is written by his mother, and he told Crispin that Lord Furnival is probably going to die. Father Quinel promises to Asta’s son that he will reveal about Crispin’s father. Part 2. Crispin encounters two dead men shortly after fleeing the village. How does each affect him?
The first dead men was the only person that Crispin believed, Father Quinel. When he saw the death of Father Quinel he was depressed. He started to think that his mother and Father Quinel's death is because of him. Literary Analysis
1. character : person or an animal who is responsible for thoughts and actions within a literary work.
2. conflict : the struggles between two opposing forces.
-internal : man v.s himself ;self conflicts (mental)
-external : struggles affected by outside factors (physical)
3. foreshadowing : struggling, hinting, or showing what will happen later in a narrative.
4. mood : a feeling, emotion state or tone of a literary work.
5. protagonist : main character or a lead figure in a novel.
6. antagonist : a character in a story who deceives, frustrates, or works against the main character.
7. setting : the time, place, physical details and circumstances in which a situation. ( can mean background or environment which character live)
8. symbol : a word or object stands for another word or object.
9. theme : a common thread or repeated idea that is shown through the literary work.
ethical skiff glut
loom marrow haughtily
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- Traveling on water for a long time with a small rowboat can be a peril adventure.
provisioned- We ran out of provisions, so we had to find raspberries on the island.
prophesy- He prophesied that they would do a great thing in the future.
moored- The captain moored the ship after he arrived at the port.
sorceries- The magicians practiced sorcerices for their show.
ogres- My grandma read fairy tale to my younger sister and her favorite part is when the princess turned into an ogre for punishment.
spur- People were walking carefully around the spur.
Chapters - 5/6
canonical-
The church bell rung noticing the canonical hours.
strident - harsh and unpleasant sound
A strident sound awoke me up from the sleep.
clamor - a loud noise
I could hear the clamor from the house that is on the fire.
apprehension - fear of what might happen in the future, worry
When I was in other country, I felt apprehension of my parents so I asked my friend to visit them instead of me.
implore - to beg or plead
The prisoners implored for their lives.
hue - to notice or pay attention to
I raised my hue when I saw the thief in my house.
cry - the vocal sound
Her shrill cry made me very nervous.
Chapter - 7
skittish - afraid, unpredictable
A skittish young boy had a hard time during his fist day of school.
petitions - something that is requested
The farmer petitioned to reduce the tax to the king.
moot - argument or a discussion
It was a moot point.
treason - betrayal
They were arrested of treasons.
plight - unfortunate situation
Even though he was in a plight situation, he helped other people.
curfew - a sign of a certain time I have a curfew so I have to be at my house by 10:00 PM.
Reading strategies and resources
Responding to literature
Part 1. Ulysses has the wide, grooved brow, the sunken eyes, the red hair, and the jutting chin. Also, he is a courageous man. Even though he can be in danger, he tries hard. For example, when he gave the wine to Polyphemus, he risked his life because the cyclops have killed him.Part 2. Ulysses' men betrayed him and open the bag of winds from Aeolus because Poseidon, the god of sea, made them to think that the bag has full of heavy golden coins that was given by Aeolus. Ulysses' men became greedy and wanted to have all the golds. When the bag was opened, the ship went away from Ithaca and to those men, the winds blew them into the sea.
Part 3. To live on Cannibal Beach, it will be stressful and confused, because the giants can wake up in the any time. Many problems will occur when it has quicker cycle of day and night. For example,the plants wouldn't grow so there will be not enough food for me. Since there is a giant in the island, if the day comes I would have to hide quickly. I think quicker cycle of day and night kept Ulysses form discovering what the trees were because he couldn't see well since it was dark. Only thing that he did is to feel.
Part 4. Ulysses decides to ignore the advice from the ghosts because they are dead. However, Ulysses finds the wandering rocks and hears a mysterious sound, and decides to face it. I have been in a situation that required to make an important decision by myself, which was to move my school or not. I decided by hearing advice from my friend who already goes to that school and thought rather it is good for me or not.
Part 5. People and/or places that I am willing to fight as hard as Ulysses to get to/ see will be my friend in America. The reason is because when I first went to the school, she was the first one to greet me. Also, she and I became best fried. Lastly, when I was in the America, it was the happiest moment to me.
Part 1. (CRISPIN)Father Quinel reveals three things in chapter 8. What are they? What does he promise to reveal later?
Father Quinel reveled that Asta’s son’s name is Crispin, his mother can read and write and the writing on the cross is written by his mother, and he told Crispin that Lord Furnival is probably going to die. Father Quinel promises to Asta’s son that he will reveal about Crispin’s father.Part 2. Crispin encounters two dead men shortly after fleeing the village. How does each affect him?
The first dead men was the only person that Crispin believed, Father Quinel. When he saw the death of Father Quinel he was depressed. He started to think that his mother and Father Quinel's death is because of him.
Literary Analysis
1. character : person or an animal who is responsible for thoughts and actions within a literary work.
2. conflict : the struggles between two opposing forces.
-internal : man v.s himself ;self conflicts (mental)
-external : struggles affected by outside factors (physical)
3. foreshadowing : struggling, hinting, or showing what will happen later in a narrative.
4. mood : a feeling, emotion state or tone of a literary work.
5. protagonist : main character or a lead figure in a novel.
6. antagonist : a character in a story who deceives, frustrates, or works against the main character.
7. setting : the time, place, physical details and circumstances in which a situation. ( can mean background or environment which character live)
8. symbol : a word or object stands for another word or object.
9. theme : a common thread or repeated idea that is shown through the literary work.
Crispin Literary Analysis
Writing strategies and resources
Personal spelling and vocabulary
ethical skiff glutloom marrow haughtily
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- Traveling on water for a long time with a small rowboat can be a peril adventure.
provisioned- We ran out of provisions, so we had to find raspberries on the island.
prophesy- He prophesied that they would do a great thing in the future.
moored- The captain moored the ship after he arrived at the port.
sorceries- The magicians practiced sorcerices for their show.
ogres- My grandma read fairy tale to my younger sister and her favorite part is when the princess turned into an ogre for punishment.
spur- People were walking carefully around the spur.
Crispin
Chapters - 5/6
canonical-
The church bell rung noticing the canonical hours.
strident - harsh and unpleasant sound
A strident sound awoke me up from the sleep.
clamor - a loud noise
I could hear the clamor from the house that is on the fire.
apprehension - fear of what might happen in the future, worry
When I was in other country, I felt apprehension of my parents so I asked my friend to visit them instead of me.
implore - to beg or plead
The prisoners implored for their lives.
hue - to notice or pay attention to
I raised my hue when I saw the thief in my house.
cry - the vocal sound
Her shrill cry made me very nervous.
Chapter - 7
skittish - afraid, unpredictable
A skittish young boy had a hard time during his fist day of school.
petitions - something that is requested
The farmer petitioned to reduce the tax to the king.
moot - argument or a discussion
It was a moot point.
treason - betrayal
They were arrested of treasons.
plight - unfortunate situation
Even though he was in a plight situation, he helped other people.
curfew - a sign of a certain time
I have a curfew so I have to be at my house by 10:00 PM.
Grammar and usage
Works in progress
Published pieces
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