Few more weeks later would be the end of the 4th quarter, and the seniors don’t have to come to school anymore. Today, we have our 3rd quarter midterm back, and evidently I drop comparing to the last quarter. In the 3rd quarter, me and other students attended the Model United Nations that took place in St. Petersburg. Thus, we missed about one week of important reviewing lessons. Several days after we came back from St. Petersburg, it was the midterm exam week. I think that I’m not prepared enough for college yet since I should acquire the skill of knowing how to study and play at the same time. I should have done more work because I wasn’t presented in class and missed crucial lessons.
British Literature
Monday, April 18, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
p916 quickwrite
Discuss why you think people remain enchanted with stories of castles, knights, quests, dragons, and ancient times.
I think people remain enchanted with stories of castles, knights, quests, dragons, and ancient times is because we want to experience life in the past too. I always think that if I had a time machine, I would choose to go back to the past rather than to the future. Whenever I read stories or watched movies about Medieval times, my mind would get attracted and excited. Moreover, I really hoped that I could be the main character, the warrior fighting against dragons, or the knight in a sword match.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Analyzing a Poem
Describe your process of analyzing a poem
When first reading a poem, I would glance through it to see whether there are any stanzas that split up the work. Second, when encountering words I don’t understand, I would look it up on a dictionary. Third, I would read the poem out loud to see the best way it flows. Last, after knowing the main idea of each stanza and understanding all the words, it’s time to put everything together and start to analyze the whole piece. If I’m still unable to comprehend the poem, I would use online resources such as Sparknotes or work together with classmates on Facebook to help me know more about the poem.
Monday, March 7, 2011
p842 quickwrite
If your imagination could take you on an adventure, what would that adventure be?
If my imagination could take me on an adventure, I would want to be like special agent such as James Bond doing missions. In real life, there’s a little chance for me to do dangerous or impossible missions. However, things would be different if they were imagined. I would hope to become one of the members of the Superhero Union, which consists the Iron Man, Hulk, Batman, the Green Hornet, IP Man, Spiderman, 007, etc. Moreover, I would have one of them as my partner whenever I’m out for missions that help to promote justice and save the human world.
Poem Response
If you were to do your poem again, how would you make it better?
If I were to do my poem again, there are lots of parts where I can improve in order to make it better. First, I should speak with more emotion and my tone should change to attract my audience. Second, I should have more eye contact by looking around at my audience more often to show that I’m confident. Third, I should practice reading out loud the poem for more times so I can be more familiar with it and not forgetting or mixing up lines even when I’m nervous.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
p818 quickwrite
What sights (natural or human-made) prompt you to think imaginatively about life?
Few weeks ago, I watched a movie called “127 hours.” There was a scene in which I remembered the most: the main actor slid through in between the steep rocks and fell into the natural hot spring. When seeing that, I have an imagination about life that it is always full of adventures, and never ends. At first, the action seems dangerous. However, after going through all the risks, people can finally taste how great and how sweet it is to be alive.
Monday, February 21, 2011
page 766 quickwrite
In “Kubla Khan,” Coleridge presents his vision of an earthly paradise. Imagine your own version of the perfect place. What would it look like?
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