Summary: John says good bye to Helmholtz and bernard, and asks mond if he can go with them. Mond denies the request and John finds a hermitage in and old lighthouse. One day Deltas see john whipping himself in solitude and they begin to interview him. John reacts by assaulting the men and demanding that they leave him alone. the Deltas publish the info and people start harassing John, everytime they confront him he gets more and more violent. One day he thinks of Lenina and begins to whip himself. A news reporter catches this act on tape and releases a feely that grows in popularity. Fans of john chant outside of his house we want the whip. Lenina rushes out of a helicopter and greets john. John reacts to this by whipping her, and the crowd begins to sing orgy porgy. The next day John remembers the last day and hangs himself.
Interpretation: JOhn tries to find a solution for his current problem but in the end his attempt fails= the end
Fig. language: Simili- Comparing the news reporters to turkey buzzards
Vocab:
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Chpt. 17
Summary: Mond asks John if he has ever heard of god, and john doesn't know how to reply. Mond then shows john his collection of religious books, and they beginning arguing about how religion affects the society they are living in today. After a very long and arduos talk John declares that he wants god, poetry, real danger, freedom, goodness and sin.
Interpretation: John claims the right to be different from everybody.
Fig. Language: Allusion- the holy bible
vocab: pneumatic
Interpretation: John claims the right to be different from everybody.
Fig. Language: Allusion- the holy bible
vocab: pneumatic
chpt. 16
Summary: The three prisoners were taken to the office of Mustapha Mond. Bernard is very nervous. John wanders around the room looking at all of the books on a bookshelf. Mond enters the room and shakes hands with three convicts. Mustapha Mond then talks with JOhn about shakespear, the current world, and if all civilians under bokanovski influence could be alphas. Mond refers to a civil war on an island full of only alphas. He also explains how science and technology have to be kept simple for a stable world. Mond then talks about his past experiences with science. He then tells Bernard and Helmholtz that they will be exiled to a private island because of their personal interests and views. Bernard begins to beg to stay in London, and blames the whole incident on John and Helmholtz. Bernard is removed and sedated. Helmholtz is then asked by Mond which kind of climate he would like to be stationed in, and Helmholtz chooses an island with a bad climate since he could write better there.
Interpretation: The seperation of the three different people in the current society
Fig. Language: Allusion- Othello
Vocab: Flivvers
Interpretation: The seperation of the three different people in the current society
Fig. Language: Allusion- Othello
Vocab: Flivvers
Chpt. 15
Summary: John sees a group of Delta's lining up for soma distribution. John reacts to this by telling the Deltas not to use soma and the man distributing soma calls Bernard. Bernard and Helmholtz quickly arrive at the hospital. John takes the Deltas soma and throws it out of the window, and the deltas attack him. Helmholtz joins the fight, but Bernard hesitates and stays behind. The police arrive and spray everyone down with soma and anesthetic. They then set up a recorded voice that questions why everyone is so unhappy over and over again, and John, Helmholtz, and Bernard were taken into custody.
Interpretation: chapter where john finally snaps and rebells against society.
Fig. Language: John compares The Deltas to babies- simili
vocab:
Interpretation: chapter where john finally snaps and rebells against society.
Fig. Language: John compares The Deltas to babies- simili
vocab:
Chpt. 14
Summary: John arrives at the hospital and finds Linda. While reminiscing about past memories, a group of 8 year old boys comment on Linda's appearance. John strikes one of the boys. Linda thinks that John is Popè and John begins to shake her. Linda then recites a hypnopaedic saying from her childhood, and begins to choke. John gets the nurse but by the time they get back to Linda she is dead. John begins to cry and the nurse hands out chocolate eclairs. One twin asks if Linda is dead and John pushes the kid down before leaving the room.
Interpretation: John experiences death, and the stupidity of children in this society.
Fig. language: tHe chilren being compared to animals
vocab:irresolute
Interpretation: John experiences death, and the stupidity of children in this society.
Fig. language: tHe chilren being compared to animals
vocab:irresolute
chpt. 13
Summary: Lenina is invited to a feely but she declines the invitation. When she is talking to Fanny she says that she only wants one man, John. Lenina then decides to attempt to seduce John. John reacts to Lenina by quoting shakespear and speaking of marriage. Lenina is excited to find that John loves her, but loses interest at the thought of a lifelong commitment. She then moves closer to him and begins undressing, John is terrified by her. He slaps her and calls her a whore. Lenina locks herself in the bathroom and John starts re-enacting shakespear. He then receives a phone call about Linda's condition and leaves the apartment. Lenina slowly and cautiously leaves the apartment.
Interpretation: Lenina'a first reaction to abuse, John's realization of Lenina.
Fig. Language: Allusion- King Lear
vocab:
Interpretation: Lenina'a first reaction to abuse, John's realization of Lenina.
Fig. Language: Allusion- King Lear
vocab:
Chpt. 12
Summary: Bernard is begging John to come to a party with him. john doesn't show up and Bernard loses popularity, Lenina decides that she likes JOhn. Bernard is talked to by the archbishop, and when all of the people begin to leave bernard begins to weep. Meanwhile the savage is reading and reciting Romeo and juliet. Helmholtz gets in trouble at the college for reciting some poetry he has written. Bernard then lets John meet Helmholtz. bernard becomes jealous of their friendship, John begins reciting shakespear to Helmholtz. When John recites Romeo and Juliet, Helmholtz begins to laugh, and John stops reading.
Interpretation: Bernard loses his popularity, and John meets a similar friend.
Fig. Language: Allusion- Romeo and Juliet
vocab:
Interpretation: Bernard loses his popularity, and John meets a similar friend.
Fig. Language: Allusion- Romeo and Juliet
vocab:
Chpt.11
Summary: We find out that linda is on a soma diet which John disagrees with. Lenina convinces Fanny that she was wrong about Bernard. Bernard becomes more cocky, and decides never to speak to Helmholtz again. The savage finds the sight at the workhouse horrific and begins hurling. They then go to an Alpha school where bernard tries to hook John up with a chick. They then go into the hypnopaedic room where johns wonders if they read shakespear which is quickly answer negatively. John learns that dying is a casual thing in this world, and they then leave. On the way home, john sees a long line of people lining up for their soma rations. Lenina starts talking to fanny about how she's going on a date with john, and fanny claims that Lenina is lucky. John and Lenina go to the feely and John finds them horrible. John then compares the feely he saw to Othello, and Lenina goes home alone and takes some soma.
Interpretation: Bernard is becoming more cocky, and JOhn experiences something that he finds disturbing.
Fig. Language: Allusion- Othello
vocab:
Interpretation: Bernard is becoming more cocky, and JOhn experiences something that he finds disturbing.
Fig. Language: Allusion- Othello
vocab:
Chpt. 10
Summary: The setting is in the Bloomsbury Center. The director is explaining what kind of workers are found here. He brings in Bernard for a public example and tries to fire him. Bernard counters this by bringing in Linda. She claims that the director is the father of her son, john. John comes into the room and neals down in front of the director and yells father. The director is thoroughly embarrassed and leaves.
Interpretation: Bernard rising through the ranks. John meets his father.
Fig. Language: Comparing the director to a snake- Metaphor
Vocab: subverter
Interpretation: Bernard rising through the ranks. John meets his father.
Fig. Language: Comparing the director to a snake- Metaphor
Vocab: subverter
Monday, November 21, 2011
Chp. 9
Summary: Linda returns home and goes on an 18 hour soma holiday. While Linda was on holiday Bernard sat in his bed and thought up a plan. The next day he leaves linda for business, and meets Mustapha Mond. After talking with Mond and the Warden he takes his time before leaving back to Linda. John is upset when he finds that Bernard and Lenina had left him, and so he cries while siiting on the steps. John then decides to look through the house window and break the glass when he sees lenina's suitcase. he then rushes inside and starts smelling and playing with all of lenina's clothes. He then thinks he hears a noise and quickly stops what he's doing. He walks out to the landing carefully and sees lenina lying on her bed. He starts to cry. he then kneels down beside her and starts reciting poetry. He goes to touch her but quickly recoils. He begins to hear a buzzing and realizes it's bernard's plane landing. He quickly escapes the building in time to meet him.
INterpretation: A chapter about John's envy for Lenina
Fig. language:Allusion to Romeo and Juliet.
Vocab: Zippicamiknicks
INterpretation: A chapter about John's envy for Lenina
Fig. language:Allusion to Romeo and Juliet.
Vocab: Zippicamiknicks
Chpt. 8
Summary:Description of John's early life, and how john was treated by other children. He then begins to learn to read and later receives his book of Shakespear. After reading the book he is empowered with idea to kill Popè. He is taught how to make pottery by Mitsima who pretty much just teaches him how to live like a savage. He is then outcasted by all savages. Bernard tells John that he can come back to London with him and Lenina.
interpretation: JOhn's experiences growing up
Fig. Language: Allusions to Shakespear
Vocab:
interpretation: JOhn's experiences growing up
Fig. Language: Allusions to Shakespear
Vocab:
Monday, November 14, 2011
Chpt. 7
Summary: Bernard and lenina walk towards indian civilization, Lenina is complaining about walking, and doesn't like the village when they get there. When lenina sees an old indian Bernard explains why he looks that old and not like the director old. They then enter a tent and see that john wishes he had been whipped instead of the previous man. John shows that he is attracted to Lenina, and we then meet Linda. We find that she is an ugly being and she attacks lenina with envy and immediatly attempts to relate to her previous life in london. she thens explains that she had been trying to train john.
Interpretation: Inciting event
Fig. language:the old indians face compared to a mask of obsidian, Simili.
vocab:unprecedented
Interpretation: Inciting event
Fig. language:the old indians face compared to a mask of obsidian, Simili.
vocab:unprecedented
Monday, November 7, 2011
Chpt. 6
SUmmary: Lenina is debating on whether to go to the north pole with Benito Hoover or New Mexico with Bernard. Henry then compares Bernard to a rhino stating that rhinos cannot learn new tricks. Bernard chooses to do something alone with Lenina instead of bringing her to a public place, and of course Lenina finds this odd and questions what they will be doing. Bernard states that they will be talking, and Lenina disagrees with him and pursuades him to go to the women's heavy weight wrestling competition. After Lenina cannot stop promoting soma and bernard tells her to shut up, he then drives the helicopter out over the dark water and lenina becomes uncomfortable. He then starts speaking sentimentally about himself. Lenina completely ignores his talk and bernard simply gives up and flies to his rooms and takes some soma. In the end Lenina still finds bernard odd.
PT.2- Bernard requests a permit to be signed by the Director so that he can travel to the New Mexico reservation. This triggers a memory in the Directors mind about his trip to the New Mexico reservation.
INterpretation:Pt.1 shows that bernard has different way of interacting with Lenina Pt.2 Foreshadow to the directors downfall
Lit. elements: Allusion, John's book is called "The Complete Works of William Shakespear"
Vocab:
Intrinsically- Adv.
Belonging naturally
The young boy intrinsically played basketball with the high schoolers.
Cajole- Vb.
Persuading someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
The zebra cajoled the rhino to paint himself with stripes.
PT.2- Bernard requests a permit to be signed by the Director so that he can travel to the New Mexico reservation. This triggers a memory in the Directors mind about his trip to the New Mexico reservation.
INterpretation:Pt.1 shows that bernard has different way of interacting with Lenina Pt.2 Foreshadow to the directors downfall
Lit. elements: Allusion, John's book is called "The Complete Works of William Shakespear"
Vocab:
Intrinsically- Adv.
Belonging naturally
The young boy intrinsically played basketball with the high schoolers.
Cajole- Vb.
Persuading someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
The zebra cajoled the rhino to paint himself with stripes.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Chpt. 5
Summary:Lenina and henry take helicopter and fly over smokestacks. Lenina questions what the balconies on the smokestacks do and henry replies with phosphorous recovery from adult corpses. Henry states that all men are physico-chemical equal, and lenina has a flash back to a re-occuring dream of hers. The helicopter is shot up by a rush of hot air from the smokestack which lenina thinks is fun, but henry states that the switchback was a human finally and definetly dissapearing. They then land and have some soma then go dancing (all music is about soma), and they return to their housing for the night.
PT.2- Bernard goes to a Ford ceremony and is late, but is not the last one to arrive. He quickly sits down and finds that he has chosen the worst seat possible in the room. They then take soma tablets and soma strawberry ice cream. They then begin singing hymns and start drinking to Ford's return. They believe that they hear Ford's footsteps approaching, and at the peak of the chanting begin to recite childish peotry. Bernard after the worship states that he didn't feel like Ford was coming, and couldn't stand Morganna Diesels eyebrow.
Interpretation: This chapter pretty much showed the uses of soma and the importance of the wonder drug to the society.
Lit. Elements: Allusion- Orgy Porgy, Simili- the coming imminence was like an electric tension in the air.
Vocab: aphroditaeum
PT.2- Bernard goes to a Ford ceremony and is late, but is not the last one to arrive. He quickly sits down and finds that he has chosen the worst seat possible in the room. They then take soma tablets and soma strawberry ice cream. They then begin singing hymns and start drinking to Ford's return. They believe that they hear Ford's footsteps approaching, and at the peak of the chanting begin to recite childish peotry. Bernard after the worship states that he didn't feel like Ford was coming, and couldn't stand Morganna Diesels eyebrow.
Interpretation: This chapter pretty much showed the uses of soma and the importance of the wonder drug to the society.
Lit. Elements: Allusion- Orgy Porgy, Simili- the coming imminence was like an electric tension in the air.
Vocab: aphroditaeum
Monday, October 31, 2011
Chpt. 4 pt.2
Character: realise that Bernard and Watson are both outcasts,
Events: watson and bernard meet
Fig. Language: Metaphor- Watson's neck compared to a large round pillar, Watson's words compared to being pricked by a pin.
Vocab:
Ignominy-N.
Public shame/disgrace
Mollified-Vb.
Appease the anger or anxiety of someone
Events: watson and bernard meet
Fig. Language: Metaphor- Watson's neck compared to a large round pillar, Watson's words compared to being pricked by a pin.
Vocab:
Ignominy-N.
Public shame/disgrace
Mollified-Vb.
Appease the anger or anxiety of someone
Friday, October 28, 2011
Chpt. 4
Character:Bernard makes contact with Lenina, seems like Bernard does not like soma...
Events:Description of other classes, meeting first epsilon, Colors of classes
Fig. Language:Benito Hoover-allsion to Mussolini
Vocab:
Magnanimity-N.
Very generous or forgiving
The old man's magnanimity showed the most when he was on his death bed.
Axiomatic- adj.
Self evident or unquestionable
The snob from princeton had an axiomatic aura to him.
Events:Description of other classes, meeting first epsilon, Colors of classes
Fig. Language:Benito Hoover-allsion to Mussolini
Vocab:
Magnanimity-N.
Very generous or forgiving
The old man's magnanimity showed the most when he was on his death bed.
Axiomatic- adj.
Self evident or unquestionable
The snob from princeton had an axiomatic aura to him.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Chapter 3
Character: Shows that Lenina likes the abnormal man Bernard Marx.
Important events: introduces Somas and that no important history exist anymore.
Figurative Language: "discarnate voices called from the trumpet mouths."-metaphor , History is bunk- symbol, comparing mother to a cat and kittens to children-simile.
vocab.-
Ruminating-Vb.
Think deeply about something
The old man, sitting alone in his room, had been ruminating for hours.
Adage-N.
a proverb or short statement representing a truth
The boy told his adage to the officers, and everything at the crime scene was then clear to them.
Important events: introduces Somas and that no important history exist anymore.
Figurative Language: "discarnate voices called from the trumpet mouths."-metaphor , History is bunk- symbol, comparing mother to a cat and kittens to children-simile.
vocab.-
Ruminating-Vb.
Think deeply about something
The old man, sitting alone in his room, had been ruminating for hours.
Adage-N.
a proverb or short statement representing a truth
The boy told his adage to the officers, and everything at the crime scene was then clear to them.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
newer vocab.
Caste-N.
Any class or group of people who inherit exclusive priveliges or are perceived as socially distinct.
The english royalty are a distinctly caste group of people.
Precipice-N.
A very steep tall rock cliff.
The old man was known for being able to fall off a very tall precipice and live.
Any class or group of people who inherit exclusive priveliges or are perceived as socially distinct.
The english royalty are a distinctly caste group of people.
Precipice-N.
A very steep tall rock cliff.
The old man was known for being able to fall off a very tall precipice and live.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
THe bet yearful events
1st year- suffered fromsevere loneliness and depression. Heard much piano, refused wine and tobacco, and read light character books.
2nd year- piano was silent, prisoner asked for classic novels
5th year- ate and drank. Didn’t read. Played piano.
6th year- studied languages, philosophy, and history
10th year- studied gospel
14th and 15th- read poetry, natural science, medicine
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
New vocab
1) Caprice-N- A sudden unpredictable change
The man's caprice made every lord in manner gasp.
2) Aberration-N- A departure from what is right
The old man's aberration was quite shocking to his wife.
3) Zealously- Adv- Due to enthusiasm
The man zealously watched Rocky 3 because he thought it was a great movie.
4) Fecund-Adj- Capable of producing offspring
The young grasshopper was fecund at the three days old.
5) Callous-Adj- made hard
Bruce Lee trained for years in the art of karate which caused his knuckles to become callous.
6) Compulsory-Adj- required
The man's quick reactions were compulsory for becoming a ninja
7) Manifest-Adj- Readily perceived by the eye or the understanding
The man slowed time and with manifest hit the ball.
8) Bequeath-Vb- To dispose of by last will
The man bequeathed the contraband in order to stay out of prison.
9) Skirted-Vb- To lie on or along the border
10) Ambivalence-N- Uncertainty or fluctuation
11) Ebbing-VB- Flowing backward/ away
12) Ineffable-Adj- Incapable of being expressed or described in word
The man's caprice made every lord in manner gasp.
2) Aberration-N- A departure from what is right
The old man's aberration was quite shocking to his wife.
3) Zealously- Adv- Due to enthusiasm
The man zealously watched Rocky 3 because he thought it was a great movie.
4) Fecund-Adj- Capable of producing offspring
The young grasshopper was fecund at the three days old.
5) Callous-Adj- made hard
Bruce Lee trained for years in the art of karate which caused his knuckles to become callous.
6) Compulsory-Adj- required
The man's quick reactions were compulsory for becoming a ninja
7) Manifest-Adj- Readily perceived by the eye or the understanding
The man slowed time and with manifest hit the ball.
8) Bequeath-Vb- To dispose of by last will
The man bequeathed the contraband in order to stay out of prison.
9) Skirted-Vb- To lie on or along the border
10) Ambivalence-N- Uncertainty or fluctuation
11) Ebbing-VB- Flowing backward/ away
12) Ineffable-Adj- Incapable of being expressed or described in word
Monday, September 26, 2011
Combining
Dan cried when Dan's dad shot the big bear that broke open the garbage can and ate the left over pizza.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
New combining
Espionage is a secret collection of intelligent information started in China by Sun Tzu that dates back over two thousand years.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Combining
John likes hats and John Wayne, So john's girlfriend likes it when john wears cowboy hats.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Complex Sentences – contains one main or independent clause and one + subordinate or dependent clauses
When a dependent clause stands alone, it creates a fragment.
A fragment is less than one main clause
It is a major error that an academic writer should avoid.
CAUTION:
Some subordinate connectives double function as prepostitions
Although they are both modifiers, it is easy to distinguish one from the other
A dependent clause always has a subordinate connective that is followed by a complete subject and complete verb
EX Before the Hawaiian lei came into being, necklaces and crowns were worn as body adornments, tokens of love, and symbol of rank since prehistoric times.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Old POst
If I was Barton and I was in control of the E.D.S. I would have taken another look at the situation. Instead of taking a whole freaking 2 hours to sit there and mope about forcing to lose one life, I would use this time to teach the girl how to land the E.D.S. and I would jettison myself instead of wasting a young innocent life since in this story I'm like 30 years old.
Symbol: Woden- is a symbol of the norse god Oden who is the god of all gods in valhalla
Allusion:
Foreshadow: Stating the law for stowaways; Talking about communicating with Gerry Cross
Symbol: Woden- is a symbol of the norse god Oden who is the god of all gods in valhalla
Allusion:
Foreshadow: Stating the law for stowaways; Talking about communicating with Gerry Cross
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Next vocab.
1) Pummel- V. Striked Repeatedly
Mike Tyson pummeled his opponent into a K.O. within the first 30 seconds.
2) Cajole- V. Pursuade someone to do something with sustained coaxing/ flattering.
The old man cajoled the little boy to come onto his porch.
3) Irate- Adj. Feeling or characterized by great anger.
The man had a very irate look upon his face when he realized that there was no ketchup left.
4) Insolence- Adj. showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.
The slave was insolent to his master and was punished with the cat-of-nine-tails.
5) Maliciously-Adv. intending/intended to harm
The old man maliciously attacked the dog that repeatedly entered his yard.
6)Quell-vb. Put an end to rebellion, typically by force.
The old man intended to quell the dog by using his hose.
7) Perspicacity- N. Having a ready insight into and understanding of things.
The little boys perspicacity could not compare to the old man's knowledge.
8) Dastardly- adj. wicked and cruel
The young child was shocked by the old man's dastardly jokes.
9) Churlish-Adj. Rude in a mean spirited and surly way
The churlish little girl would always throw rocks at the older kids.
10) Assiduously- Adv. Showing great care and perseverance
The educated students assiduously listened to the teacher as he taught math.
11) Annul-Vb. Declare invalid
The young boy continued to annul his sister even after the argument
12) Chagrin-N. Distress or embarrassment
The old man was causing a large amount of chagrin while a holding a gun in the dollar store.
13) Anecdote-N. A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
The old man loved to tell anecdotes to the small children while on his front porch.
14) Efficacy-N. The ability to produce a desired or intended result
Derrick Rose's efficacy in basketball is simply uncanny.
Mike Tyson pummeled his opponent into a K.O. within the first 30 seconds.
2) Cajole- V. Pursuade someone to do something with sustained coaxing/ flattering.
The old man cajoled the little boy to come onto his porch.
3) Irate- Adj. Feeling or characterized by great anger.
The man had a very irate look upon his face when he realized that there was no ketchup left.
4) Insolence- Adj. showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.
The slave was insolent to his master and was punished with the cat-of-nine-tails.
5) Maliciously-Adv. intending/intended to harm
The old man maliciously attacked the dog that repeatedly entered his yard.
6)Quell-vb. Put an end to rebellion, typically by force.
The old man intended to quell the dog by using his hose.
7) Perspicacity- N. Having a ready insight into and understanding of things.
The little boys perspicacity could not compare to the old man's knowledge.
8) Dastardly- adj. wicked and cruel
The young child was shocked by the old man's dastardly jokes.
9) Churlish-Adj. Rude in a mean spirited and surly way
The churlish little girl would always throw rocks at the older kids.
10) Assiduously- Adv. Showing great care and perseverance
The educated students assiduously listened to the teacher as he taught math.
11) Annul-Vb. Declare invalid
The young boy continued to annul his sister even after the argument
12) Chagrin-N. Distress or embarrassment
The old man was causing a large amount of chagrin while a holding a gun in the dollar store.
13) Anecdote-N. A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
The old man loved to tell anecdotes to the small children while on his front porch.
14) Efficacy-N. The ability to produce a desired or intended result
Derrick Rose's efficacy in basketball is simply uncanny.
Monday, August 29, 2011
There will come soft rains
What I can tell about the family:
-They have a pet dog
-They wake up relatively early
-They like to have a very hefty breakfast
- The adults maintain jobs, and the children go to school
-They own a car
-They have nice outdoor foliage
-The children are active
-Fed and exercised their dog to an extent
-2 story house
-Like to play Bridge
-Cared for children
-Enjoyed baths
-Enjoyed smoking
-The wife enjoyed poetry
-They have a pet dog
-They wake up relatively early
-They like to have a very hefty breakfast
- The adults maintain jobs, and the children go to school
-They own a car
-They have nice outdoor foliage
-The children are active
-Fed and exercised their dog to an extent
-2 story house
-Like to play Bridge
-Cared for children
-Enjoyed baths
-Enjoyed smoking
-The wife enjoyed poetry
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Leo at the rehab center
I believe that what happened at the rehab center could not stop Leonard's personal beliefs. Therefore, the people holding Leonard captive would not of been able to keep him at the rehab center. So he escapes and walks for all eternity, or until he dies, known as an insane being.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Vocab.
1. Subliminal- Below the threshold of sensation or consciousness
The scientists tested the man for days, flashing subliminal messages on the television screen.
2. Regressive- Becoming less advanced
The old mans age and intelligence was regressing.
3. Hindrance- A thing that provides resistance
The old man had a hinderance in his mind that made him a vegetable.
4.Vigilance- The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
The ninja had an intense sense of vigilance specifically assassinating chinese politicians.
5. Undulate- Wave like motions
The little kid undulated on floor while having a seizure.
6.Consternation- Feelings of anxiety or dismay
Aidan was having a feeling of consternation while sneaking out of the house.
7.Vague-Of uncertain, or indefinite
The old man had a disease that caused him to have a constantly vague point of view.
8.Resilent- able to spring back or recoil
The young boy's body was more resilient than the old man's they both soon realized while they were skateboarding.
9.Intermittent- occuring at regular intervals
10.Luminous- full of or shedding light.
The scientists tested the man for days, flashing subliminal messages on the television screen.
2. Regressive- Becoming less advanced
The old mans age and intelligence was regressing.
3. Hindrance- A thing that provides resistance
The old man had a hinderance in his mind that made him a vegetable.
4.Vigilance- The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
The ninja had an intense sense of vigilance specifically assassinating chinese politicians.
5. Undulate- Wave like motions
The little kid undulated on floor while having a seizure.
6.Consternation- Feelings of anxiety or dismay
Aidan was having a feeling of consternation while sneaking out of the house.
7.Vague-Of uncertain, or indefinite
The old man had a disease that caused him to have a constantly vague point of view.
8.Resilent- able to spring back or recoil
The young boy's body was more resilient than the old man's they both soon realized while they were skateboarding.
9.Intermittent- occuring at regular intervals
10.Luminous- full of or shedding light.
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