Thursday, May 31, 2012

Metro


La grande dates est enfin arrivée : Je vais à Paris ! Je vais visiter l’appartement de qui se trouve à côté du métro Bd Victor. Il/Elle habite près de la station Cardinal Lemoine  sur la ligne 10. Je prends ligne 10 à la direction nord, nord-est, est, sud-est, puis est. (le dernier arrêt à cette direction). Je descends à sud-ea. pour visiter l’appartement de Meg Kyte.

  Je vais visiter l'appartement de Nicole. Elle vit près de la gare sur la ligne 3, Arts et Metiers.I commencer à Bd Victor, mon arrêt sur ​​la ligne 10. Je suis en ligne à la direction nord, je descends à Perière -. Levallois pour la ligne 3. Je prends la ligne pour les Arts et Métiers de gestion. Je descends à visiter l'appartement de Nicole

Je vais visiter l'appartement de Peyton. Elle vit près de la gare sur la ligne 6, pasyy. Je commence à Bd Victor, mon arrêt sur ​​la ligne 10. Je suis en ligne à la direction. Nord (le dernier arrêt dans ce sens). Je descends à Champ de Mars Eiffel de à une ligne à 6. Je prends la ligne à la gestion de Bir-Hekeim. Je descends à Pasyy pour visiter l'appartement de Peyton.


 Je vais visiter l'appartement de Sarah. Elle vit près de la gare sur la ligne 13, Saint Francais Xavier. Je commence à Bd Victor, mon arrêt sur ​​la ligne 10. Je suis en ligne à la direction nord. Je descends aux Invalides à un à la ligne 13. Je prends la ligne à la gestion Francais Saint Xavier. Je descends de la rendre à Saint Francais Xavier de visiter l'appartement de Sarah.



Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Lottery Response


The short story ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson has a theme of death because the lottery is focused on one woman or man to be stoned. In this village they aren’t unappeased to the stoning because it is their culture and they don’t see the problem with it because they were raised that way. The day of the lottery was celebrated like a holiday and no one found that someone dieing is sad or wrong. This Lottery was not for winning money, it was for one 'lucky' man or woman to be stoned by everyone in that town. 
 the symbolism is that when the lottery was done they stoned someone and that symbolising that the theme is death. 

Friday, May 11, 2012

The Broken Mirror


Ow! Why in the world did you throw a chair at me? Look at me now! I’m broken, completely and utterly… broken. I will never be the same again. And it’s all your fault. Whats wrong with you? I am a perfectly good size and good quantity mirror. You use me every morning. Or should I say used because there is no way you can do your hair with all these cracks. Good luck. Oh, and be careful not to touch me the edges are sharp.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Poisonous Berries.


Authors note:
The cause and effect on Katniss and Peetas decision to trick the council at the end of the 74th hunger games had many different outcomes for both of them. And if the circumstances were different the Hunger Games trilogy would be very different.  


            The new bestselling trilogy in America is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. What if you were in the hunger games and the rules were changed at the last minute and you knew only one of you could get out alive. Katniss and Peeta were in the hunger games and at the last seconds of the game they announced that only one of them could get out alive. Katniss and Peeta just stood in the arena looking at each other trying to decide who should die. Instead of both dyeing they tricked the Council with a deadly berry so in the end they both got out alive. But that wasn’t the end for them.
            Although Peeta and Katniss won the hunger games the president Snow was still not pleased. Snow was not ok with the fact that they tricked the council. Katniss knew what she was doing by threatening the council with the poisonous berry. She just didn’t know that this was going to affect the rest of her life. If she and Peeta hadn’t rebelled the 75th hunger games wouldn’t have been where they bring back all the previous winners. That was the council’s way of hiding that they want Katniss and Peeta dead for pulling the move with the berry.  
            Sadly, the 74th hunger games affected a lot of people’s lives. The war killed hundreds of innocent people. Especially Katniss, she lost her sister because she was trying to kill snow and survive. This affected her relationship with Gale in a bad way because he was the one who thought of the idea to blow up the area where Prim was. Even though it killed people and relationships, it brought Katniss and Peeta together.
            Many things in this triliogy were big moves that affected the rest of the book but this move with the berry was the move that led to war. And then things that happened during the war led to more, but it all started with the last minute in the 74th hunger games. Now, you might be thinking if they never got called for the hunger games then it wouldn’t have happened. That is not true because one of them could have died and it would have been fine. If Katniss took her life Peeta would have been extremely depressed. Maybe would have gone mad only this time because of losing Katniss. Or if Peeta took his life Katniss would have probably ended up with Gale and would have regretted for the rest of her life for letting Peeta die. But that didn’t happen. They both lived, Snow was not OK with it, and there was war, people died, and Katniss ended up with Peeta.
            Even in real life we make decision that end up affecting the rest of our life. One decision that you don’t think that long and hard about change a lot in your life. Not all decisions are for the bad. Some think about something and when they take action it affects their life in a good way. Just like Katniss and Peeta they made a decision that affected them and others life greatly and terribly.