Monday, April 11, 2011

Agenda, April 12

Due Today at the end of class: Typed Angry Essay
Due Now: 3 original metaphors, similes, and personifications
Due Thursday: Print your grades from ESIS

  1. SWA Checklist
  2. OCPoWriMo
  3. Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Consonance
  4. Sentence Prescriptions
  5. Typing Time
  • Save your file with your initials followed by your period number. For example: EKp2 or EKp3
  • Be sure to eject your flash drive before you remove it.
  • If you finish or if get tired of typing, you may begin work on tonight's homework.

2 comments:

  1. i read the poem "Desperation, by Alexander Atwood" i liked it becouse in the first three sentences there was a constant repetition of the "The need,
    The want.
    The desire," says Alexander then after a little while he does the same thing but in a diffrent fashon. "The fear of indifference.
    The fear of rejection.
    The want to" i think this is a very good litterary device. also he makes it kinda rough at the begening to show his frustaration in freedom this poem is something everyone can realate to - Maksim Glizin

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  2. They say forever won't last...
    time will break and it just won't pass
    on into eternity. I want this love to be true.
    To exist as the world does, but I'm
    only a dreamer. I need to be free from the
    magical passion that has been stuck inside me.
    Burned to an abnormal tint of yellow reflects the
    lust I have for you. For us.

    Trust me, you say over and over again.
    If only this love was as bright as the stars
    after a thunder storm, then maybe
    just possibly I'd be able to wipe away
    these tears of manic hysteria. The sweet waves
    of genuine anxiety that caress me when I feel
    your kiss on my cheek.

    You're saying goodbye again. Moving on with
    the wind to find your next target. I still don't see
    how you could teach me to release the lock
    I have on my soul...the lock I needed to protect
    myself from loving you so much.

    They say forever won't last...
    simply because no one tried to prove them wrong.

    By
    Amber Galbraith

    i enjoy this poem. this poem is pretty much saying that love wont last forever and that love only happens in fairy tale. the sad thing about it is that its true. love only happens in a fairy tale. we grow up to believe that fairy tales are true and that we will find out our true love. that all a big bowl of baloney.

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