Monday, October 10, 2016

TEAM VOCAB

This presidential election has transformed into a battle, with venomous attacks from both aggravating parties. Hillary has remained stolid, in my opinion, and i really wanna punch Trump in the proboscis. His supporters have slowly dissolved and the ones who have remained are hypnotized into believing America will be great again. This is a melancholy moment in American History, because soon, one of these candidates will be president. I earnestly believe that neither candidate should be eligible for office.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Today I'm a Good Human!

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Monday, October 3, 2016

Vocab # 5 😈

  1. venomous- mailce or spite (ex: Her venomous attitude sucked the life out of her boyfriend.)
  2. stolid- showing little emotion (ex: The girl showed a stolid emotion at her grandmother's funeral.)
  3. hypnotized- produce a state of hypnosis on someone (ex: The mermaid's high pitched song hypnotized the men to their death.)
  4. suspended- temporarily prevent from continuing something (ex: The principal suspended the defiant child from attending Magic Mountain.)
  5. transformed-make a through or dramatic change in form, appearance, or character of (ex: Ariel was magically transformed from mermaid to human to be with her true love.)
  6. accuse- charge with offense or crime (ex: The defendant was accused of arcon.)
  7. anticipate- expect or predicct (ex: The bratty teenager anticipated a car on her 16th birthday but instead got clothes.)
  8. fringe- a decorative edge made of loose threads, tassels, or twists (ex: The leather jacket had fringes on the sleeves.)
  9. melancholy- sad (ex: After her father's death her whole world was dipped in a melancholy mood.)
  10. earnest- honest, sincerely genuine (ex: Priests try to give earnest advice.)
  11. dissolve- absorbed by a liquid (ex: The antacid pills disolved in my water, of which I drank to soothe my stomach.)
  12. aggravate- to make worse or more severe (ex: The constant taping of his pencial was aggravating this pounding headache.)
  13. illuminate- to bring attention to or shine light upon (ex: The Christmas lights outside houses illuminate the neighborhood.)
  14. capillary-associated with the tiny vessels of blood that link the arteries to the veins (ex: Sometimes rubbing my eye too much pops a capillary in my eye causing it to go red.)
  15. proboscis-the long, thin nose of some animals (ex: 

Thursday, September 29, 2016

"Why do people cheer so much when a baby is born if it will just struggle through life, but people cry so much when a person dies if they are just going back home with God?"-  My Dad

A HUG IS NEARLY A GUN SPELLED BACKWARDS

I was a bit confused on the essay seeing as we didn't exactly have prompt but I tried my very best and I'd LOVE to tweek it with any ideas. (Last paragraph sucks)

Monday, September 26, 2016

MISTAKES FOR PRESIDENT

                    Hillary                                                           Trump
  •  Uses granddaughter's birthday as people attraction 
     Brings other countries' success the reason why we don't have jobs
     Slanders Trump by saying that he had everything ($) starting up.
     Brings up his money starting up to our economy's downfall to China uprising.
     Brings back comment from Trump (2006) 
     Racial bias (Us sending stuff to Mexico= tax. Mexico sending stuff to us= no tax)
     Pushes Trump's comment about her towards her talking about her husband
     Ignores Lester's attempt to pause

     Cutting Hillary off "I did not say that.. I did not say that"

    No new things brought up