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Camille's Humanities Blog: Chapter's 16-19 in the perspective of Bob Ewell
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Sunday, May 24, 2009. Chapter's 16-19 in the perspective of Bob Ewell. I took my seat facing Judge Taylor and could see Mayella quivering in her seat. I turned around and saw that people were already crowding the seats and the Negroes were standin' on the balcony. Mr Ewell, you do remember the arrangement of the story right? Mr Gilmer whispered to me. Well, yeah, just about.". 8220;Just one more question if I may, Mr. Ewell? 8220;Can you read and write? 8221; I asked.
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Camille's Humanities Blog: A Long Way Gone: Post 5
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Thursday, March 5, 2009. A Long Way Gone: Post 5. Quote #1: "Yes you see, this is the beauty of starting a new family. You can have different kinds of family members." Esther, page 167. Question #1: Why do you think that Esther would offer to treat Ishmael as a family member? Quote #2: "Don't let them get your hopes up, young man." Ishmael's uncle, page 191. Personal Connection: I can connect to this quote because whenever I am excited about something that might happen s...
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Chapters 20-24 in the perspective of Atticus
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Chapters 20-24 in the perspective of Atticus. I quietly and respectfully sat through Mr. Gilmer's final statements to the jury and listened to the evidence he gave. I did not want to become overconfident but I believed that my evidence was much more convincing. I told myself not to get my hopes off based on the fact of who was in the jury. Court dismissed until the jury decides it's verdict," announced Judge Taylor. May 31, 2009 at 11:28 PM.
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Immigration
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Sunday, February 8, 2009. I also see that immigration is affecting San Diego because I have noticed that many more people are getting different opinions about how we should handle the immigration. My connection to immigration is that I have many relatives who have come from a different country and some of them only speak Spanish. I also have a lot of family friends who are immigrants and so this again ties me to immigration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Journal Entry (Author's point of view)
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Friday, October 17, 2008. Journal Entry (Author's point of view). Chapter 13: Leaving the Beast Behind:. The waves crashed along the sides of the naval ship, constantly splashing water into Ralph’s face. Ralph stood on the deck of the boat while leaning against the side. 8220;What’s wrong, Ralph? 8220;What’s wrong, Ralph? 8220;I feel bad about leaving Bill, Roger and Jack,” Ralph muttered. 8220;But they,” Sam started “chose to stay behind,” Eric finished. 8221; He was ru...
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Camille's Humanities Blog: A Long Way Gone: Post 6
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Monday, March 9, 2009. A Long Way Gone: Post 6. Quote #1: "He looked at me with bloodshot eyes and a face that said, 'I will kill you if I want to and nothing will come out of it.' The look was familiar to me." Ishmael's thought/ random soldier, page 212. Question #1: What would you have done in Ishmael's situation if you knew the soldier did that on purpose? Question #2: If you were asked that question what would you do and why? Quote#2:I agree with you that he would sh...
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Camille's Humanities Blog: A Long Way Gone: Post 3
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. A Long Way Gone: Post 3. Quote #1: "There wasn't a gradual change between night and day. The darkness just swiftly rolled away, letting the sky shine it's light on us." Narrator/Author Ishmael Beah. Even though most all of them were in the same situation as the people they kidnap and torture. Question #1: Do you think that this quote may be leading up to a change in character in Ishmael? Question #2: Do you think that the Lieutenant will survi...
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Chapter 13-15 in the perspective of Dill
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Chapter 13-15 in the perspective of Dill. Ain't so high and mighty now," Scout teased Jem as she punched him in the stomach. Jem countered with a punch that landed Scout on the other side of the room. What had started as Jem and Scout punching each other ended up as Jem and Scout wrestling. After a couple of minutes Atticus walked into the room and intervened. After a good talkin' to, Jem and Scout went to bed. Are you playin a joke on me Scout?
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Chapter's 8-9 in the perspective of Ms. Maudie
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Monday, May 11, 2009. Chapter's 8-9 in the perspective of Ms. Maudie. Me with one of Mrs. Radley's necklaces. Afterwards, I walked back home in the watery snow and ate dinner. I sat with Mr. Avery and we discussed the weather and tried to keep from speaking of the recent tragic death. A day later, as I sat on my isolated. Rocking chair, Jem and Scout trecked to my front porch. 8220;Ms. Maudie, might you let us borrow some of your snow? 8221; asked Jem. With his quick thi...
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Camille's Humanities Blog: Chapter's 4-7 in the perspective of Jem
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Sunday, May 10, 2009. Chapter's 4-7 in the perspective of Jem. Once I got home from school I spotted Scout chewin' on somethin' that looked like gum. When I asked her where she got it she told me from a tree. 8220;Scout, you spit that out right now, ya hear! 8221; I exclaimed, “I'll tell Calpurnia on you if you don't.”. I could tell that Scout would rather take an order from me than be tormented. The Radley house, we greedily took the package and ran home to open it up&#...