Johnny got something placed in his head
Ralph & others wanted to kill him for that
Molly & Johnny escaped to allow tech place called night town
Jones is the dolphin & talks & gets information
Tourist guy killed Ralph's & is following Molly & Johnny
Tourist guy was Assassin.
Molly got sunglasses implanted .
Melissa Hernandez American Lit Comp Blog
Friday, May 17, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Vocabulary Words
1.proetorian-resembling the roman gods
2.Sieve- instrument with a meshed bottom person who can't keep a secret.
3.veiled-covered with a vail or indisquised
4.saccharire- artificially sweet
5.harlequin-a clown or Buffon
6.toil-to laber continuously ;work strenuously to proceed with difficulty
7.delinquents-failing to do what law or duty requires,over due in payment
8.gibbering-to prattle foolish talk an chatter unintelligibly
9.insidious- working or spreading harmfully in a subtle stealthy manner
10.strewn- to spread here an there to scatter
2.Sieve- instrument with a meshed bottom person who can't keep a secret.
3.veiled-covered with a vail or indisquised
4.saccharire- artificially sweet
5.harlequin-a clown or Buffon
6.toil-to laber continuously ;work strenuously to proceed with difficulty
7.delinquents-failing to do what law or duty requires,over due in payment
8.gibbering-to prattle foolish talk an chatter unintelligibly
9.insidious- working or spreading harmfully in a subtle stealthy manner
10.strewn- to spread here an there to scatter
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Spring Post :)
Yes we can consider Music to be a part of literature . Literature is like a story and music is like a story being told except with sound . It's easy to make up a story and Takeing your time to think of beats and melodies to go with your story wich ends up being music .
Monday, September 17, 2012
Vocabulary #5
allude: Suggest or call attention to indirectly.
clairvoyant: A person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
conclusive: Serving to prove a case.
disreputable: Not considered to be respectable in character or appearance.
endemic: Regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
exemplary: Serving as a desirable model.
fathom: Understand.
guile: Sly or cunning intelligence.
integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
itinerary: A planned route or journey.
misconstrue: Interpret
obnoxious: Extremely unpleasant.
placate: Make someone less angry or hostile.
placid: Not easily upset or excited
plagiarism: The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
potent: Having great power, influence, or effect.
pretext: A reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
protrude: stick out
stark: stiff
superficial: to think highly.
clairvoyant: A person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
conclusive: Serving to prove a case.
disreputable: Not considered to be respectable in character or appearance.
endemic: Regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
exemplary: Serving as a desirable model.
fathom: Understand.
guile: Sly or cunning intelligence.
integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
itinerary: A planned route or journey.
misconstrue: Interpret
obnoxious: Extremely unpleasant.
placate: Make someone less angry or hostile.
placid: Not easily upset or excited
plagiarism: The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
potent: Having great power, influence, or effect.
pretext: A reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
protrude: stick out
stark: stiff
superficial: to think highly.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Vocabulary #4
melancholy: A deep,
pensive, and long-lasting sadness.
exemplary: Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind
peculiar: Strange or odd.
dread: Anticipate with great apprehension or fear
bough: A main branch of a tree.
pious: Devoutly religious
communion: The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings.
auditor: A person who conducts an audit
multitude: A large number
eloquence: Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
despair : the complete loss or absence of hope.
exemplary: Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind
peculiar: Strange or odd.
dread: Anticipate with great apprehension or fear
bough: A main branch of a tree.
pious: Devoutly religious
communion: The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings.
auditor: A person who conducts an audit
multitude: A large number
eloquence: Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
despair : the complete loss or absence of hope.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Vocabulary #3
encomium: A speech or piece of writing that praises
someone or something highly.
coherent: Logical and consistent.
belabor: Argue or elaborate.
eschew: Deliberately avoid using.
acquisitive: Excessively interested in acquiring money or material things.
emulate: Match or surpass.
arrogate: Take or claim.
banal: So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.
excoriation: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off.congeal: Solidify or coagulate.
carping: Difficult to please.
substantiate: Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.
temporize: Avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time.
largesse: Generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others.
tenable: Able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
insatiable: Impossible to satisfy .
reconnaissance: Military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features.
germane: Relevant to a subject under consideration.
ramify: Form branches or offshoots.
intransigent: Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something.
taciturn: Reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
invidious: Likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others.
coherent: Logical and consistent.
belabor: Argue or elaborate.
eschew: Deliberately avoid using.
acquisitive: Excessively interested in acquiring money or material things.
emulate: Match or surpass.
arrogate: Take or claim.
banal: So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.
excoriation: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off.congeal: Solidify or coagulate.
carping: Difficult to please.
substantiate: Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.
temporize: Avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time.
largesse: Generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others.
tenable: Able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
insatiable: Impossible to satisfy .
reconnaissance: Military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features.
germane: Relevant to a subject under consideration.
ramify: Form branches or offshoots.
intransigent: Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something.
taciturn: Reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
invidious: Likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others.
Vocabulary #2
1) Intercede: Intervene on behalf of another.
2) Hackneyed: Lacking significance through having been overused.
3) Approbation: The action of taking something for one's own use,
typically without the owner's permission.4) Innuendo: An allusive or oblique remark or hint
5)Coalition: An Allience for combined action.
6) Elicit : Evoke or draw out.
7) Hiatus: A pause or gap.
8) Assuage: Make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense: "the letter assuaged the fears of most members".
9) Decadence: Moral or cultural decline, esp. after a peak of achievement.
10) Expostulate: Express strong disapproval or disagreement.
11) Simulate: Imitate the appearance or character of.
12) Jaded: Tired, bored,
13) Umbrage: Offense or annoyance
14) Prerogative: A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
15) Lurid: Very vivid in color, esp. so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect
16) Transcend: Be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division).
17) Provincial: Of or concerning a provinence of a country or empire.
18) Petulant: Childlishly sulky or bad- tempered.
19) Untuous: Excessively or ingratiatingly flattering
20) Meritorious: Deserving reward or praise.
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