I am thankful for...
My Parents: Without them I would not be here at all, I would not be given the gift of life. They also support me in whatever I do, and they give unconditional love. They are great parents. My siblings: They give me companions to be with. The rest of my family: they love me even though we don´t see each other very often Food and Water: without it I could not live. Gymnastics and soccer: they give me a way to get really active and blow off some steam. Doing them makes me feel good and makes me happy Friends: They help me when I am sad, they are always there. I love hanging out with them It´s one of my favorite things to do. My home: I have a beautiful home with unconditional love and support given. America: It is a good country where we are free to do what we wish. We don´t have to be scared of attacks from other countries. Impeachment: Without it Donald Trump might serve a full term.
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My thoughts/feelings after the election are that America done messed up. I honestly don't know what happened, was everyone in America like lets pick the least qualified craziest candidate possibly can this year. We chose the man who thinks all Mexicans are drug dealers, rapists, and criminals. He thinks all Muslims are terrorists and we can't let any of them into our country. This man bragged about sexually assaulting women and he says he can do that because he is rich and famous. if those are the ideals for a president in the USA I'm moving to Korea, the north one, Because even that would be better then a country ran by Donald trump. Do you know what Hitlers slogan was when he was leading Germany? It was make Germany great again, i'm sure you already know Trump's slogan but just let me say it, it is make America great again, see the similarity? Hitler was racist and he ended up killing millions of Jews, Trump is obviously racist so I guess we will have to wait and see if he kills millions of Muslims or millions of Mexicans.(as DJ Khaled would say) Congratulations America you played yourself.
So I am Jewish and that means I have to have my bar mitzvah, and it just so happens that my bar mitzvah is coming up very soon so I just wanted to show what its all about and what I personally have to do. I have been studying for this thing for close to a year, I have to learn how to sing a bunch of prays in HEBREW, So I have to learn a bunch of songs in another language. (cue eye rolling emoji) I also have to read from the Torah (the holy scrolls) it just so happens to be in Hebrew too. so you can probably see why I have to do so much studying. There is a good part though, we get to have lots of very good food actually we are having crepes. one more thing some people who come bring gifts soo... If you are coming you know what to do.
One very important trait for a president is being calm. That is very important because they just can't freak out at people they need to be able to work with other people. This trait is also very important because if they are not calm they could end up using a nuke at a bad time and getting in a horrible war.
Another important trait for a president is good decision making. The president needs to know what good laws are that they should suggest. The president needs to know what deals are good to make with the leaders of other countries. One final very important trait for a president is just being nice. A president needs to be able to have his people's support and their respect or they can't work with everyone and help. If they are nice the leaders of other countries won't get mad at them as easily, and if they don't get mad so easy they will not do anything bad and drastic. '
1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition? Martin is thin, weak, and bad at sports, he gets bullied and is bad at sports. Martin is also afraid of the elevator. 2. Judging only by line 175, the climax of the story, is Martin in danger? Explain your opinion. No, because all they information I get is a lady says his name laughs and stops the elevator, that is not too weird or creepy, it could just be his friend. .3. What event sets the rising action in motion? When he breaks his leg, it seems at that point like he is safe now but just the opposite happens. 4. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son? Martin confides in his father trying to tell him about something that was weird to him. His father calls him afraid with total assurance and says what am I going to do with you and Marvin cries about that 5. In lines 145-160 the story takes an unexpected turn. How might this development affect Martin's conflict? Well he breaks his leg so he thinks he wont have to ride the elevator alone so he won't see the lady. He thinks he is safe and he relaxes but he actually isn't safe... If I had a million dollars I would just carry a 100000 dollars around with me. I would taunt people with the money I would make them dance for me and do crazy things. Also if I saw anything that I wanted I would instantly buy it. I would find random people and pay them to be my servant for a while
I would go see Hamilton in New York City and I would take my whole family with me. We would get the very best seats in the house right up at the front, would probably come back and see it again. When we would see all the people who were trying to win the lottery to get seats in Hamilton we would just buy them seats. We would also fly first class on our way back home. I would take a plane ride that is like 14 hours in first class where it costs like 20000 dollars. It would be my own compartment in the plane my own little room. It would have a bed a TV with a remote and my own little snack bar. I would be able to get expensive foods whenever I wanted like caviar lobster and other good foods. There would also be an entire shower that I would reserve for half an hour Aha moment...
I think the aha moment was when Squeaky realized that Raymond was a actually a very good runner like her. She realized he could do the breathing exercises and he was a fast runner. She was very happy because she realized she could teach Raymond how to run and she could be his coach and that made her feel good because it made her feel like Raymond could do things even with his disability. The exposition is at the beginning of the story where we learn about who Squeaky and Raymond are and where they live and the time. The rising action is when when squeaky is talking about and getting ready for the run. The climax is when the race is about to start and Squeaky is about to run. The falling action is when Squeaky sees raymond running when she is running and she realizes he is good at running. The resolution is when Squeaky learns she won the race and she is with Raymond a. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? I know something is worth effort if it will benefit you in your life or if it is important to you. I worked hard one time on the test to see if I could get into pre algebra in 6th grade and I did. It was worth it because now I am twice advance and I am especially good at math which is definitely an important skill. b. How do you judge someone? For example, if you said "She is a confident person," how would you make that judgement? Have you ever misjudged someone? I would judge someone by the way they walk talk their posture and the way they act. If someone talked in a big broad voice and walked tall and proud I would think they were confident. Yes one time I went camp and I looked at a kid in my cabin and I instantly thought he was weird, later on we became friends and he was cool. d. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't). There was a kid at my old school who didn't have very much control of his body and he couldnt really talk. I believe that made people think he was not very smart, but I worked with him at one point and he was much smarter then I thought. |
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