Friday, April 30, 2010

chapter 6

The animals are asked to work on Sunday afternoons as well, on a voluntary basis, though any animal that did not work on Sunday had their rations halved. By autumn it is clear that the harvest is a poorer one than the previous year. This will make the coming winter all the more difficult.Progress on the windmill is laborious and slow. The stones with which it is to be built have to be hauled to the top of the quarry and thrown from there to the bottom, so that the stones can be broken into the appropriate sizes. It takes until the end of the summer to accumulate enough stone to begin building the windmill, work which depends almost entirely on the tremendous efforts of Boxer, who works himself harder than ever before.
As the work on the harvest and the windmill proceeds, the animals find themselves running out of supplies. Items such as paraffin, seeds, manure and machinery could not be produced on the farm. This problem is resolved when Napoleon announces one day that Animal Farm will henceforth enter into trading arrangements with some of the surrounding farms. Hay and wheat from the farm will be sold, and the hens are told that they will have to give up some of their eggs, a sacrifice that they should be proud to make. Some of the animals are doubtful about this move, seeming to remember an agreement in the early days after the rebellion never to have anything to do with humans. Again, Squealer puts any doubts to rest in the following days, informing them that such a resolution was never written down. One thing in the book that stood out to me was how some of the animals did not stand up for them selfs. One animal said, "we must take a stand." When the animal said that it touched me. The night before I stood up and gave a speech and I stood up for myself.

vocabulary 4-30-10





Apathy ; absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement.
lack of interestexciting.










Falter ;
to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship. To speak hesitatingly or brokenly. To move unsteadily; stumble.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Animal Farm - Ch. 5

Predictons ? My prediction is that the Animals are going to kill her for not obeying the rules.

Facts ? Mollie dissapears.
Napoleon and Snowball disagreed at every point where disagreement was possible.

Questions ? What happened to Mollie? Did she leave or get kidnapped?

do now ; Napoleon or Snowball ?

If i had to choose between Napoleon and Snowball , who would i follow ? i would follow Snowball because he represents trotsky , he wants to make life better for all. He's also young , smart , and a good speaker. In the end he's a better person than Napoleon so i rather follow him.

Monday, March 29, 2010

what i read ?

what i read? BY THE TIME YOULL READ THIS , ILL BE DEAD.

I just finished reading a review on by the time you'll read this , ill be dead . It sounds pretty crazy & sad . It talks about a girl who is suicidal and is bullied . Her name is Daelyn and people pick on her being overweight. Her parents are very worried about her , they practically stalk her because they don't want her doing anything stupid. But her life completely changes when she meets a boy , hes mysterious and weird things happen.

Do Now

Do you like to read? why or why not? what are the things you are interested in? why is reading important?"

I cant stand reading . Kind of the reason why i dont enjoy this class because that's mostly all we do in here read. Reading was never my thing and it never will be no matter what book it is. its boring and it puts me to sleep. When i read i think about alot of other things. I can never stay on topic. Some of the things im interested in is music , my phone , ect. Reading is important because you learn new things and new words.

Friday, March 12, 2010

reflection pgs. 85 - 97

What i read in these pages were basically that Elie met a guy named Zelman . They started running because the SS oficer told them to do so . So they ran & what ended up happening was that as Zelman & Elie started running. Zelman got a stomach cramp & couldnt go on . So he stopped , Elie felt bad but coudnt stop runing . As Elie got closer to his destination he got to lie down & he soon fell asleep . Later on they had to leave to Gleiwitz & they found out the Russians were there & the Germans . Then as they left the Germans seperated Elie & his father but they kept them as close as possible . " Wake up son come on wake up " This quote stood out to me because Elie fell asleep 7 he could barely wake up to do surgery . So he started to get his strength back little by little .