The words risk taking, fearless, and Abby connect in the book Flush by Carl Hinson. In the text it says, Abby was chased by two guys, Luno and Dusty Muleman. when they got on the boat and floated near the dock they got a gun pointed at them both. This shows that Abby is fearless because she had still tried to get the motor running while he was pointing a gun at Abby, and Noah. Abby was also risk taking because she risked getting hurt or possibly killed at gun point, she also was risking getting fined or getting into lots of trouble by sneaking on the coral queen and putting food coloring in the toilets to catch the coral queen dumping. These examples prove that abby, risk taking, and fearless connect in the book flush. The words illegal, house arrest, and Paine Underwood connect in the book “Flush” by Carl hinson. In the text it says Paine sank the Coral Queen illegally and because he says the boat was illegally dumping human waste into the water’s, Paine had also escaped jail and ran to his house but the police let him go but had to keep an ankle monitor on since he was on house arrest. This shows that paine had sunk the coral queen because the coral queen had been illegally dumping human waste into the water harming the ocean life and preventing people from swimming. These examples prove that illegal, House Arrest, and paine underwood connect in the book Flush. …show more content…
In the text it says the Coral Queen was polluting the waters. This shows that the coral queen had used a cheaper way to save money but harm the environment. These examples prove that pollution and Coral Queen, connect in the book
Destiny English 1301 Section No. 60 Mrs. Etherington December 12, 2014 Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli: Final Discussion Question #9 The story Hansel and Gretel remind Misha about holocaust because of Janina. Hansel and Gretel is about a brother and sister on who was left out in the woods and runs into a house that is supposed to take out of their hunger because its decorated full with candy. Its like an sign of hope, but instead inside they meet an old women who wants to get rid of them. She tell them all kinds of torture that she wants to do to them, and tries to trick them into the oven.
Action is Louder than Words “Good heavens, Adam, we declared ourselves. There just is no stronger declaration of a man’s purpose than to take a gun and shoot someone dead” (Fast 159). April Morning is written by Howard Fast. It is about a boy named Adam Cooper fighting for his manhood and trying to survive the beginning of the American Revolution.
Risk is when someone is taking a chance where there is something to gain or lose. For many people, like Chris McCandless and Jon Krakauer, are willing to take those risks even if there was a chance they would have to die for them. This quote was written by Krakauer describing the time he went to Colorado and planned to climbed Devil’s Thumb. “As I formulated a plan to climb the Thumb, I was dimly aware I might be getting in over my head.
Summary James Bradley’s, Flyboys, relays the incredible story of nine young Americans in their endeavors as members of United States Navy during World War II. This tragic retelling of the hardships of American war heroes informs the reader about the inhumane treatment of the enemies of Japan by the Japanese military. Bradley explores the barbaric nature of the Japanese in their endeavors to break down the morale of American soldiers throughout the brutal war. This descriptive and fascinating true story encapsulates the deep roots of the conflict between the United States and Japan. As told through the emotional and dismal story of the loss of nine American lives.
E.A 4.1 Literary Poem Analysis “Ode to Kool-Aid” by Marcus, Jackson is a great poem representing his love and passion for Kool-Aid. The author Marcus Jackson wrote the poem because he has a love or desire for his favorite drink kool-aid. The poem “Ode to Kool-Aid” is abt a dude that enjoys the flavor of Kool-Aid and the way it looks. In the poem, an ode to Kool-Aid the author Marcus Jackson uses the elements of metaphors and mood to serve the purpose of his passion for Kool-Aid.
In the United States, 50% of marriages end in divorce. In most cases, lovers lose their trust in each other and fall apart. It is not until they are gone that they realize what they truly lost: a companion, a lover, a best friend. In the novel Tim O’brien sheds light on such relationships alike Kathy’s and Wade’s by utilizing symbolism and setting. Wade and Kathy lose their trust in one another and they split apart with Wade the protagonist is immensely affected by it; understandably, loss in trust is backstabbing but without it, humans cannot appreciate what they have.
Risk is a fact of life. Since everything has a risk, just some more than others, Abby took one. Abby wanted to inspire others and follow in her brother's footsteps, so she took a risk that she was prepared to
The word Courageous can be used in a few different ways, but the way Abigail Williams uses it someone might not think at first it’s very bold or brave. But to get what she wanted she’d go to a pretty, far, extent to get what she wanted. This was to get John Proctor’s wife out of the way so she could replace her as well as get any dirt off of her name. Abigail has been working to get what she wants and her desire to get with John Proctor is what she wants, “I have been near to. murdered every day because I done my duty have pointing out the Devil’s people” (Miller 111).
Annotated Bibliography Alpha order McDonald, Cherokee Paul. " A View from the Bridge." Models for Writers: Short Essays for Composition, Eleventh Edition, edited by Alfred Rosa and Paul Escholz, Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2012, pp. 124-129.
When diving deep into what it means to be fearless, you understand that just doing things without thinking of the
Risk-taking is someone doing a task and not knowing what will happen after, whether it ends in a good or bad way. People can take risks for many different reasons, the satisfaction of themselves, to help somebody else, etc. When people take risks there is no way to know what the result is going to be, I think that’s why a lot of people are willing to take risks, the majority of people believe that the result will be profitable to them. In Alan Gratz’s book ‘Refugee’ Josef, a young Jewish boy lives through his life as a refugee with his family as they try to escape to Cuba while Nazis try to confiscate Germany. In ‘When the Waters Rise’ by Alex Shultz, 4 teenage boys help + rescue a world full of people after a devastating hurricane hits Houston,
Manuel ortiz Ms.Dunn & Mrs.Daley ELA 3 February 2023 La senorita Lupe medrano Carol Creighton Burnett is an American actress, comedian, and singer, who once said "When you have a dream, you've got to grab it and never let go. " In the short story “marbles champs" by Gary Soto. Lupe is the main character.
Tanner peters 3/3/23 Period 1 mr. parsloe Literary essay Restart In the story, Restart by Gordon Korman The alpha male beast at Hiawassee Middle School goes by the name of Chase Ambrose. He's callous, mean, self-centered and his reputation precedes him as he walks down the halls. No one leaning over a water fountain is safe from a possible stitch or two from the local doctor.
The theme of Jason Reynold’s novel “Long Way Down” is that the continual repeating of mistakes and the repetitive nature of violence, shootings, and deaths in Will’s neighborhood must come to an end. It is the rules of the neighborhood that drive this horrible cycle of revenge and continue to destroy the living. The rules are no crying, no snitching, and revenge. The first rule, no crying, implies that one should not cry regardless of how challenging or sad the situation is. As for the second rule, no snitching means you won't inform the police or anyone else about anything you hear or see what’s wrong.