Summary from chapter 8-10 Name:Dinora Delgado. In chapter 8 it talks about when Johnny’s mom went to the hospital to see Johnny. But Johnny didn’t want to see his mom, because he say “She’s probably come to tell me about all the trouble I’m causing her and about how glad her and the old man’ll be when I’m dead”. Also Ponyboy said “I have a bad feeling about this”.
Igor Stravinsky is quoted saying, “I never came across anyone who had any real attraction for me” when he mentions his lonely schooldays. His parents were never supportive of his music because they wanted him to study law. Then, his father died from cancer, in 1902. This was the year he started taking lessons from Rimsky-Korsakov, but six years later, Rimsky-Korsakov dies too. This strongly affected him because Rimsky-Korsakov was such a major influence in his life.
(To Parris) How do you propose, then? Parris: Excellency, I would postpone these hangin’s for a time. Danforth: There will be no postponement.” This shows that the judge, Danforth, refused to listen to his top advisor when he told him to postpone the hangings.
When he returns to Salem he distrusts everyone who was at the devil’s ceremony. For example the minister who attended the assembly tried to bless Brown but the minister was unable because Brown refused. He saw Goody Cloyse who was also in attendance quizzing a girl on Bible verses. When he was watched Cloyse he snatched the girl away in attempt to save her from Goody. When Brown sees his wife after the journey he couldn’t bring himself to greet her, and eventually falls out of love with her.
(Shanley 6). Father tells the congregation that he has done something wrong but he does not tell anyone what he did. This sermon is right before Sister James finds out about Flynn and Donald’s relationship. When Sister James and Sister Aloysius confront the situation to Father Flynn, He denies everything. He says, “It was a private matter.”
Abigail tells him that the girls weren’t actually under a spell, rather were just sick, but because of the lack of evidence, no one will believe him if he goes to the court with that. “PROCTOR: with difficulty: I—I have no witness and cannot prove it except my word be taken. But I know the children's sickness had naught to do with witchcraft. HALE: stopped, struck: Naught to do—PROCTOR:…They were startled and took sick. HALE, suspiciously: Why—why did you keep this?
People who have came out of the closet are pressured to hide true feelings because society expects something different. In the book, the chief clerk said,“but that (having a sick day) would be extremely strained and suspicious as fifteen years of service Gregor had never once yet been ill. His boss would certainly come round with the doctor from the medical insurance company, accuse his parents of having a lazy son”(5). When Gregor thinks about how his boss would act if he says he is sick and he immediately wants to go to work. In the real world, people try to tell people who have came out of the closet, are expected to have like girls and not boys.
“Thats not my fault. He 's the one that left.” This evidence shows that Ronnie and Steve do not get along at all. He left her whenever she was younger so she don 't really want to see him. Her mom wants them to get along for the summer because he is sick but the kids don 't know that yet. Additionally this quote shows conflict “Your sister didn 't want to see the piano anymore so I am
(16). This shows me that when Melody was trying to help the little boy from the toy, Melody 's mom just figured she wanted the toy and thought Melody was acting like a little brat. If I where Melody I would be extremely upset that nobody is able to understand what I was trying to say. Also when Melody was young was going to the doctor to see what was wrong with her. The doctor was doing all of these tests on Melody to see her capabilities.
Chris could not recall why Sarah and his son Edward were not at school, but Delaney was sitting on the stairs, and Lisa came up to her and said in a whining demeaning voice, “Delaney, how many times do I have to tell you? You can’t wear those jeans everyday.” Delaney was not one to cry very often, but she started to bawl and say, “It’s the only pair I’ve got.” She then ran out to go to school. At that same time, Chris went downstairs to look for the cord for his phone.
First of all Bryce didn’t even try telling Juli about the whole egg situation until Juli found the egg cartons in the trash and that’s when Bryce said,” So I told her we were afraid of Salmonella poisoning because her yard was a mess and we were trying to spare her feelings. This shows that Bryce can’t tell Juli about their problem with Salmonella and now Juli is now mad Bryce of telling her.
1.) Change in appearance: While under the influence Jon mentioned his lack of personal hygiene by not bathing for two months and losing his teeth for not brushing them. 2.) Law breaking: Jon 's family wouldn 't allow him to live with them in fear of him stealing things from their house when they left him alone. 3.)
Joe goes as far as to ordering her what to wear when he says,” Her hair was NOT going to show in the store. It didn’t seem sensible at all. That was because Joe never told Janie how jealous he was”(55).Joe is concerned about other men admiring his wife because he is afraid that Janie will no longer listen to him, and then leave him. It is very important to Joe that he possesses complete ownership and dominance over Janie, so when Janie resists, Joe becomes worried. When Joe couldn’t find the order for the pig’s feet, he says, ”You ain’t put it where Ah told yuh tuh.
Greg Alexander also said “For 60 Minutes to portray Cameron Smith as the villain in the Alex McKinnon story I thought was unfair and unbalanced.” “They had every opportunity to go to the Melbourne Storm and seek a comment from them or get a comment from Cameron Smith but decided not to do that because that didn’t suit their story.” 60 Minutes also failed to broadcast the times where the whole Storm team arrived at the hospital to see Alex, three times. “Look, Cameron Smith wasn’t in the tackle. And watching that back in hindsight and what Cameron Smith said, look I’m sure Cameron Smith would be thinking ‘I wish I did it a bit differently’ but not there and then,” Greg continues.
“This says you got 98 out of 200,” his mom quietly said. You could tell it killed her to tell him. “So I failed, and can’t get into a college?” he said fighting back his tears. He looked up to try to stop the tears from flowing, but it didn’t work.