Wednesday, July 1, 2009
1. Ambiguity- Doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention: to speak with ambiguity; an ambiguity of manner.
2. Analogue- something having analogy to something else.
3. Anecdote- a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature, often biographical
4. Aphorism-a terse saying embodying a general truth, or astute observation, as “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
5. Assonance-Also called vowel rhyme. Prosody. Rhyme in which the same vowel sounds are used with different consonants in the stressed syllables of the rhyming words, as in penitent and reticence.
6. Autobiography a history of a person's life written or told by that person.
7. Ballad- any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody.
8. Biography- a written account of another person's life
9. Blank- verse unrhymed verse, esp. the unrhymed iambic pentameter most frequently used in English dramatic, epic, and reflective verse.
10. carpe diem- seize the day; enjoy the present, as opposed to placing all hope in the future.
11. Catastrophe- sudden and widespread disaster: the catastrophe of war.
12. Comedy- plays movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.
13. Conceit- excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit, etc.
14. Couplet- pair of successive lines of verse, esp. a pair that rhyme and are of the same length.
15. Dialogue- conversation between two or more persons
16. Dramatic monologue- a poetic form in which a single character, addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment, reveals himself or herself and the dramatic situation.
17. Elegy- a mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, esp. a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
18. Epic- mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, esp. a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
19. Epigraph- inscription, esp. on a building, statue, or the like
20. Epithet- any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality
21. Euphemism- the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt
22. Exposition- a large-scale public exhibition or show, as of art or manufactured products:
23. Fable- short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue
24. Falling- action the part of a literary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved
25. Farce light- humorous play in which the plot depends upon a skillfully exploited situation rather than upon the development of character.
26. Flashback- device in the narrative of a motion picture, novel, etc., by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.
27. Lamb- a person who is easily cheated or outsmarted, esp. an inexperienced speculator.
28. Inference- the act or process of inferring
29. Meter- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equivalent to 39.37 U.S. inches, originally intended to be, and being very nearly, equal to one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the pole measured on a meridian
30. Metonymy- figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related, or of which it is a part, as “scepter” for “sovereignty
31. Myth- traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
32. Novel- fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes.
33. Ode- lyric poem typically of elaborate or irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion
34. Onomatopoeia- formation of a word, as cuckoo or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
35. Parable- short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
36. Parody- humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing:
37. Pastoral- having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas
38. Pathetic- fallacy endowment of nature, inanimate objects, etc., with human traits and feelings, as in the smiling
39. Pun- humorous use of a word or phrase, so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications, or the use of words that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning
40. Quatrain- stanza or poem of four lines, usually with alternate rhymes.
41. Resolution- formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group.
42. Rhyme- identity in sound of some part, esp. the end, of words or lines of verse.
43. Rising- action related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
44. Romance- novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting
45. Saga- medieval Icelandic or Norse prose narrative of achievements and events in the history of a personage, family,
46. Scansion- the metrical analysis of verse. The usual marks for scansion are
47. Soliloquy- an utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to himself or herself or is disregardful of or oblivious to any hearers present
48. Sonnet- a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes
49. stanza- an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme,
50. Stereotype- process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed
51. Suspense- state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
52. Tragedy dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force
53. Understatement to state or represent less strongly or strikingly than the facts would bear out; set forth in restrained, moderate, or weak terms
2. Analogue- something having analogy to something else.
3. Anecdote- a short account of a particular incident or event of an interesting or amusing nature, often biographical
4. Aphorism-a terse saying embodying a general truth, or astute observation, as “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
5. Assonance-Also called vowel rhyme. Prosody. Rhyme in which the same vowel sounds are used with different consonants in the stressed syllables of the rhyming words, as in penitent and reticence.
6. Autobiography a history of a person's life written or told by that person.
7. Ballad- any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody.
8. Biography- a written account of another person's life
9. Blank- verse unrhymed verse, esp. the unrhymed iambic pentameter most frequently used in English dramatic, epic, and reflective verse.
10. carpe diem- seize the day; enjoy the present, as opposed to placing all hope in the future.
11. Catastrophe- sudden and widespread disaster: the catastrophe of war.
12. Comedy- plays movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.
13. Conceit- excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit, etc.
14. Couplet- pair of successive lines of verse, esp. a pair that rhyme and are of the same length.
15. Dialogue- conversation between two or more persons
16. Dramatic monologue- a poetic form in which a single character, addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment, reveals himself or herself and the dramatic situation.
17. Elegy- a mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, esp. a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
18. Epic- mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, esp. a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
19. Epigraph- inscription, esp. on a building, statue, or the like
20. Epithet- any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality
21. Euphemism- the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt
22. Exposition- a large-scale public exhibition or show, as of art or manufactured products:
23. Fable- short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue
24. Falling- action the part of a literary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved
25. Farce light- humorous play in which the plot depends upon a skillfully exploited situation rather than upon the development of character.
26. Flashback- device in the narrative of a motion picture, novel, etc., by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.
27. Lamb- a person who is easily cheated or outsmarted, esp. an inexperienced speculator.
28. Inference- the act or process of inferring
29. Meter- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equivalent to 39.37 U.S. inches, originally intended to be, and being very nearly, equal to one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the pole measured on a meridian
30. Metonymy- figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related, or of which it is a part, as “scepter” for “sovereignty
31. Myth- traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
32. Novel- fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes.
33. Ode- lyric poem typically of elaborate or irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion
34. Onomatopoeia- formation of a word, as cuckoo or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
35. Parable- short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
36. Parody- humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing:
37. Pastoral- having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas
38. Pathetic- fallacy endowment of nature, inanimate objects, etc., with human traits and feelings, as in the smiling
39. Pun- humorous use of a word or phrase, so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications, or the use of words that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning
40. Quatrain- stanza or poem of four lines, usually with alternate rhymes.
41. Resolution- formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group.
42. Rhyme- identity in sound of some part, esp. the end, of words or lines of verse.
43. Rising- action related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
44. Romance- novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting
45. Saga- medieval Icelandic or Norse prose narrative of achievements and events in the history of a personage, family,
46. Scansion- the metrical analysis of verse. The usual marks for scansion are
47. Soliloquy- an utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to himself or herself or is disregardful of or oblivious to any hearers present
48. Sonnet- a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes
49. stanza- an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme,
50. Stereotype- process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed
51. Suspense- state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
52. Tragedy dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force
53. Understatement to state or represent less strongly or strikingly than the facts would bear out; set forth in restrained, moderate, or weak terms
Story Assignment
SummaryThe man and a girl are about nineteen or twenty years old. They are waiting at a Spanish railway station for the express train. The express train will take them to Madrid. They drank beer as well as liquor drinks and continued on drinking more beer. While they were sitting in the hot shade and discussing what the man say. All the tension between the two was like sizzling to the Spanish sun. The man was urging the girl to have the operation. But he really does not want her to do it if she does not want to. The doctor was really trying to persuade her into doing it. The girl is really trying to be brave and not show any fear but she is extremely frightened to have the operation. She stated a speech about the hills beyond the train station that it looks like white elephants.When she the man had told the girl that she had to get an operation she was scared. I know that I would have been scared to as well, because I had to get heart surgery. Having to hear a doctor tell you that can be very devastating. Buts she knew that she really need the operation. The operation she needed was not really an operation on account that it is natural on what she had. He stated facts about the operation, to help make the girl less worried.
Estronaut: A forum for women’s health. (1999, March).
Retrieved from http://www.womenhealth.org/a/women_men_sports.htm
Summary of article
At a point in life, women and men body was common. The difference in men and women bodies has just begun to change over the last 300 years because of the anatomists. The author expresses that men have been actively exercising and engaging in sports for about as long as men existed. The men best time has improved by 66 seconds yearly. The women have improved by 2 minutes and 47 seconds yearly. It is a fact that woman can compete with men in sports.
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Tuscaloosa Alabama is where I woke up to the smell of hot pancakes, grits, and also was my birthplace. Every morning as I kiss my grandmother’s picture it seems as if her eyes stare into minds. Taking one step at a time out of the dependents hands of my family and love ones, into the life of responsibilities and morals. My sister never reached her expectations and developed the skills to get out of high school. My brother graduated but took the wrong turn after school. At the age of twenty- two in the year of 2007, my bother founded his path in life and advanced unto a more simplistic lifestyle.
Retrieved from http://www.womenhealth.org/a/women_men_sports.htm
Summary of article
At a point in life, women and men body was common. The difference in men and women bodies has just begun to change over the last 300 years because of the anatomists. The author expresses that men have been actively exercising and engaging in sports for about as long as men existed. The men best time has improved by 66 seconds yearly. The women have improved by 2 minutes and 47 seconds yearly. It is a fact that woman can compete with men in sports.
Paragraph
Tuscaloosa Alabama is where I woke up to the smell of hot pancakes, grits, and also was my birthplace. Every morning as I kiss my grandmother’s picture it seems as if her eyes stare into minds. Taking one step at a time out of the dependents hands of my family and love ones, into the life of responsibilities and morals. My sister never reached her expectations and developed the skills to get out of high school. My brother graduated but took the wrong turn after school. At the age of twenty- two in the year of 2007, my bother founded his path in life and advanced unto a more simplistic lifestyle.
The Fishing Trip
The morning was sunny and raining before I heard bang on my door. It was one of the counselors reminding the students and myself that were leaving for the fishing trip in a few minutes. I entered the bus without time to spear. The ride was long; a lot of the students sleep the whole way there. I was looking out of the window the hole time as the person beside me with his fishing hat on, brown pants and loud orange shirt kelp dosing-off and falling on me the hole time I was on the bus. I arrived at the site at 11 o’clock, as everybody stressed grabbed their fishing pole and started on their way. While I was there some students stud around the grass and laughed at the other people who were at the edge of water struggling and was scared of the fishes. I cough seven fishes, but three was little so I threw them back. On the way back to the bus you could see fish guts on over haft of the students. Getting on the bus everybody started about each other but most about dark-skinned DJ, he is in prep. The students started making songs about how dirty was and how he do not bathes everyday. As the students talked about DJ I felt sorry for him and made them stop before I got mad, when I get mad its nothing nice. As I looked out the window day dreaming about females the noise faded and the students started to fall asleep one by one. Pulling up the school heads started coming up popping up like popcorn on movie night, fast and ready to be dismissed. Everybody started running to the showers except DJ. Everybody finish taking their bath and headed to eat the fish we cough. Everybody got full and went to there room. The trip was very fun and gave the students time to bond. Fishing is fun when you are around a lot of people that like to have fun.
Weekly Refection
Waking up 9:30 was not something I had in mind. I was almost late for breakfast, but as if I was on time. After I ate breakfast, Poker took me to Wal-Mart. I went o pick up my medicine. When I arrived back at Concordia College-Selma, I got on the bus to go to the Perry County Correctional Center. When I got to Perry County Correctional Center, there was a voice that said “take everything out of your pockets and leave them on the bus.” In the Perry County Correctional Center there were a lot of different things to learn from in the jail. I got to learn about how men got raped and are scared to say anything because the other inmates would kill them. I learn that over half of being locked down, for example one inmate starts to defecate and painted it upon the walls, 90% of the inmates who use their own feces to paint alls, eat it after they are done. When the inmates do that, the guards have to put them into a cell because the cleaning crew has to clean the mess up. The cleaning crew has to clean because if they do not other people could catch diseases. When the convicts get their free time, they have to be out in the hot sun on concrete with very little shade. When I arrived back to Concordia, I founded a student that did not attend the trip. The reason he did not attend the trip is because the student went fishing with one of the upper bound councilors. I see the student and the councilor together very often on our free time; I knew something was going on because the student and the councilor were flirting too much.
Weekly Reflection
These lasted couple of days has just blown by. Monday and Tuesday was normal days expect Tuesday; the only difference was that I went to Wal-Mart to get some material for my room. Wednesday I went to chapel that morning to find the baseball coach dressed up like the people that are casting speal and demon out people. I was trying to pay attention, but it was hard when the C.E.O was falling asleep along with the other students. As I saw one of the kids head fall there was her head falling the same direction. I tried my best not to laugh, but I could not help it. Tears were coming out of my eyes because I was laughing so hard. Thursday I had the opportunity to perform yoga. It was hard for a lot of people because they were not flexible. It made some people sleepy, but it did not have an affect on me. Yesterday when I got finish with my work my leg started hurting because of the knot the appeared on it. I was telling everybody but they did not take it in to consideration. The day went on it got bigger and started hurting worse that is when I said to myself “I need to go to the doctor.” I called my grandmother and told her the situation and she said that I needed to go to the doctor and get a shot if it is a spider bite. I got Poker to take to take me to the doctor and he came to the back with me also. The doctor told me that it could have been anything that bite me but he think that it was a spider. The doctor left the room and came back with a nurse that had a needle in her hand. The doctor told me to relax and it would only take a second. He pulled a sharp razor and cut the knot in haft. My body went in to shock because I was not given a pain pill before he cut me, therefore; I felt everything that doctor cut. I came back to my room, went to sleep and did not wake up until it was time to go run the next morning. Besides the fact that I got bit by a spider it was a good week.
Prison
Saturday was an eye opening experience for me. I visited the Perry County Correctional Facility in Marion, Al and got a first hand experience of what a prisoners
Everyday routine is like. From what I gained it’s not too different from the ABC program. Prison would take a major toll on my mind psychologically as well as physically considering the food rations they receive. Once you are incarcerated in a system you have no say so over your life from that point. With twenty-four hour surveillance and no freedom is not a way to live. The only way to maintain is by doing something constructive such as: lifting weights, working out, working in the kitchen or laundry room being a trustee, writing, reading, shooting basketball, or staying in your dorm. Seeing something like this first hand made me really think of the things I may have been taking for granted everyday, and ways to take more advantage of them.
Everyday routine is like. From what I gained it’s not too different from the ABC program. Prison would take a major toll on my mind psychologically as well as physically considering the food rations they receive. Once you are incarcerated in a system you have no say so over your life from that point. With twenty-four hour surveillance and no freedom is not a way to live. The only way to maintain is by doing something constructive such as: lifting weights, working out, working in the kitchen or laundry room being a trustee, writing, reading, shooting basketball, or staying in your dorm. Seeing something like this first hand made me really think of the things I may have been taking for granted everyday, and ways to take more advantage of them.
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