domingo, 11 de diciembre de 2011
miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2011
content of song
1. What it is
2. What it represents
3. What is needed to figure it out?
4. Where to find it in everyday life
5. Where does it come from?
6. Who discovered it?
7. What the equation is (y=mx+b)
8. At what age should you study this?
9. Is it easy to understand?
10. The real meaning numbered out
content of song
1. What it is
2. What it represents
3. What is needed to figure it out?
4. Where to find it in everyday life
5. Where does it come from?
6. Who discovered it?
7. What the equation is (y=mx+b)
8. At what age should you study this?
9. Is it easy to understand?
10. The real meaning numbered out
martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011
Examples of figurative language: SONG
Examples of figurative language:
Onomotopia: Crash - Dave Matthews
Metaphor: Like I Love You- Rio
Simile: Iris: Goo Goo Dolls
Rhyme: Super Bass- Nicki Minaj
· This one is for the boys with the booming system
Top down, AC with the cooling system
When he come up in the club, he be blazin' up
Got stacks on deck like he savin' up
Personification: dynamite- Taio Cruz
· Cause we going to light it up. Likes it dynamite
Repetion: Baby- Justin Bieber
· Cause I’m like baby, baby, baby oh
Hyperbole: Hound dog- Elvis
· You aint nothing but a hound dog
Alliteration: Rock’n Robin- Jackson 5
· Better be a better boy before you bother
Betting that you'll bring her back home again.
Try to treat her like you treat a tender lady.
Tell her truthfully that you'll make amends.
She'll be upset for a while.
But you can win with the smile.
Assonance: Eminem- Lose yourself (chorus)
· You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
You own it, you better never let it go
You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo
(You better)
Imagery: Strawberry Fields: Beatles:
· Picture yourself in a boat on a river
With tangerine trees and marmalade skies
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes
Cellophane flowers of yellow and green
Towering over your head
Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes
And she's gone
Allusion: Young American- David Bowie
· "Do you remember, your President Nixon?"
Allegory: Fly- Nicki Minaj
· I came to win, to fight, to conquer, to thrive
I came to win, to survive, to prosper, to rise
To fly
To fly
Understatement: It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)- R.E.M.
Irony: Love Stinks- Adam Sandler
Apostrophe: No Love- lil Wayne and Eminem
· its the meaning that the song is about someone who has left him and is singing
CHORUS
Chorus:
Y=MX=B
Y=MX=B
Y=MX=B
Figure me out
Y=MX=B
Y=MX=B
Y=MX=B
Figure me out
Linear comes from the form of a straight line
Like the constellations that shine
M is slope, B is y-axis
I’m no abrogation
I’m a linear equation, EQUATION
I’m a linear equation, EQUATION
The Road Not Taken
TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood, | |
And sorry I could not travel both | |
And be one traveler, long I stood | |
And looked down one as far as I could | |
To where it bent in the undergrowth; | 5 |
Then took the other, as just as fair, | |
And having perhaps the better claim, | |
Because it was grassy and wanted wear; | |
Though as for that the passing there | |
Had worn them really about the same, | 10 |
And both that morning equally lay | |
In leaves no step had trodden black. | |
Oh, I kept the first for another day! | |
Yet knowing how way leads on to way, | |
I doubted if I should ever come back. | 15 |
I shall be telling this with a sigh | |
Somewhere ages and ages hence: | |
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— | |
I took the one less traveled by, | |
And that has made all the difference. |
domingo, 4 de diciembre de 2011
Vocabulary Lesson 2 Dec. 2011
Vocabulary Lesson 2 Dec. 2011
· Subvert: upset, overthrow, ruin
· Subservient: excessively willing to yield, submissive.
· Contort: to twist or bend out of shape
· Distort: change/ make false
· Retort: 1. Reply quickly, sharply, reply in accusation 2. Quick, witty
· Tortious: 1. Twists and turns 2. Deceitfully, tricky
· Adversity: hardship, misfortune
· Avert: 1. Turn away 2. Prevent
· Introvert: thoughts are interested are directed inward.
· Perverse: stubbornly doing something rather than with reason
· Prose: speech or writing without rhyme or meter
CHALLENGE WORDS:
· Subjective: influenced by someone taste, opinion, feelings
· Subside: become less violent (BAJALE)
· Tort: wrong act, illegal
· Truss: bind, bundle
· Vertigo: dizziness, from heights
· Vortex: whirling liquid air mass
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