Thursday, February 18, 2010

Journal #13B

Journal #13B
Follow the rubric you have been given using the words from lesson 13 for bonus - in order to show the words highlighted as you type, you will need to use HTML. For italicizing you will place the following in front of the word you wish to italicize use the < followed by the letter i and ending with the > After the word you will type < followed by / then the letter i and > (Sorry that had to be so wordy, but as soon as I typed the actual, it turned it to italics and did not show you the HTML.)


If you were allowed to star in the movie of your choice, what kind of movie would you choose? Pick our your costars, your shooting location, and your wardrobe. Include, if you like, your action sequences and the physical skills you'd learn (ie. martial arts, ballet, etc.).

Journal #13A

Journal #13A
Follow the rubric you have been given. Use the words from lesson 13 as bonus. In order to designate the words use HTML. For italicizing you will place the following in front of the word you wish to italicize use the < followed by the letter i and ending with the > After the word you will type < followed by / then the letter i and > (Sorry that had to be so wordy, but as soon as I typed the actual, it turned it to italics and did not show you the HTML.)

George Bernard Shaw stated, "What we call education and culture is for the most part nothing but the substitution of reading for experience, of literature for life, of the obsolete fictitious for the contemporary real." Someone who hates reading could use Shaw's words to argue that books merely distract from real life. Whatever your feelings on the matter, write a rebuttal to the anti-reader, explaining why literature is an important part of life.