I disagree on the outcome of the presidential election. I wanted Hillary Clinton to win this election because I thought that she was well planned on what she was going to do if she became president. I thought that during the debates when Donald Trump had his turn to speak I felt like he brought up the same thing on Hillary and he never told us his plan on what he was going to do if he became president. That's a big reason why. Also I wanted Hillary because she grew up not filthy rich and she had to live in the middle class until Bill Clinton was president and she became a big part in politics. Compared to Donald Trump where he grew up with his father giving him millions of dollars and he has never been in government and his plans were all to benefit the wealthy like him. I disagree with the overall outcome but I am not going to complain for 4 years and so I am going to live with uit.
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I love shoes. Shoes is something that I like to wear and buy with my money. I currently own like 8 pairs of shoes that fit me but some I wear for certain purposes like some are for basketball some are for school and some are for like around the house and thinks like that. I am planning on getting Kyrie 2 in the next week. As also I am planning on getting Kevin Durant 8 in the next week also.
I love shoes so much for multiple reason one reason is because I like to have something I can wear for multiple outfits. Another reason is because I like to have multiple pairs of shoes to wear for whatever I am doing. Also I like shoes and buying them because I just feel like whenever I get a pair there is always a better shoe that I like more and then I just get intrigued and end up buying another pair of shoes. 1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition?
We learn that Martin is twelve. We also learn that he is skinny. He is also afraid of elevators and thinks that that are going to stop in the middle of floors. 2. What event sets the rising action in motion? The event that sets the rising action in motion is when the big fat lady has been on the elevator twice with him in the same day and she was staring at him the whole way up and down the elevator. 3. What internal conflict is plaguing Martin in lines 81-84? The internal conflict that martin had during those three lines were when he was trying to decide on whether he should take the elevator and risk being on there with the fat lady or taking the creepy stairs. 5. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son When Martin asks the question on how if he has seen this fat lady on the elevator. It shows conflict because of the response of the father when he was saying on how Martin was getting all worked up for this and that he should stop being afraid and the father didn't know what he was going to do with Martin. 8. The author ends this story at the climax. What is your opinion of the plot's development and of leaving the conflict unresolved? Explain. I think that the author did a very good job on leading us to this climax at the end of the story. I liked it a lot on how the author ended us us readers on a huge cliff hanger. I thought it was pretty cool and though that it was interesting because you don't see this happen very often. I think that one of a trait that a president needs is that they have to have a common sense. For example not saying rude or stupid stuff during speech. Another trait that I think that a Us presidents should have is somebody who didn't come from a rich family and didn't just have money laying around. For example like Bill Clinton grew up with money and it changes the way you act when you are more wealthy than others. The last thing I think a president should have honesty. I think honesty because we don't want a president to not be honest have a president be a lair because people and other countries would think of us in bad ways.
If I had a million dollars the first thing I would do is buy a yacht. A yacht is something I have always wanted. I would find a good price for good features of the boat. I want a yacht because it would really cool to be pretty much living on the water and watching TV and sleeping in a nice bed and go tubing and being on the water. Another reason why I want a yacht is because it could be a place where I could hold party's or gatherings and it could be a nice place to have those things, it also could be a place where I could spend the weekend on.
The second thing I would do if I had a million dollars and my first plan didn't work I would take a trip around the perimeter of the United States. I want to this trip because it would be really nice to rent a nice car like a convertible to drive along the coasts on the east and the west coasts and visit all of the places on the way and the attractions with my family. The third thing that I would do if I won a million dollars I would is save up for college. I want to save money up for college because if there is a college that I want to go I would have the money to pay the tuition. Also it is worth paying good money for good education. If you want good education it is going to cost a little more money but in most cases it is worth a little more money. That is why I want to go to save up for college. 1. Aha moment... In 2-5 sentences describe the "Aha Moment" from Raymond's Run.
The aha moment that I thought of was after the race when Squeaky and Gretchen were listening to the judges and waiting for the announcer to call out the winner. While that was happening Gretchen smiled at squeaky and realized that Gretchen isn't an enemy to squeaky and that she is a fellow runner. Exposition: We learned that Squeaky doesn't have big arms. We also learned that Raymond has a big head from a disease he was born with. We learned that Squeaky is a fast and good runner. Rising Action: When Squeaky talks to the guy and says maybe she should lose the race to give other people a chance after Squeaky has won this race the last 6 years. Climax: When Squeaky is racing Gretchen and when Squeaky crosses the finish line. Falling Action: When Gretchen smiles at Squeaky after the race when waiting for the results. Resolution: That Gretchen is not an enemy to Squeaky and is a fellow runner. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? Something is worth effort when it worth time and is valuable and that can help you with your life. A time a gave I worked hard for creating a business by mowing people's lawn. It was worth it because today I have made lots of money from that one time where I had think and create a card and go around my neighborhood and ask people if they want their lawn mowed. Give an example of an Aha Moment you recently had. (Think of the "lightbulb" going off right above your head) How did this change your situation? I recently had an aha moment when I was hitting in a hitting facility at a baseball practice on hoe to have your knuckles line up and hoe your elbows need to be. This changed the situation because it helped me swing the baseball bat better and helped me hit better during the games. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't). Knee disease. This person I know isn't able to walk. This person is not able to do sports and things and he is judged because he can't play sports like others and isn't capable to do many things. He is judged very poorly. |