Monday, March 30, 2009

Homework 3/30/09

Period 4 & 5
Post Vocab sentences or paragraphs (period 5)
Do research and fill out the Shakespeare literary terms an give an example. I advise that you do an Internet search for the terms and remember that they are literary terms, so that "foil" does not refer to aluminum foil but to characters.
The Comedies, etc. relate to Shakespeare.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

One day Cindy had gotten caught by her mother sneaking into her window after curfew, coming from party. Cindy's consequence was 4 concurrent weeks of punishment. After this she gave her homework a cusory look over and forgot about it the next day. Cindy started to act in cetain matter to expedite her restriction. Her mother kindly reminded her that that the answer would be no ans she should go write a disursive poem to keep herself from being so stressed out. Cindy went into her rrom and wrote about the pedestrian concerns she was having about her punishment. Cindy would write down things that her mother thought which may be the precursor to her being in trouble. After presenting the poem to her mother, she thought it be grcaefully expedient that she may have fun and be a teen. Cindy's poor developed common sense was a serious impediment, that would be running through her mind.
-Tasha Rankin Period 5

Anonymous said...

Delilah Dupraz Period 4
1. I will never have a concurrent sentence.
2. He took a cursory glance at the english passage.
3. In class we have a discursive conversation.
4. Uncontrolled high blood pressure is often a precursor to heart disease or stroke.
5. I travelled by the simple expedient of a public train.
6. I had to expedite before they leave me behind.
7. Charles speech impediment caused him to stutter uncontrollably.
8. If a drunk driver hits a drunk pedestrian it's not going to get the drunk driver off the hook.

Anonymous said...

Mikey is a normal middle school student, good grades but when he gets upset watch out! One rainy day,Mikey wanted to go outside and play, but his mom said no. Mikey knew that this was a precursor to how he was going to spend his weekend. Mikey's mom had suggested that maybe to ease the time, that Mikey goes and writes a short story or reads a book.Mikey decided to read a book,but when he did he gave it a cursory reading before going back to irritate his mom about going outside and playing with his friends.Mikey thought that the book was a very pedestrian reading. Mikey decided to go outside and play anyways. For his punishment,he recived two concurrent weeks of restriction. Mikey hated staying in his room. He knew that his two weeks seemed like forever, to expedite his time, he decided to go and butter up to his mom. Mikey decided to listen to his mom and take her advise and write a discursive short story insted of going outside. Mikey had many things to think about before writing his story. Mikey had opened the blinds and realized that the impendment of the rain had stoped. So if he were to wait a little longer he would have been able to go outside. He thought to himself, "I should have waited."


Michelle Kirkbride
Period 5

Tha Knowa..srry i was sick yesterday... said...

When Toby was sentenced to 10 lashes, he believed that the concurrent instances of pain would be to much to bare. The cursory warrant of arrest presented to him when they took him from his home at three in the morning was enough to convince him that he was framed. The discursive conversations that he had with his interrogators only reinforced his beliefs. All this went through his head as he was lashed, the precursor of more pain. The officials believed that this expedient punishment wouldn't cause many problems. "How can I expedite this pain?" Toby thought. But the pain was an impediment to his thinking ability. Everything seemed very pedestrian to him.

Anonymous said...

1.I scheduled concurrent appointments so i had to cancel a lot of them.
2.Mrs.Ramirez said students tend to turn in cursory homework.
3.Her statement about homework to work was discursive.
4.Cold is a percursor of rain.
5.It is expedient that you go to the doctors.
6.The deputy had to yell to expedite one's duties.
7.The boy had a speech impediment so he had special reading classes in school.
8.We looked to the left and there was a pedestrian bridge.
-Samantha Baca

Tiffany Teusch period 4 said...

week 16 vocab

1. He had two concurrent sentences and spent the rest of his life in prison.
2. She always gave a cursory glance at the news in the morning before she left the house for work.
3. When people talk they usually wind up being discursive in their conversations.
4. The first leaf that falls is a precursor of autumn.
5. She was told to use any expedients she thought were necessary to get over the obstacles in her way.
6. In order to get more online customers, the owner wanted to expedite shipments.
7. My brother had a speech impediment when he was younger.
8. The woman had pedestrian concerns about her son and worried more about her daughter.

Michelle Mancillas said...

1. I don't ever want to get a concurrent sentence.
2. She often does things in a cursory manner.
3. When I talk with my friends our conversations usually become discursive.
4. The first cold night is the precursor of winter.
5. I went to the gym five days a week because it was expedient to my health.
6. My sister ordered something online and had to wait for them to expedite what she had bought.
7. I had a speech impediment when I was younger and I couldn't say a lot of words.
8. His concerns for his daughter were pedestrian and he didn't care where she went.

Beatriz L :) said...

1).He took a cursory glance at the history passage.
2).A discursive sentence is one opposed to concise and clear.
3).High blood pressure is often a precursor to heart disease.
4).I could have travelled by car, but found it more expedient to take the train.
5).The man expedite the court case to next week.
6).There was no impediment to the marriage.
7).A pedestrian was crossing the road.
8).The doctor is concurrent the patient.

Anonymous said...

Grace Hilo
Per. 4
1.My art class and my concurrent math class are disrupting my schedule.
2. I read the book cursory, because it wasn't interesting.
3. when i talk to my frinds we talk about discursive things.
4. Low tempurature ia the precursor to snow.
5. The secret I told her last night was expedient.
6. I was thinking of was to expedite duing my essay.
7. Not practicing was an impediment to my speech.
8. The pedestrians were crossing the street.

Study Abroad 2012-2013 said...

Diana Lopez
Period 5
The scientist was working on an experiment that had to do with cancer. It has been his dream to be the first expedient man to know how to cure cancer. Along with his colleagues, he wants to know a precursor to prevent and cure cancer. He was a cursory worker making sure that everything was perfect. When he finished he moved on to the next part of the project by discursive reading the next part of his thesis paper he wrote. He never wanted to be a concurrent worker because he has been so afraid of messing up. He wants to expedite his research so that he could finish faster but he knows it won't happen because he understands that there will be serious impediments if this does happen. He was been working at the research center now for 3 years so he understands all of the pedestrian concerns people have incase there is a malfunction of some sort if he doesn't do his work right.

Anonymous said...

1. My Therapy appointment and my Endocronologist meeting were concurrent, so I had to cancel one of them.
2. Sometimes when I dont feel like reading I cursory the book.
3. I hate writing because I always discursive my topics.
4. The Ice Age was a precursor of our lifetime.
5. Punching someone in the eye is the most expedient way to deal with an insult.
6. To expedite the student out of her class faster, the teacher gave her a passing grade, even though she didn't deserve it.
7. The mudslide was so impediment that traffic had to be diverted around.
8. My Monday morning routine is so pedestrian that I can do it in my sleep.
Jazmin Casas per.4th

Anonymous said...

Hector Rodriguez

Concurrent
Movie theaters now in days show several movies concurrently.

Cursory
He spent his weekend working; he could only give his homework a cursory overview before the class on Monday.

Discursive
Some times when he dose not have anything to write about, he writes long discursive essays.

Precursor
I want to become a precursor to warn people if something bad was going to happen.

Expedient
It is more expedient to take the train to San Francisco then to drive their.

Expedite
The v.smiles software is expected to expedite the learning process for younger kids.

Impediment
It has always been her dream for her to go mountain climbing but her impediment was that she was in a wheel chair.

Pedestrian
The pedestrian was walking down the street.

Jeremy M. Period 4 said...

1. I have a delima having to deal with two concurrent appointment on monday.
2. The cursory student never gets his homework done.
3. I had a very discursive conversation with your mom last night.
4. A cloud is a precursor of the weather.
5. It was very expedient of you to have your brother come and play basketball, becuase he changed the entire game.
6. I tried to go over and expedite the line to the car wash but it didn't seem to work.
7. The impediment of the car was gone.
8. A park is the most pedstrian place i can think of.

Anonymous said...

Just got the vocab words right now i was absent yesterday.

Tony A.M.J Burnett
per 4

1) Offten in a factory the worker are putting things to gather in a assembly line while the concurerent belt is on.
2)My girlfriend cursory put the items back on the shelf after she threw them on the floor in a tamptrum.
3)When confronted my little sister spoke quickly about what she had done then smoothly discursive.
4)when use to work at an pizza place i would put in 6 pizza's at a time at the end of each beep it would precursor and that would let me know how many i have left.
5)my mom expedient about who gets what chores since there had been a fight about it earlyer amongs our selfs.
6)i had to expedite my cleaning of the house becouse my parents were only 10minuts away.
7)my little sister had great impediment at skate boarding from working so hard.
8) its pedestrian place were people can walk at every stop light without gettin hit.

Anonymous said...

Dachuray davis
Per. 5 English 12

At my job all of the workers work concurrently with different tasks in order to finish early. Sometimes there is a person who is doing a cursory job because they are rushing. But, the person rushing will be the precursor to us having to redo their sloppy job. So, it is virtually expedient to do a good job the first time rather than rushing. My boss is always finding ways to expedite the time in various ways. For instance, he has discursive conversations with everyone or plays different CD’s until it is time to go. But, the long awkward silences are the impediment to awaken boredom and remind us of the time. Now that I have worked there for almost two weeks I can expect these pedestrian moments that occur.

Anonymous said...

The man was sentenced to serve multiple concurrent life sentences in prison. He did a cursory job of trying to cover up the murder. The judge believes that his sentences are expedient to what he's done. But the man wanted to expedite his sentences. He lacked carefulness, so that was the impediment to his sentence. The man tried writing long discursive letters everyday to family to make things better, but it seemed more depressing for him. The mans lawyer seemed to be a precursor: he only came to tell him he had another life sentence added on. The prison cell was to be his pedestrian home for the rest of his life.

Leilani Vo
Period 5

KAREN LOPEZ (5) said...

She has had three concurrent dreams about the death of her father. She often as walked to the pedestrian and taken a cursory glance at her father’s favorite chair and imagined him there. She had a discursive walk in her mind about her favorite memories with him. She had gotten a precursor of her father getting sick to getting cancer. She was angry and wanted an expedient amount of time with her father. She hoped that his chemotherapy will help expedite the recovery of his illness. But because of the surgery, it was impediment that the chemotherapy would help him get better.