Thursday, 26 November 2015

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Title: How to create a paragraph
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Title: A Sound of Thunder KasperJoanna
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Thursday, 19 November 2015

Kahoot questions sound of thunder

What would make a good hook when writing about the sound of thunder?
1. " time was a film run backward"
2. "We guarantee nothing"
3. A snaking and humming of wires
4. He swallowed and pushed it down

What would make a good introduction about metaphors in the sound of thunder?
1.A sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex
2.Metaphors transfer a quality from one thing to another
3."The monster twitched its jeweller's hands"
4.A sound of thunder uses metaphors to make it interesting reading about the dinosaurs features

What would make a good thesis about metaphors in the sound of thunder?
1.A sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex
2."Golding its delicates watchmakers claws close to its oily reptilian chest
3.Metaphors transfer a quality from one thing to another
4."It ran with a gliding step, far too poised and balanced for its tens tons

Which make a good example about metaphors in the sound of thunder?
1"We guarantee nothing"
2."The monster twitched its jeweller's"
3.Folding its delicate watchmakers close to its oily reptilian chest"
4."Time safari, inc safaris to any year in the past, you name the animal. We take you there. You shoot it."

What makes a good explanation about metaphors in the sound of thunder?
1.The sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex
2."folding its delicate watchmaker's claws close to its oily reptilian chest" tells the precision of the t-Rex claws, and that the t-Rex hands is very different to the rest of its body.
3.Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.
4."The monster twitched its jeweller's" tells us that the t-Rex has very tiny hands.

What makes a good conclusion about metaphors in the sound of thunder?
1.Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.
2.The sound of thunder uses metaphors to help the reader see, hear and smell the dinosaurs.
3."Time was a film run backward"
4.The sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex.





Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Kahoot questions paragraph

Hook:

What is a hook?
1. Get the readers attention
2. Introduce the topic
3. Giving examples
4. To make it interesting

Where would you write the hook?
1. At the end
2. In the beginning
3. Anywhere
4. In the middle

When do you write the hook when writing the paragraph?
1. Last
2. First
3. Middle
4. As a title

Which of these hooks are a good example?
1. "We guarantee nothing"
2. "Time is a film run backward"
3. "Except the dinosaur"
4. A sound of thunder uses good language

Introduction:

What is the introduction?
1. It introduces the topic
2. It explains the thesis
3. It gives the examples
4. It finishes the paragraph


Where does the introduction go?
1. At the end
2. After the hook
3. After the thesis
4. The beginning

when do you write the introduction when writing the paragraph?
1. Last
2. Second
3. Third
4. Fourth

Which of these are a good example of an introduction?
1.  Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.
2. Foreshadowing is when something in the beginning of the story tells us what is going to happen later.
3. Metaphors compares a quality from one thing to another
4. Language is used good in the sound of thunder



Thesis:

What is the thesis?
1. The idea of an argument
2.  The example
3. A question
4. The answer to the argument

Where does the thesis go?
1. In the beginning
2. At the end
3. After the introduction
4. After the conclusion

when do you write the thesis when writing the paragraph?
1. First
2. second
3. Third
4. forth

Which of these are a good example of a thesis?
1. The sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex.
2. The sound of thunder uses a great deal of foreshadowing brilliantly.
3. Foreshadowing is when something in the beginning of the story tells us what is going to happen later.
4. Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.

Example:

What is an example?
1. A word or a phrase that backs up the thesis
2. Something you use to get the readers attention
3. Explaining the idea
4. The idea of the paragraph

Where does the example go?
1. After the introduction
2. In the explanation
3. Anywhere
4. After the thesis

When do you write the example when writing the paragraph?
1. last
2. First
3. second
4. Third

Which of these are a good example of an example?
1. Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.
2. Imperial diaspora
3. "folding its delicate watchmaker's claws close to its oily reptilian chest"
4. Metaphors are cool




Explanations:

What is an explanation?
1. Something that explains the thesis
2. Something that explains the example
3. The idea of the paragraph
4. Making people understand what the paragraph is about

Where does the explanation go?
1. After the introduction
2. After the example
3. Before the thesis
4. after the thesis

When do you write the explanation when writing the paragraph?
1. You don't write it in the plan
2. After the examples
3. First
4. Last

Which of these explanations are good?
1. tells the precision of the t-Rex claws, and that the t-Rex hands is very different to the rest of its body.
2. "Time was a film run backward"
3. tells us that the t-Rex has very tiny hands
4. The sound of thunder uses a great deal of foreshadowing brilliantly.

Conclusion:

What is the conclusion?
1. Gives a brief answer
2. Wraps up your argument and leaves your audience wanting more
3. The idea of the whole paragraph
4. Something that explains the example

Where does the conclusion go?
1. After the thesis
2. After the explanation
3. After the hook
4. Before the examples

When do you write the conclusion when writing the paragraph?
1. You don't
2. last
3. second
4. first

Which of these conclusions is good?
1. The sound of thunder uses foreshadowing, however the writer uses it well because he makes sure that it's not that noticeably. As the writer does not want to spoil the ending because otherwise there would be no point of reading further.
2. The sound of thunder uses a great deal of foreshadowing brilliantly.
3. The sound of thunder uses good language
4. As a conclusion it is very good written

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Metaphor definition

Metaphor-the transference of a 'quality' from one thing to another

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Metaphor paragraph

And the head itself, a ton of sculptured stone .It ran with a gliding ballet step, far too poised and balanced for its ten tons.Time was a film run backward. It came on great oiled, resilient, striding legs. It towered thirty feet above half of the trees, a great evil god, folding its delicate watchmaker's claws close to its oily reptilian chest.

"Time was a film run backward"
Metaphors transfer a quality from a one thing to another.
The sound of thunder uses a great deal of metaphors particularly when describing the t-Rex. "folding its delicate watchmaker's claws close to its oily reptilian chest" tells the precision of the t-Rex claws, and that the t-Rex hands is very different to the rest of its body."The monster twitched its jeweller's" tells us that the t-Rex has very tiny hands."It ran with a gliding ballet step, far too poised and balanced for its ten tons" tells us that the t-Rex is walking very elegantly like a ballet dancer, saying that he is walking not how a dinosaur is supposed to walk . "And the head itself, a ton of sculpture stone", tells that the t-Rex has a very big head compared to the rest of his body size. The sound of thunder uses metaphors, it makes the story more interesting and it gives you a better idea about something. For example when he says how the claws are like a watchmakers delicate hands, so he uses something simple to describe something without using to many words.