Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Q4 week 2

Sophia: https://sophia-english1.blogspot.com/2017/03/political-post.html?showComment=1490795765092#c5779067983069040866

Kaelyn: https://ksenglish1.blogspot.com/2017/03/political-article-gun-control.html?showComment=1490796010193#c7023940829860776330

Monday, March 27, 2017

political post-human trafficking

In "When Sex Trafficking Goes Unnoticed in America", Alvarez defines human trafficking as a form of modern-day slavery. It is a system in which boys and girls are taken as sex slaves. It is harder for victims to obtain justice in this situation because the police have trouble separating victims from offenders.This is because victims are forced to be offenders. Officers are trying their best to crack down on pimps and some people are even creating transitional homes for victims of sex trafficking.

I definitely think human trafficking is an issue that needs more public awareness. I think we also need more safe places for victims of trafficking and cops should apply more focus to preventing this event. For the most part, teaching potential victims to defend themselves and how to watch out for predators is very important in preventing cases of trafficking. Since taking a self defense class and seeing Caged No More, I have taken a strong interest in learning about human trafficking. I think it is important to spread awareness especially for girls around my age. I have been reading about this topic and came about this source and found it filled with information and quite interesting.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/02/how-sex-trafficking-goes-unnoticed-in-america/470166/

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Q4 week 1 comments

Hudson: https://huds0ngenglish.blogspot.com/2017/03/free-post-beauty-and-beast.html?showComment=1490103254097#c8934148420910949367

Ricky: https://rickyenglish1.blogspot.com/2017/03/free-post_20.html?showComment=1490103371818#c8983684730624744766

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Learning Reflection

Throughout my experience as a ninth grader so far, I have learned that when I truly apply myself and work my hardest, I can create great pieces of writing. The same rules apply for myself as a student overall. When I am productive and try my best to be successful, I usually am. As a reader, I have found that once I find a book or series that I enjoy, it is hard for me to put that book down. Though, it is difficult for me to make it through a book I am not as fond of.

I have found that when I begin my homework early and get it all done as quickly as possible is when I am most productive. Getting it all over with and doing it with a snack is when I am most productive. It is beneficial to me to study when I make little rewards for myself. For example, I will study for 30 minutes and then grab a small snack and take a little break. Setting goals for myself and getting things done as soon as possible is how I work best.

Free post-my room

My room. A place to call mine. A place of privacy where I sleep, do homework, talk to friends, and relax. A place I've experienced happiness as well as despair. A place where I have grown up.

A teenager's room is special because its one of the few things that is actually theirs and not their parents'. It's a place that probably has changed over time just as they have changed with age. The walls of a teen's room have probably seen the room owner's times of happy, sorrow, anger, and many more. And their floors have felt the weight of various friends and family. Someone's room is significant because it is something to call theirs and is unique to them.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Q3 Week 7

Sophia: https://sophia-english1.blogspot.com/2017/02/mardi-gras-break.html?showComment=1488986299347#c803945907247747956

Jack: https://jackcenglish1blog.blogspot.com/2017/02/louisiana-traditions.html?showComment=1488986596191#c1828164911386411264

Monday, March 6, 2017

Analyze a song

"One True God" by Steven Curtis Chapman

http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/stevencurtischapman/onetruegod.html

In the song "One True God', Chapman uses an anaphora when repeatedly saying "one" or "the one" when referring to God. This repetition contributes to the overall message of the song that there is only one real god, and that is Jesus.  In "One True God", Chapman also uses a euphony when he sings "a song that lights up the stars". This provides not only a pleasing sound but a pleasing sight as well. This euphony allows us to see and hear this pleasant description, which makes the song seem that much more satisfying.

Chapman uses multiple metaphors to prove God's greatness. For example, he compares God to the sun when he says "One light of the world". This supports Chapman's message that God is the one and only power and that he is above all others. Personification is used when Chapman writes "One breath that gives life". This proves that God can do anything possible easily because he is the supreme power. Overall, Chapman compares God to other great things to prove his power and uses repetition and pleasant sounds to show that he is really the one true God.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Free post-Poem

White, frosty droplets continue to
fall on my face. Covered in warmth
I keep going. Every turn creates
a tornado, a hurricane of clouds.
Or at least it looks that way. It felt as
cold as Alaskan winds blowing at your
face while inside the Arctic Ocean. It was
really cold. And the flurries were coming
faster. So, I kept on until finding that small
cabin. That warm, wood-filled cabin.
After stripping off layer after layer, I plop
into the nearest chair and finally relax. And
once that toasty mug filled with chocolaty-goodness
and white cream was in my stomach, the room was
warmer and the crackle of the fire sounded much

more soothing.