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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Christian Moullec

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW3aPb_8obg



https://thekidshouldseethis.com/post/flying-with-migratory-birds-in-a-microlight-aircraft-over-france

https://kickasstrips.com/2019/01/birdman-christian-moullec-flies-ultralight-with-birds/



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Title Block Details

Merriweather 12.5
1.15 spacing
Centered
Title Bolded
"by" goes directly under the title--> use lower case & do NOT bold
Name goes directly under the "by" & do NOT bold

BANNED WORDS

come /comes/coming/came

go /goes/going/went/gone/gonna

give /gives/giving/given/gave

get /gets/getting/got/gotten

see /sees/seeing/seen/saw

say /says/saying/said

eat /eats/eating/eaten/ate

look / looks / looking /looked

big /bigger/biggest

pretty /prettier/prettiest/prettily

nice /nicer/nicest/nicely

like /likes/liked /liking

DRESS UPs

w/w = who or which clause

bc = because

ly = ly adverb

www asia = when while where as since if although

QA = quality adjective

SV = strong verb

OPENERs

(S) ​Subject Opener
(1) Because

(2) Prepositional (prep)

(3) ly adverb (ly)

(4) ing

(5) www asia

(6) very short sentence (vss)

(7) ed
(8) Abstract Noun

Examples

(S) ​The door is locked.
(1) Because the forecast called for rain, I took my umbrella.

(2) Under the leafy branches of an old oak tree, we found the perfect place for our picnic.

(3) Silently, the cat stalks its prey.

(4) Embracing his mom, the boy told her he was happy she was home.

(5) When the clock struck twelve, the carriage turned back into a pumpkin.

(5) While the teacher taught the lesson, the students remained attentive.

(5) Where there is smoke, there is fire.

(5) As the campfire was lit, the children ran to find the marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers.

(5) Since the last rehearsal, the understudy has been perfecting his lines just in case he has to take the stage.

(5) If anyone knocks on the door, be sure to call a parent to answer it.

(5) Although the Bible was the more difficult King James version, the little boy read it every day.

(6) Never swim alone.

(7) Excited about attending Mass, the child bounded out of bed on Sunday morning.
(8) "Faith and Reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth..." (JPJII)

DECORATIONS (DECs)

(D-MET) metaphor

(D-SIM) simile

(D-ALLIT) alliteration

(D-ASON) assonance

(DQ) Question

(D-QUOTE) Quotation

(D-vss) vss T/C

(D-4 LANG) Foreign lang. phrase

(D-LIT) Literary Allusion/Reference

(D-HIS) Historical Allusion/Reference

(D-ARTs) Art, Music, Dance Allusion/Reference

(D-IDIOM) Idiom

(D-ANALOGY) Analogy

(D-PUN) Pun

What are M3s?

(M3-adj) Repeating adjectives

(M3-ing) Repeating ing(s)

(M3-ly) Repeating ly(s) adverbs

(M3-vb) Repeating verbs

(M3-n) Repeating nouns

(M3 intj) Repeating interjections

(M3 vss) Short staccato sentence


Examples:

(M3-adj) The rolling, tumbling, cascading river took him, and he worked hard to stay afloat. (This could also be indicated as M3-ing)

(M3-adj) The sky was a beautiful, bright, blue dome dotted with fluffy white clouds.
(This could also be indicated as an ALLIT)

(M3-ing) Standing, balancing, and grinning, my ten month old brother gleefully reached for my outstretched hands.

(M3-ly) My dance teacher told me to move gracefully, confidently, and joyfully.

(M3-vb) He walked across the bridge, looked out over the edge, and smiled with happiness.

(M3-n) The boys visited shelters, orphanages, and retirement homes in their mission to bring Christmas joy to those who might be lonely.

(M3-n) She won the accolades of her peers, the admiration of her siblings, and the approval of her parents when her book hit the bestseller list. (noun phrases)

(M3 intj) And just like that . . . pow, zap, bang, she disappeared in a cloud of smoke.

(M3 vss) Rain pounded on the windows. Thunder violently boomed and crashed. Lightning streaked the sky.

OWLs

• Anaphora

• Anaphora

• Anthimeria

• Antiphrasis

• Appositive

• Chiasmus & Antimetabole

• Epanalepsis

• Epistrophe (AKA: Epiphora)

• Epizeuxis

• Hyperbole

• Metanoia

• Personification


Sight

I see skies more bright and blue
Than any skies beheld by you,
I see trees so tall and high
Their green leaves brush against the sky,
I see birds (and hear them sing)
Like rainbows that have taken wing;
I see flowers fairer far,
Than any in your garden are,
These lovely sights you'll never find,
Because—my dear, you see; I'm blind.

Cora Bail Moton

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