Writing Assignment on pg. 7
1. The last time I had to write a paper somewhat challenging was my senior year research paper on the death of John F. Kennedy. It had to be 2,000 words and have at least five sources.
2. My teacher wanted us to feel like we were doing a college paper to prepare us for the future. I started by gathering many sources to get some ideas. I started the paper right away after I had maintained an abundance of sources. I wanted to work on the paper everyday even it was for only five minutes.
Analyze Assignment p.23
1. split, lose, paused, considered, vanished, rounding, trailed, picked, chased, smashed, entered, ran, ran, coming, ran, wound, chased, chased, glanced, expected, quit, strained, pounding, trained, fling, point, forget, aim, dive, chasing, impelled, compelled, follow, tore, running, improvising, running, choosing, find, discovering, losing, chased, caught, caught, stopped
2. paused, considered, vanished, rounding, trailed, picked, chased, smashed, entered, coming, chased, chased, glanced, expected, strained, pounding, trained, to fling, to point, chasing, impelled, compelled, to follow, improvising, discovering, losing, chased, stopped
3. It was an immense discovery, pounding into my hot head with every sliding, joyous step, that this ordinary adult evidently knew what I thought only children who trained at football knew: that you have to fling yourself at what you're doing, you have to point yourself, forget yourself, aim, dive.
He chased us through the backyard labyrinths of ten blocks before he caught us by our jackets.
Analyzing Assignment p.24
1. city clothes, suit and tie, street shoes, thin, in his twenties, man's lower pant legs were wet, cuffs full of snow, sainted, skinny, furious, red headed
2. He began perfunctorily. He says "You stupid kids." Ordinary Pittsburgh accent with his normal righteous anger and the usual common sense.
3. I see him as a man who was not quitting until he caught them. He was furious at the children for what they did.
Analyzing Assignment p.25
1. exalting pursuit, ordinary Pittsburgh accent with his normal righteous anger and the usual common sense
2. chased us passionately, only chewed us out
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