In Dr Bradley Voyteks pan flit entitled The Science of Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse he states many ways to get away form a zombie. The author supports his aim by writing down defects and causes of the defects. The author next proceeds to show ways to take advantage of there defects. Finally, the author states "Use your head: Cut off Thiers!"
Karena Basultos world literature blog
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Task one: Zombie survival
In Ali Khans nonfiction entitled Prepareduess 101: Zombie Apocalypse he suggests we prepare for a Zombie Apocalypse and a real emergency. The author supports his claim by supporting information about what you need to make an emergency kit. The author next proceeds to show that we need to make an emergency plan and states "When Zombies are hungry they won't stop until they get food (I.e, brains)" Finally, the author argues that the CDC will be there for assistance for survivers in affected areas.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Vocabulary sentences #8
1. The snake bit was malignant.
2. I was arnery from lack of sleep.
3. I was so indolent that I got an F in my class.
4. The witch belittled the princess.
5. Jumping into a pool not knowing how to swim will jeopardize your life.
6. If you swallow poison it can lead to demise.
7. We wen to LA and awry went to six flags.
8. My boyfriend was frugal with me so he could buy me a awesome birthday present.
Vocabulary #8
1. Malignant(A) harmful
2. Ornery(A) irritable/cranky
3. Indolent(A) lazy
4. Belittle(V) to insult or put down
5. Jeopardize(V) to put in danger
6. Demise(N) down fall or death
7. Awry(N) not according to plan
8. Frugal(A) cheap
Friday, October 4, 2013
Vocabulary sentences #7
1. If zombies where to over come the world would inhibit to an end of man kind.
2. The aberrant man was staring at us throw the window.
3. I loathe drama.
4. The young man prowess his faith in america by joining the army.
5. The mans speech was incoherent for he was talking Spanglish.
6. I bought a epitaph for my uncle.
7. The school have many elaborate rules.
8. I have a funny countenance when I blush.
Vocabulary #7
1. Inhibit(V) to slow or stop something form happening
2. Aberrant (A) unusual/ unexpected
3. Loathe (V) to hate
4. Prowess (N) exceptional skill or ability
5. Incoherent (A) unable to be understood
6. Epitaph (N) a headstone or what is written there
7. Elaborate (A) having many details or steps (V) add more information
8. Countenance (N) your face/facial expression