Monday, September 5, 2011

Big League Chew

   In English we have made our own google account so we can use them for our writing and getting used to posting things like blogs. There has been lots of vocab words we have been using so we can add them to our writings. The book we have been reading is called The Great Gatsby which we had just started reading.
   Making a blog is nice to do since you can just talk about what is interesting to what is going on in English. There is the book we are reading that we have been reading in class that is different then other books, by the way the author wrote it. The thing that makes it different is the author describes the details that most wouldn't have used. The writing is very specific of how he writes when talking about something by using a litany of examples to describe a place. It is as if he is watching everything and has a similarity he can describe it with.
  We are always learning new words in class or getting a compremisable reason with the meanings of the word we are having to explain in our writing. Some people are ignoble of the idea of learning these words because they already know them. It is good to write them down and write some ideas of the word that helps you get a meaning.
  There's wildfires that have destroyed homes and areas in Texas. In Parched, Texas there's been lots of wildfires that have been deadly and creating many burnt houses. The Fire Department was trying to put it out, but was having a difficult time doing it how they wanted to. The fires had destroyed ten thousands of acres of drought areas.
  The biggest fire that happened was in Bastrop County which has destroyed 25,000 homes and caught acres of drought. There has been five-thousand people evacuated from there residing place, to make sure they would be away from fire. The fire caught ground of dry counties which was burning the houses that were close to the dangerous fire.
  It was the worst fire season in Texas, and it was the worst fire to the day regarding to the homes that were destroyed. It was bad for Texas, and for the people living in state.
 
 

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