about bullying. For my second cultural adjective i’m am using the movie The Bucket List to show the point of view that it is trying to show us about living your life. For my third cultural adjective I'm am using a poem name the Remember me to show the reason on why they made it and how it can expire people. In all of these cultural adjectives to find the main point of them you need to be observant this is why it is a good example for all of my cultural adjectives. The observant culture can be found
Well-rounded Liberal Committed I selected those three adjectives to describe myself because I believe a teacher cannot be perfect by definition, although society imposes this delusional thought upon us to be so perfect. But when we as educators or teachers are encompassed with the three referenced adjectives, we are more prone to become more generous in performing our duties, not just as a job, but an artist that inevitably adds morals, values, color and knowledge to the lives of others. Throughout
The three adjectives that I jotted down about my impression of the scenery were calm, simple, and almost bare. The stage was small and only had a single bench on it. My first impression of an almost bare stage was that this was a character based performance and that the audience can focus on the characters and their development without any props distracting the audience from their performances. Additionally, the atmosphere felt calm; since there wasn’t any props it was soothing to see only the blue
All About You Please list three thoughtful adjectives that you believe best describe who you are and describe why you selected them. I believe that I am extremely warm-hearted because I care about people and try to make people feel special. I am also observational. From a toddler I would just sit, watch, and listen to what was going on around me. This gives me insight into people as I am not waiting to talk. I understand situations can contribute when needed. My initial thought of being a doctor
tail Chaucer the Pilgrim insults him and his line of work. Both Chaucers speak negatively about the Pardoners looks, line of work, and the man he is. Chaucer the Poet writes in the prologue about the Pardoner’s description. Chaucer uses diminishing adjectives downgrading the Pardoner as a person. He compares the Pardoner to animals when he describes the Pardoner’s hair as thin like “rat-tails” and says he has bulging eyeballs like a hare. Chaucer the Poet degrades
Some adjectives that describe the character Montag are: anger, curiosity and frustration. Threw parts 1-2, Montag has made drastic change. Anger is the first adjective that describes Montag. Trying to read at the end of part 1, he tried to gain a deeper understanding of the text. Consequently, having no formal training in the analysis of complex texts he soon became angry and confused. Using his resources, he tries to seek help from an elderly English professor. Curiosity is
List three adjectives that describe how you see yourself. Give examples to explain why you chose these adjectives. Three adjectives that I would use to describe myself are thoughtful, passionate, and strong-willed. I chose thoughtful because I think that when I am in a situation, I am not passing through it, onto the next thing without thinking. I am, in many cases, critically thinking and analyzing what is happening around me. I am often very critical, which can be beneficial, but in most cases
1. Introduction The term “drinking water” is a wonderfully ambiguous pairing of words. “Drinking” can be an adjective, describing the many natures of this clear liquid. This water has special, vital qualities. It’s not ocean water, not dish water, not swamp water. It is potable water safe enough to consume without getting sick. A rare liquid, one that will become less and less taken for granted in the future. Or “drinking” can connote an action a specific intent to drink water rather than freeze
There are five main adjectives that describes me as a person in many ways. The first adjective is unsettled. Unsettled describes me because I am always changing things around and completely directionless. For example I personally never settled down in my room. I am always changing it or just put everything in boxes and push it out of the way. I am always anxious and I can never find something that is right for me and just settle down. Another aspect of me can be described doltish.
Give me colour In a black and white world there would be little need of adjectives. If everything were so simple, that we should ‘kill the adjective’ as Mark Twain and Ben Yagoda have suggested, this would be like everyone wearing the same uniform to work, and school! Even housewives, and stay at home Dads would be wearing same outfits as their neighbors. Each writer must pick their own style, and the words they use to tell their story. We need the over dressers, and even overly worn makeup wearers