Wednesday, December 17, 2008

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5 comments:
chapter10
  1. The description of the south asian clothing is beautiful.
  2. Il ove the new cultural effects.
  3. I think that there is a new event goin to happen promtly.
  4. I don't understand thi sentence it is way too complicated.
  5. Thi book has a certain voice that I just can't spell out.

4 questions:

  1. When was this book written?
  2. Why soes the authour put a s in civilization?
  3. Were the chiefs wifes dreesed differently than the young servant girls?
  4. Who weaved the baskets for the womean?

3 words:

  1. transgression-the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle.pg150
  2. weaving-creating fabric .pg153
  3. target-a reference point to shoot at.pg155

2literary terms:

  1. imagery: "The over taken breeze overshadowed the pigment og hey moody colors."pg151
  2. similie:"The overlooking of the trees blends in with the shadows in the wind like vigorous winds"pg150

1 overview:

The woman experience weaving and they come together like a community to become as one in all.

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5 comments:
chapter9

  1. I don't understand why now the soil is fertile
  2. I think that the famine was due to the vigorous eating.
  3. The tribes don't know how to maintain food.
  4. I don't like the fact that there is nowhere to go they are fully isolated.
  5. My dream is to find the best sculpture in south asia.

4questions:

  1. Why int eh world are there only 5 tribes now?
  2. Are these the maint tribes?
  3. How many tribes aren't we trying to see?
  4. The agricultural stying is very weak?

3vocab words:

  1. termoil:convulsion: a violent disturbance; pg140
  2. refuge:safety: a safe place.pg142
  3. terrain:It lies southeast from Cebu and Negros across Cebu Strait (in some references called Bohol Strait ...pg144

2literary terms:

  1. similie: "The fact that there is only little to eat unlike the food we ate last winter, then it was larsge now it is little.pg137
  2. Metaphor:"I which we follow the burrow we are white streams".pg133

1overview: The food is scarce now the people are coming together to the make the best of their living status.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5 comments:
Chapter7
  1. The way that the story is begginig to get in more detail draws my eye.
  2. I like the way that the authour uses words and photos to sa what he actually means.
  3. The fact that I can relate to this history is amazing.
  4. I love this chapter.
  5. I don't think the the men in tibes ever let woman hunt.

4questions:

  1. The way that the woman were dressed are they alays dressed that way?
  2. Is the weaving thick or thin?
  3. How in the world is the new challenges harder than the ones before.
  4. Can their be a specific way to hunt?

3words:

  1. Companion:
  2. Relations:
  3. independent:

2literary terms:

  1. similie:"The woman worked as slaves."pg129
  2. imagery:"The entering of the woman is the dark shadow that comes in the darkness".pg172

1overview:

The woman are treated to be the care takers of children and men.

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5 comments:
Chapter 8
  1. I don't like the combinations that the people in tribes use.
  2. I think I know the most dominant tribe.
  3. I dont like how there is hardly no communication between families.
  4. I dont like how this book lacks personal interest.
  5. I wonder why there are no maids to help with the heirachy.

4 questions:

  1. What in the world was the woman thinking when they took over?
  2. Didn't they think they would get killed?
  3. How in the woerld did they build the courage to start their own woman tribe?
  4. was there a secret cobe between tribes?

3words:

  1. recipiants:means the needy persons receiving commodities for household consumption.pg122
  2. mandate:a document giving an official instruction or command .pg123
  3. lines:Lines can refer to a poem .pg123

2literary terms:

  1. imagery:"The begginimng of the last purple skies acame along."pg120
  2. foreshadowing:"The meaning of everlasting love" The tribes were going to come together.

1oveview sentence:

The time when the tribes forget thier diiferences and their was a new all combined tribe of one.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5Comments:

chapter 4
  1. This book is really not intreresting me at all the topic is so boring I always question the authors diction.
  2. What in the world brought the men onto believeing that women were no longer to have respect.
  3. I admire the new adaption that the dmorians had to over come.
  4. The soil always mad me question why the peole always tried to grow so many plants.
  5. I can never get the fact that people need the time to understand how the roots in agriculture work.

4 questions:

  1. Why was the soil such a main part in making the attire stay?
  2. Did the south asians have more than 6 tribes?
  3. why were the people so uptight when it came to a women statue?
  4. How many and if there is any more statues still sianding?

3vocab words:

  1. circumference-the size of something as given by the distance around it pg42
  2. sattire-the size of something as given by the distance around it .pg46
  3. tar-any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue .pg44

2literary terms:

  1. similie:"the statue stood as tall as a n egyptian mountain"pg47
  2. metaphor:"The women is a tire dependent and so needy with fuel."pg45

1overview:

This chapter is mainly about the making of South Asian statues and the coming of women in men in certain tribes.

Friday, December 5, 2008

South Asia a short history by Hugh Tinker

5comments:
chapter5
  1. The new agrcutural just added the frequent famine so there was a deep amount of people who went with out food.
  2. The structural analagys are still on the south asian continent.
  3. I wonder what will happen if the statues were taken down.
  4. I think that the famine is a way of telling the south asians that they need a new cultural plan.
  5. I also think that the tribes with the strongest workers would have a better adaption to the famine.

4 questions:

  1. How did the south asians live without a certain amount of food?
  2. What in the world happened to the experienced famine people?
  3. Did the new tribes leave the continent before the famine or not?
  4. How in the world were the new tribes able to live in such discomfort?

3vocab wrds:

  1. famation-the process of no foodin an area or areas.pg54
  2. distinguish-mark as different.pg55
  3. barren-providing no shelter or sustenance.pg56

2literary terms:

  1. similie-" the inhabitants were like aminals eating each other (canobolism)."pg53
  2. imagery-"the tribes came together colliding foot by foot inch by inch."pg57

1overview sentence:

The famine took over many tribes and took a turn for the worst to the new tribes.