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.

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