Tuesday, March 24, 2009
6. If they are german bombers they will try to bomb it and Great Britain.
7. I think he was going to say that the water is not very clean. e dont share it with the nurse because he does not want her to know his business.
8.
9. he sees the difference from his home and France.
10. the pilot will pay more attention and will more things very seriously.
1. He is comparing his injury to finding a cat on a sofa.
2. When he says he said that he was passing out it makes you think he's going to pass out.
3.He is afraid to fall in water because he will fall in France and France is the enemy of Germany.
4. He was dozing off
5. The detail reveal his history in the battle field. He says "He heard the noise everyday in battle".
6. If they are German they will try to bomb him, We can infer that the nurse is scared.
7. He doesn't want the nurse knowing his business. Then he's afraid that the water is dirty.
8. He is a lighted hearted person because he takes everything lightly
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6.)if the enimies are german than they will try to hurt him for example they might try to bomb or shot them so the nurse is worried about their as well as her own safty.
sarah thompson # (4.)
4.)because when he said their was going to be a thunderstorm lighting struck the plane down
Monday, March 23, 2009
blogger answers
1.He said it was like finding a dead cat on a sofa.
2.It heighten the suspence of the story it makes you want to read the story more
3.He is afraid that he's going to land in the water because the water of france is england's enemy.
4.I think he was about to die so he fell.
2.It heighten the suspence of the story it makes you want to read the story more
3.He is afraid that he's going to land in the water because the water of france is england's enemy.
4.I think he was about to die so he fell.
queston 4
when he said there is going to be a thunderstorm and lighting might strike down the plane...
Beware OF The Dog Questions
5. He heard the noise during the battle and I think in the story battle means The Great Battle Of Britain.
6. The germans signify terrorists. She is very worried about her patience.
7. He was gonna say that he saw and he was going through, he thought about what would have happened if he did something different.
8. Light hearted cause he don't take much seriously
9. He now see the difference in his culture and home then france
10. So the pilot will pay more attention and so he could start taking stuff seriously.
question 5
He heard the noise during the battle and in the story battle means the great battle of britian 1940
Friday, March 20, 2009
Beware Of The Dog
1. The pilot say his injury was like finding a dead cat on the sofa
2. Repeats it incase the reader wants to find anything out, and about what is going to happen next. It also creates more of a suspense
3. He is scared he will land in water because he might land in France.
4. When he said that there was going to be a thunderstorm, lighting had striked the plane down.
question 2
The things the author said made it interesting like when he talked about passing out i was more interrested!!
1. The pilot says his wound were like finding a dead cat on a sofa. Also , he does not take things seriously
2. He repeats it so the reader can foreshadow and it will make the story suspenseful.
3. I think the pilot is scared he will land in the water.
4. When he said there is going to be a thunderstorm and lighting might strike down the plane.
5. He heard the noise during the battle and in the story battle means, the great battle of Britain (1940).
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1. He compares his injury to finding a cat on a sofa.
2. When he says he's passing out it makes you think he's going to pass out.
3.He is afraid to fall in water because he will fall in France and France is the enemy.
4. He was dozing off
5. The detail reveal his history in the battle field. He says "He heard the noise everyday in battle".
6. If they are German they will try to bomb him, We can infer that the nurse is scared.
7. He don't want the nurse to know his business. Then he's afraid that the water is dirty.
8. He is a lighted hearted person because he takes everything lightly
1. He compared his injury to seeing a dead cat on the sofa. That he doesn't take anything seriously.
2. You never knew when he was going to pass out.
3. From the what i know of the historical context and background of the story i think the pilot was afraid to fall into the water because if he did he would've landed in france and france doesn't get along with germany.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
1. The pilot says his wound was like finding a dead cat on a sofa. Plus , he doesnt take anything seriously.
2. He repeats it because the reader would want to find out what is going to happen also it makes the story more suspense.
3. I think the pilot is scared he will land in the water because if he falls into the water he will land in France.
4. Soon as he said that it might start being a thunderstorm and the thunderstorm and the lighting would strike the plane down.
5. He heard he noise during the battle and in the story battle means I think the great battle of Britain (1940).
Ouleye Diallo
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
1. He said it was like finding a dead cat on the sofa. He wasn't really worried about and didn't take anything seriously.
2. It made it scary that he was going to pass out or get very sick quickly.
3.He thinks he will land near a bomb in the water or in someone else's territory.
4. He pilot passed out and seeing all whiteness.
5. The details reveal that it was during war mostly War World II.
6. The Germans signify terrorists. She must be very worried about her patients.
7.He was probably going to say what he saw and was going through. He thought about what would have happened if he did something different.
8.He is a light hearted person because he takes everything lightly and not seriously.
9.He now sees the difference in his culture and home than France.
10. So the pilot will pay more attention and take stuff serious.
11. He might have finally realized that the statement is very important by saying nothing else.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
1. The pilot says his wound was like finding a dead cat on a sofa. Also, he doesn't take anything serious.
2. When the author keeps saying he's gonna pass out it makes you think he's really gonna pass out and you might wanna keep reading to see what happens..
3. He might have thought he was gonna fall in the water because he didn't know where he was.
4. He was dozing off.
5. The details that reveal his history is battle. It says "he heard that noise everyday during battle" In the story the battle means battle of the Britain (1940) in which Germany tried to conquer Great Britain.
6. If they are from Germany then maybe they will try to bomb him. Also, i can infer that the nurse in the story is scared and afraid.
7. The character doesn't want the nurse to know what's going on. He thinks the water is dirty so he's afraid.
8. He is a lighthearted person and does everything lightly.
9. Now he sees the difference in his home and culture than France.
10. So the pilot will take stuff more seriously and pay attention more often.
11. He might finally realized that the statement is very important to him and doesnt say anything else.
Beware of the Dog Questions
1. The pilot compares his severe injury to finding a dead cat on the sofa. The simile reveals that the pilot states of mind that he doesn't take anything serious.
2. The reputation heightens the suspense of the story because the mans keeps the audience guessing.
3. The pilot is afraid to land in the water because of when he was younger,he almost drowned in the water.So he doesn't like the water anymore.
4. After he described the sun and clouds as whiteness and blackness, the sun goes down and he sees the dark clouds and sky.
5. Yes it does help reveal the time period and background.
6. You might signify that the germans are ready for war.
7. I think the pilot was about to say something nice.
8. I think the pilots action reveals that he is nice and smart and also funny.
9. He concludes that he is in france because he really is.
10. He might recall that sentence because it was important.
11. The character of the pilot is very nice,calm,strong,smart,and funny.
1. He said it was like finding a dead cat on the sofa. This simile reveals about the pilots state of mind is that he doesn't feel any pain and he really doesn't take things seriously.
2. The repetition "Im going to pass out" heightens the suspense of the story because it makes you want to read more in the story.
3. The pilot is afraid that he will land in the water because if he falls into the water of France something might happen to him because France is England's enemy.
4. I think the pilot was about to die and fell into the water.
5. In the story the battle means The Battle of Great Britain.
6. They signify terrorist and she is worried.
7. He was probably going to saw that he saw what happened.
8. He is kind of careless like he doesn't take things seriously.
9. He now knows that there is a difference in is culture.
10. The pilot will take more things seriously.
11. He know that it was important and was right so he said nothing.
6.
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1. To what does the pilot compare his severe injury? What does this simile reveal about the pilot's state of mind?
1. To what does the pilot compare his severe injury? What does this simile reveal about the pilot's state of mind?
He compares his injury to finding a dead cat on a sofa. That he is a little messed up in the head.
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3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
2. How does the repetition of "I'm gong to pass out" heighten the suspense of the story?
If he passes out then the plane will crash and him and any others in that area will get killed.
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3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
He is afraid of what territory he will land in.
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
He was about to doze off.
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
He put detail to everything like""
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
It may be a war going on.
Maybe she didn't want him to worry or she didn't want to give out any information.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
Maybe he was going to say"isn't soft" or "the water is soft".
I think the thought was like something no one would believe and he didn't want to seem crazy.
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8. What do the pilot's action reveal about his character?
He is a light hearted person because he cares for no one.
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9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
He read a sing over and over again. Then he began to realize what the meaning was. He looked at the orchard on the left, the cottage and look at the green country side beyond. He then new it was france.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
I think that he has now realized that his life as a polite is over.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
He read a sing over and over again. Then he began to realize what the meaning was. He looked at the orchard on the left, the cottage and look at the green country side beyond. He then new it was france.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
I think that he has now realized that his life as a polite is over.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
Beware of the dog
1. The pilot said his wound was like finding a dead cat on the sofa. The simile reveals that the authors state as mind as he think things are funny. He really doesn't take things serious.
2. When the author repeats that,it makes you think if he is going to pass out. Also it makes you want to read more and found out what happens.
3.He is scared to fall in the water because if he falls into the Channel he will land in France, and France is the enemy of England so it wouldn't be a good idea.
4. When he started describing the sun and clouds as whiteness and blackness I thought he was going to die.I thought he fell in the water and had died.
5. The details that reveal his history is Battle it say "He heard that noise everyday during the battle."In the story Battle means Battle of the Britain ( 1940) in which Germany tried to conquer Great Britain.
6.If they are German bombers they will probably try to bomb him, and Great Britain. You can infer that the nurse is probably scared that something is going to happen.
7. I think he was going to say "the water isn't very clean" he don't share it with the nurse because he dont want her to know his business.
8.He is a light hearted person because she doesn't care about many things
9. The pilot conclude that he is in France because she see the cottage and the plowed fields. Also he saw the words Garde au chien which is french for Beware of dog.
10.He remembers it now because the France got him and he is in trouble.
11.He might have finally realized that the statement is very important by saying nothing else.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Directions:
Answer the following questions. When you are finished, comment on one of your classmates responses to #6 on page 607.
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1. To what does the pilot compare his severe injury? What does this simile reveal about the pilot's state of mind?
2. How does the repetition of "I'm gong to pass out" heighten the suspense of the story?
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3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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8. What do the pilot's action reveal about his character?
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9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
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1. To what does the pilot compare his severe injury? What does this simile reveal about the pilot's state of mind?
2. How does the repetition of "I'm gong to pass out" heighten the suspense of the story?
Page 595:
3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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8. What do the pilot's action reveal about his character?
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9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
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