Month: January 2016

What is the author’s attitude toward the subject of the story

The author’s attitude toward the story is that he is feeling doubtful. He is feeling doubtful because in the story it states “ It’s very difficult to become a presidential candidate without the support of one of the major parties. We think that he is feeling doubtful because of this sentence because he is not having faith in the candidate’s. He is also not very positive. We know this because it says that it is very unlikely for the candidate to become a presidential candidate without support from at least one of the major parties.

 

I think that the author’s other attitudes are that the author does not believe that it is easy to become a presidential candidate. I know this because the article states “It’s very difficult to become a presidential candidate without the support of one of the major parties.”  The sentence from the article says that it’s hard to become a presidential candidate without at least one of the major parties to support you. I think that the author does not believe that it is easy to become a presidential candidate because of that sentence. The reason that I think that that sentence is why the author’s attitude is that he does not believe that is is easy to become a presidential candidate because even if you don’t have one of the major parties on your side you could still become a presidential candidate.   

 

I think the author is being very specific. I think this because it shows a diagram of which countries voted for a president. In the one picture it shows that most people voted for Barack Obama (that was for the Democratic). Then for the Republican most people voted for John McCain. That is how I thought the author was specific.

How can fiction bring imaginary ideas to life

By:Cameran Martin  and Janae Benedick  

Fiction can bring imaginary ideas to life when a character is in action. When characters are in action it makes them realistic because people run and ride horses like in fairy tales. People are always in action when they are running or walking or even skipping. Also people that are in action remind me of fiction people because we can do what they are doing (well only when they are in action). That is how fiction brings imaginary ideas to life when a character is in action.                                

 

Fiction can bring imaginary ideas to life when an animal runs away. When an animal runs away in a fairy tale it makes it realistic because in real life animals really do run away from home. When an animal runs away the owner can/usually come after it and that can happen in fairy tales or any kind of fiction story. When an animal runs away you can also make posters so people know that the animal is missing.

Fiction can also bring scenes, such as a park or a school to life. It can do this because in some stories people are in a park or in a school. In real life kids spend most of their day on Monday’s-Friday’s in school and sometimes when kids get home they go to the park to play.In some stories most people take a walk in the park. Some kids in stories go to school for a full day or for a half a day. We hope that these three paragraphs let you know the answer to “How can fiction bring imaginary ideas to life?